Five Tips for Easy Meal Planning with Shopkick

My social media feeds are currently filled with families celebrating the first few days of school for their kids. It seems almost everyone embraces the harmony this season brings! One of the common fall rhythms that is back once again is new requests for meal planning tips to enjoy after busy school and activity days. Whether you are a fellow parent celebrating the school year or a young professional cooking for one, I thought now would be a great time to explore five easy ways to meal plan with Shopkick.

1. Check Pinterest:

Pinterest always feels like a treasure trove of some of the best recipes. There are plenty of recipes for food sensitive family members, quick and easy one pan, pot, or sheet options, or new ideas to try for lunch. Bon Appetit, Cookie & Kate, Food Network, and SkinnyTaste are a few of my go-to accounts to review whenever I’m searching for something new. Plus, Shopkick has three boards filled with recipes – healthy recipes, easy cooking, and sweet treats – that are definitely worth a follow!

2. Explore the Discover Tab:

As you’re searching for new ideas or planning your grocery list, check the Discover Tab in the Shopkick app! Some of the most well-loved brands share simple step-by-step recipe ideas and easy to find ingredients. Plus, the Discover Tab is also a great spot to learn about recently released products. You can’t mix up your meal routine more than when you introduce a new find!

3. Plan It Out:

I love the ease of searching digitally, but once I’ve found my what I want to try I turn to paper. I find writing each day’s meal idea into my planner is my best bet because it’s a tool I use daily, and I like viewing a full week of plans at a glance rather than a single day. Typically, I’ll try 1-2 new recipes each week, reserve a night for pizza and another to eat out, and then add in tried and true favorites for all other days. That schedule helps to broaden my meal horizons while also keeping my realistic availability in check. Once you have a plan, make your grocery list!

4. Try Ordering Groceries Online:

Once your grocery list is ready to go, the most obvious step is to shop in person. However, if you’re short on time, try ordering groceries online from a store like Walmart Grocery. You can still purchase all of the brands and ingredients you buy every week, and you can add to your cart from the comfort of your house or even your car via your phone.

5. Save Your Favorites:

After you try a new-to-you recipe, decide whether or not you and your family enjoyed it. Then take things one step further, and pin it onto a Pinterest board noting the recipes you and your family enjoy. You can also create a second board of recipes you didn’t like to help to ensure you don’t make them again even if they pop up in the future. By doing this, you will collect a great variety of options over time, which will allow meal planning to become quicker and easier!

How do you and your family plan your meals? Chime in on Facebook and let us know!

Savor Your First Sip and Save with Starbucks

Whether it’s the feeling that time has paused as you enjoy your morning commute momentarily lost in your current read, the luxury experienced on vacation, or a long summer day filled with the perfect mixture of nostalgia from season’s past and a joy for the present moment, all three share a common theme: leisure. But, the happiness and relaxation found in moments of rest does not need to be limited to specific days. Instead, leisure can be cultivated every morning when you savor your first sip with Starbucks.

For many, including us, going to Starbucks for coffee (or tea!) is not something we do to simply check something off of our morning to-do list. Whether we’re on our way to work, leaving the gym, or running through drive through as we take our kids to school, Starbucks is more than coffee; Starbucks is a ritual. Although we’re all often in a rush to get to our destination, we’ve learned the best way to enjoy Starbucks is actually not on the go. Instead, the best way to enjoy Starbucks is slowly and with leisure.

In order to cultivate a more leisurely Starbucks experience, we have started brewing our coffee at home. That’s one of the not-so-hidden gem facts about Starbucks. The drinks you love to enjoy, whether it’s a French Press, pour over, espresso, or even just a regular cup, can be created on your own without a barista in sight with Starbuck’s brew guide. And, now you can save on select Starbucks products with select retailers in store and online with Shopkick! Simply open the app, scan your Starbucks products, and submit your receipt.

How to earn kicks while saving money

shopkick starbucks

Step 1: Get kicks in stores or online by scanning or purchasing select Starbucks products

 

 

shopkick starbucksStep 2: Choose your favorite brew method

 

 

 

shopkick starbucksStep 3: Enjoy your coffee and savings

 

 

 

With the savings you earn by using Shopkick, you can create even more leisure in your day. Think about purchasing the coffee pot you’ve been eyeing that will make your Starbucks taste even more flavorful, opt to add the book you’ve wanted to read to your cart, or whip together a delicious brunch menu and invite friends over for coffee and conversation. Saving on Starbucks means you can design a better morning during the week or just on the weekend that feels indulgent and fulfilling. There is no better way to enjoy savings than that!

