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Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. I started using a meal planning app last month and it's been a game changer. The recipes are simple and the grocery list syncs to my phone. Last week I tried a new lentil soup that turned out great. BwxYPHrB0e I'll send you the link if you want. The only downside is that some ingredients are a bit obscure, but you can always substitute. Anyway, let me know what you think. I've also been experimenting with batch cooking on Sundays to save time during the week. Prepping veggies and grains ahead makes dinner come together in 20 minutes. The app even has a leftover remix feature that suggests ways to use what you have. It takes a bit of planning at first but once you get into the rhythm it becomes second nature. Let me know if you want more details. I just tried a new chickpea curry recipe last night and it was a hit with everyone.
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I finally got around to organizing my closet. It took the whole weekend but it feels so much better. I used those uniform storage bins from the container store. The trick is to fold everything KonMari style so you can see each item. Now I can find my favorite hoodie without digging through piles. My roommate even borrowed the method for her own closet. I also donated three bags of clothes I haven't worn in years. It was surprisingly freeing to let go of things that no longer fit my lifestyle. I even color-coded my shirts by hue, which sounds extreme but looks great. The best part is that getting dressed in the morning now takes half the time. Next up is the kitchen drawers. I found a divider system that should keep utensils organized. Let me know if you need any tips. I also discovered a great way to store scarves using tension rods.