Three Little Ways To Make Your 2019 Better, Thanks to Sur la Table’s Clearance Sale — Shopping

This year, instead of starting out with a bunch of resolutions tantamount to a complete overhaul of your life, why not find a few little ways to actually, sustainably set yourself up for some small victories? Because some of easiest-yet-most-impactful changes tend to start in the kitchen, we looked through Sur La Table’s clearance sale to find some ideas.

What we came up with: three brilliant, inexpensive gadgets that will help you make better habits in the new year. Here are our top picks guaranteed to help you have a successful January and an even better 2019.

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Next Week’s Meal Plan: 5 Kid-Selected Dinners for the Week Ahead — Next Week’s Meal Plan

This week my oldest, the kid who made me a mother, turns 7. I never imagined I’d be a mushy puddle of emotions about her starting first grade, losing those first baby teeth, and becoming her own type of planner (meticulously planning everything from her own birthday cakes to parties for her dolls).

Just for fun this week, Ella’s planning out our own family dinner too, including her birthday meal on Tuesday. Here’s what my family eats when our first-grader plans dinners for the week.

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The Best Kid-Friendly Foods for Meal Prep — Recipes from The Kitchn

Meal prep has taught me a lot of things along the way, but doing just two rounds of Meal Prep Power Hours has taught me perhaps the most useful lesson of all. And that is: If I have just a few (cheap!) things — from plain pasta to hummus — always waiting in the pantry or fridge, it can make all the difference. My whole family eats better, and I can flex my meal plan to include better lunches and breakfasts too.

These are the 12 recipes I find myself reaching for time and time again, even if I only have a single hour to prepare one recipe and chop some vegetables for the week. Many of them can do double duty as either breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner, and all are kid-friendly enough for even the pickiest eaters.

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Mediterranean Diet Named the Best Way to Get Healthy in 2019 — Wellness News

There are so many diets and healthy lifestyles, it can be tough to navigate which one is right for you. Everyone might be talking about the pegan diet (a mix between eating vegan and Paleo), or Whole30, or the ketogenic diet right now, but those might not necessarily be your best option. If you’re feeling lost, here’s a helpful tip: U.S. News recently tried out 41 popular diets and decided that the “best” diet for 2019 is actually the Mediterranean diet.

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Get a Clutter-Free Fridge in 2019 with This Organizer Set on Sale Right Now — Amazon Deal of the Day

You straighten up your house on a near-daily basis, but when it comes to your fridge, it’s probably in constant disarray, especially after you hit the grocery store. We feel you. It’s easy to just shove everything in there and think the problem will solve itself — I mean, it kind of does, as you eat the stuff that’s in there. Plus, that mess is easy to ignore because you can just close the door and poof! The mess is gone.

But here’s the big advantage to keeping your fridge in tip-top shape: It will reduce food spoilage. Ever look in the back of the fridge and find broccoli you bought two weeks ago, now unusable? Simply put: You can’t eat the food you can’t see. And if you don’t eat the food that you buy, it’s cash in the trash.

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Last April, Food52’s Cookbook Club chose Smitten Kitchen Every Day as their book to cook through that month, but I promise, this isn’t the point at all. The club has monthly picks and a yearly Bonus Book, a cookbook participants cook through at their leisure. So while April was my book’s month, for 2018, that book was Six Seasons by Joshua McFadden.

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I already loved this book. We talked about it that month in regard to a crunchy asparagus salad that I mixed with chopped jammy eggs on toast, with a photo that still makes me smile. I told you that you needed to buy that book right then, especially if you also delighted in inventive but not overly complicated vegetable preparations (225 of them, even) and things you hadn’t thought of but would immediately tuck into your repertoire.

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The One Food Guy Fieri Can’t Live Without — Pop Culture

Guy Fieri might be best known for downing absurd combinations of meat, grease, and carbs on his television show Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, and for the menus of his own restaurants, filled with “Donkey Sauce,” fried chicken, and portions big enough to feed a family of five, but he tells Today.com that the food he eats at home is actually not that different than what’s on anyone else’s table.

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Chipotle Introduces Whole30-Friendly Menu Options — Wellness News

If you have decided to start 2019 off with a healthy resolution like the trendiest diet of the moment, Whole30, you might be thinking that your favorite fast-food meals are strictly off the table. I’m here to tell you this is not the case. Thanks to Chipotle, you can still have your fast casual “cake” and eat it too. The chain has just launched new menu items tailored to Paleo, keto, and Whole30 dieters.

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5 Things Smart Moms Never Do When Grocery Shopping with Their Kids — Shopping

When my siblings and I used to act up in the grocery store, my mom had a very unique way of deescalating the situation. She’d force the three of us to hold hands in whatever aisle we were in and sing this, uh, special song and whatever fist fight or hair pulling had broken out would immediately dissolve into an embarrassed fit of giggles. Public humiliation for the win!

No one said bringing your kids to the grocery store was easy. With that in mind, we compiled a list of tips from some of the smartest moms we know to help you get through it. (Singing and dancing in the produce aisle not included.)

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