Your first step toward a new leisurely morning routine is as simple as enjoying your first sip of your morning cup with Starbucks at home. Welcome to the Morning Club. We’re so happy you’ve joined us to savor a few slow moments before the rest of the day begins.

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Save money and earn kicks with Seattle’s Best Coffee

If you were to ask someone whose presence is valuable to you why they enjoy their mornings, they will likely relate it to their routine. The quiet found when the world has yet to wake; time spent with their kids relishing in their morning routine; a workout that makes them feel alive; the first sip of their morning coffee. The takeaway: a morning routine can be something you crave. One of the easiest ways to kick start a new routine is by taking one single step. For us, the simplest step to take is to brew a cup of coffee we can’t wait to sip.

One brand of coffee we return to again and again is Seattle’s Best. After all, they truly did win an award in which they were dubbed Seattle’s Best Coffee. The honor stuck with them, and we can taste why.

From medium roasts, like Toasted Hazelnut or Breakfast Blend, to dark roasts, like 6th Avenue Bistro (you had us at “hint of chocolate”!), Henry’s Blend, or Port Alley Blend, Seattle’s Best Coffee procures only the best beans from Latin America in order for us to all experience the most delicious brews. Whether we’re opening a new K-Cup Pod of Seattle’s Best Coffee or we’re adding the last of our ground coffee into our pot to brew our final cup, the flavor never wavers.

So, what easy steps can you take to create a delicious cup every time?

Step 1: Freshness.

This has a surprisingly large impact on flavor. Begin with cold, filtered water and freshly roasted, properly stored coffeeStep 2: Grind. A medium grind (a texture similar to sand) will ensure the most even brewing for drip coffee pots. Most of Seattle’s Best Coffee comes pre-ground or in K-Cups, giving you a leg up on a perfectly brewed cup of coffee.

Step 2: Grind.

A medium grind (a texture similar to sand) will ensure the most even brewing for drip coffee pots. Most of Seattle’s Best Coffee comes pre-ground or in K-Cups, giving you a leg up on a perfectly brewed cup of coffee.

 

Step 3: Ratio.

One slightly rounded tablespoon of ground coffee for every 6 ounces of water will do the trick.You can always adjust to taste if you prefer your coffee stronger or more mellow.

 

Step 4: Enjoy.

Add your favorite combo of creamer and sugar or drink it straight and taste the difference!

 

 

 

Seattle’s Best and Shopkick have teamed up to help you stretch your dollar that much further. There’s joy in sipping a smooth cup of coffee, and there’s a sense of satisfaction found in knowing you’re saving because you’re drinking coffee you made at home rather than a cup purchased at a coffee shop. Whether you purchase ground coffee or K-Cup Pods from Seattle’s Best Coffee through Shopkick, you’re devoting your dollars to a budget friendly brand that still keeps flavor and taste at the forefront. Plus, you can save even more at select stores by opening Shopkick, scanning Seattle’s Best Coffee, and submitting your receipt when you purchase your go-to roast.

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Freezer Meals: A Busy Parent’s Saving Grace

The 6:00 Scramble

We’ve all been there: it’s 6 pm, you’ve just walked in the door and are greeted with the dreaded question, “What’s for dinner?”  Whether you work full-time, part-time, or stay at home, life as a parent is hectic at best. It’s amazing how quickly the day slips away and before you know it, tummies are growling and you’re searching the fridge for enough leftovers to piece together a meal. All too often, we throw our hands up and declare, “We’re going out for dinner!” For a family on any kind of budget, this option is not sustainable. Not only is eating out less nutritious than a home-cooked meal, it can cost a small fortune over time.

How can you avoid this seemingly inevitable scenario? Two words: freezer meals. Freezer meals are a cost-effective, time-efficient way to provide your family with a home-cooked, nutritious meal on busy weekday evenings.

When to Prepare Freezer Meals

There are two ways to prepare freezer meals that can easily fit into most busy schedules and tight budgets.

  1. Clear a day to spend a couple of hours in the kitchen cooking and prepping meals you can pop in freezer.
  2. As you cook a meal you’ve already planned to cook, double the recipe. Eat one and freeze one.

Depending on how busy your week is and how long your attention span is, option 1 might be the best choice for you. It’s a great way to get a large amount of meals done at once and stocked in your freezer. Sundays are usually a popular day to clear the afternoon and prep some meals for the week ahead. It also helps to enlist the help of a partner or little people. Kids can be a big help in the kitchen — it can be easier than you think to find things for them to do. Washing vegetables, stirring, measuring, and pouring are great for little hands, and best of all they’ll be learning a skill instead of killing time in front of a screen.

