by Heather Yamada-Hosley | Jul 25, 2016 | Mind Success
Firing up your normal oven when you only need to cook or reheat a small amount of food wastes energy and heats up your home. If you have smaller portions that need reheating or cooking, use your toaster oven instead. If you’re only making food for one, most toaster...
by Heather Yamada-Hosley | Jul 20, 2016 | Mind Success
[embedded content] Fries just aren’t as good when you reheat them, but that doesn’t mean you should trash the leftovers. Grab your waffle iron and transform them into a crispy base for all kinds of tasty toppings, like cheese, meat, or even a fried egg. Spread those...
by Heather Yamada-Hosley | Jul 18, 2016 | Mind Success
Lettuce is great for salads or on sandwiches and burgers, but once it starts to wilt and lose that satisfying crunch, it’s not so tasty anymore. Don’t toss it, turn it into a tasty soup that’s good hot or cold. You can use pretty much any type of lettuce, except...
by Heather Yamada-Hosley | Jul 13, 2016 | Mind Success
If you share a bathroom, or worse, share a bathroom with kids, getting ready in the morning can be tough. Consider giving everyone a “morning routine kit,” with one place for all of their toiletries and one place to store them all. One tote, no cleanup, a more...
by Heather Yamada-Hosley | Jul 11, 2016 | Mind Success
Frosting is delicious, but straight out of the can, it’s tough, and tough to spread. Just pop it in the microwave in quick bursts until it’s soft enough to spread out. Toss the frosting into a microwave safe bowl and heat it on high for 10-second intervals until it is...