Here are a couple things I have learned over the past couple years that have made my life a little easier. I want to share them with you!
1. Spend the extra dollar on your laundry detergent.
I have used Purex laundry detergent for the past several years. It was a cheaper brand and I though it made my clothes smell ok... But I can always tell when someone is standing next to me and are using a different brand. Their clothes always smell fresh, and I can smell it just by standing next to them! Mine never did that. I recently switch to Tide. When I was using Purex I would put 2 lid fulls of detergent in the wash EVERY TIME. Now I just put one lid full and my clothes smell better than they ever did when I used Purex. I might be spending a little more on the detergent bottle but I may have been spending the same amount on Purex since I was putting 2 lid fulls in every time! I went through it so much quicker than using Tide.THE SWITCH WAS WORTH IT!
2. 2 words- Aluminum foil.
If your really bad at keeping up with the dished like I am, put your food on a sheet of aluminum foil instead of a baking sheet when cooking in the oven. You can just through it away when your done or just wrap up your left overs in the same sheet you cooked them on.
Also, to keep your oven clean at the bottom, place a layer of aluminum foil on the very bottom rack. You can leave it in there until it gets really dirty and food starts burning on it. Keeps the oven clean!
3. Hamburger Helper is your friiiieennnd!
Trust me. Just go to the isle in Wal-Mart and look at all their selections. They have chicken dinners now too!
4. Canola VS. Vegetable
So which is it? After my extensive Google search, I have found that both are ok! You can use either one in any recipe. The difference is that canola oil is actually better for your heart because it contains less saturated fat. So if your baking and making a delicious cake or brownie, I recommend using vegetable oil. :)
5. Manage your cooking time.
Before deciding on a certain dish for dinner, take a look at the entire recipe. Look at the bake time! You may be thinking, "Oh that looks good, I'm just going to whip that up really fast." When really, this dinner takes an hour to cook! And you completely missed that part, and your half way through preparing it and realize how much longer you have to go but your staaarrrrving!
Another advantage to reading through the entire instructions is you may realize you are supposed to do something with part of an ingredient that you didn't realize. So you dumped the entire amout of flour in the bowl when really you just needed half and you were supposed to use the other half for something else.
Hope these help! Add on if you know of any other great household tips!