I'm sending out a question to all. Have you ever tried a menu planning program? If so, which do you recommend and why, and what is the cost?
Thanks!
I feel like I was born in the wrong decade. I LOVE the femeninity of the clothes from the past(before 1970); the femenine manners that "ladies" were taught; LOVE the ideal of being a homemaker and doing it very well, love the innocence portrayed in media from the past; the manners, courtesy; and I hope to share my vision with you.
Apronista: A woman who loves aprons, and loves the romantic vintage images of the old fashioned definition of being a woman, with the gifts and talents that entails. We may do it the easier, faster way now, due to modern conveniences, but an apronista takes pride in her role as a woman, and realizes the joy and respect that comes from being a WOMAN & HOMEMAKER (even if she may also work outside of the home.)
| 1959-You Belong in 1959 |
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Hi there!
The only menu planning I've done was with help from orgjunkie.com! She has Menu Plan Mondays where she lists the things she'll be fixing for her family during the week and she often provides great (and easy!) recipes.
-Girl from the PPC
Thank you for the valuable information which has a lot of good insight. Keep up!
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