eMeals has teamed up with me again for 2013, and has tips that go along with those 3 general goal areas. Friday we focused on losing weight/getting healthy. Today we focus on getting organized. {My specialty!}
How much time do you spend going back and forth from the grocery store for the little things? Use this printable to solve the problem. This list with an eMeals meal plan is all you need for your weekly planning needs.

The kitchen is one place that needs daily TLC. Counters need to be wiped down daily. The microwave needs to be cleaned each week. The pantry needs to be purged every month or so. To stay on top of these tasks, use a chore list as a reminder. Simply put the list on the fridge of what needs to be done on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis to keep your kitchen organized and clean.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by eMeals. Graphics in this post have been provided by eMeals.
eMeals is a meal planning service that creates budget friendly menus for you, based on your family's needs - this includes eating style, family size, and favorite grocery store. Each week, your meal plan is emailed to you, complete with simple and creative family-friendly recipes. Each entree includes a suggested side dish as well. Along with your meal plan, you receive a detailed grocery list, organized by section and coordinated with the weekly sales at selected stores.
eMeals is also recommended by Dave Ramsey.
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