Marriage 101 wants to know how we’re doing on our New Year’s Improvements.

The only thing I can claim that I set out to do, and have actually DONE, is this: I bought a notebook. It sits in my kitchen with the cookbooks. Every week, either Friday night or Saturday morning, I sit with the notebook, some cooking magazines and a few cookbooks and make a meal plan and a grocery list for the week. I’m cooking better and more often. I’m also trying some new recipes with new flavors — some the family has actually liked. I feel better, they’re eating better (and so am I) and I’m finally feeling somewhat organized.

I know — some of you are laughing at me — it took 18 years of cooking for a family to finally figure out how to do this — and stick to it. But it’s the best “improvement” I’ve made. It’s a real joy to know in the morning exactly what we’ll be having for dinner that night.

What “improvements” have you made?

4 Responses to “Checking in on the New Year’s Improvements”

  1. Jennifer says:

    More salads and vegetables in general. I’m exercising more and drinking lots of water.

  2. Marriage-101 says:

    Maybe I should’ve just made one New Year’s goal – then I could’ve made some progress, like you.

  3. Beth says:

    I generally don’t do resolutions. I have some ongoing goals: finances, home improvements, etc. I’m currently on a sewing kick and have a few projects. I’m also switching my recipes from a index card format to a notebook format since I get so many recipes online.

    BTW, thanks for the link to the Pioneer Woman Cooks! It’s my new favorite now and I made the pot roast the very next day. MMMM!

  4. Tammy says:

    Similarily, I’ve also tried some new recipies from a Christmas gift cookbook (Rachel Ray’s) and my family liked what I made. A miracle for us all! BTW I’ve found pouring wine over just about anything while cooking it, helps it taste better. It also helps me justify the glass I’m sipping while I stir!

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