Choose about 4-6 recipes to make and plan the order in which you will cook them. Ideally, you would choose at least 2 recipes that have the same main ingredient. Cook the meat or main ingredient in bulk and use it for both recipes. Also, choose a couple of recipes that you don’t have to cook completely, but can prep the ingredients, freeze, and cook later. Crock pot recipes are great for this. Nothing is more satisfying than looking at a freezer full of ready-to-go meals.

Option 2 is a great way to make freezer meals when you don’t have the time or energy to devote an afternoon to cooking and prepping meals. Simply double a recipe you’re already cooking. Portion half of the cooked recipe into a freezer-safe container. Eat half and freeze half!

5 Freezer-Friendly Recipes

Favorite Freezer Meals from our community of moms!

Spicy Turkey Tacos – from Taste of Home  

Don’t let the name fool you. The only thing that really makes these tacos spicy is the Pepper Jack cheese on top. Regardless, these are deeelicious! To freeze these bad boys, complete step 2 from the recipe instructions and freeze the amount you want to save for later. When you’re ready to eat, place in the refrigerator the night before. Heat the already prepared taco meat in a skillet and assemble according to the recipe. For a healthier version, these also work great with whole wheat tortillas.

 

Tomato Bisque – from 100 Days of Real Food

I’m not a huge soup fan, but this tomato bisque is out-of-this-world delicious. I could bathe in it. I like to cook this in the summer when tomatoes are in season and freeze a few batches for the colder months. Our family loves to make this with grilled cheese sandwiches. Yum! This can easily be adapted for vegetarians: just omit the bacon or prosciutto.

 

Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole – from Money Saving Mom

This is a great go-to freezer recipe. It’s incredibly easy to throw together and tastes great. The recipe is for four casseroles and can be easily reduced if you don’t want to make that much.

 

Shepherd’s Pie – from Four Generations Under One Roof

I grew up eating my dad’s Shepherd’s Pie and it’s a comfort food I regularly make for my family — my dad never used a recipe and neither do I. However, this is a yummy version that freezes great. This is also a great recipe to eat half, freeze half. To freeze, double the recipe and freeze the desired portion in a freezer-safe container. To use, thaw in the refrigerator the night before and pop in the oven according to the recipe.

To make my version of this recipe, replace the canned and frozen corn with shredded carrots and sliced celery. Sautee onion, celery and carrots in 1 tbsp. of butter. Layer the vegetables on the bottom of your dish, ground beef in the middle, and mashed potatoes on top. I top it off with a generous layer of shredded cheese. Cheese makes everything better!

Slow Cooker Stuffed Bell Peppers – from the Recipe Critic

Making this recipe will lead to your most productive day ever. There’s nothing like having dinner done by 8am that makes you feel like you can conquer the world. You’ll take one look at those yummy stuffed peppers and proudly declare, “Bring it on world!”  When looking to save time while cooking, the crock pot is your best friend.  To make this recipe as a freezer meal, mix all ingredients minus the peppers together. Put it in a large Ziploc bag and pop it in the freezer. To use, thaw in the refrigerator the night before. Prepare the peppers according to the recipe and stuff with the thawed ingredients.

 

Freezer Meals Tips and Tricks:

  1. Choose recipes that have simple ingredient lists and use ingredients you already have on hand to save time and money.
  2. Use disposable containers such as aluminum bakeware so you don’t monopolize your everyday dishes. Gallon-size Ziploc bags are a great space saver. Fill with your freezer meal, lay flat until it freezes, then store vertically. If using glass containers, make sure you leave enough room for the food to expand.
  3. When cooking meat such as chicken or ground beef, cook an extra pound and store it in the freezer. Having already cooked meat is an easy way to throw together a quick meal in a hurry.
  4. Having packs of slow-cooker meals ready to go in the freezer is a great way to maximize your time. Simply put the prepped ingredients in a bag and pop it in the freezer: no cooking required. That way it’s ready to dump in the crock pot.
  5. Remember to label every container that goes in the freezer with the prep date and the contents. Avoid mystery-meal and strange-smell incidents — masking tape and markers are your friends!

5 easy summer drinks (with non-alcoholic variations)

With summer in full swing, it’s hard not to think of fun cocktails, drinks around a bonfire, barbecues with friends, and lazy summer afternoons. But let’s face it: these kinds of days can be expensive and time-consuming to prep for. So I’ve decided to lend you a hand and make your lazy summer days even lazier, more fun than ever, and cheaper too!

Here’s a list of five super simple and quick drink recipes that all contain six or fewer ingredients and take under 20 minutes to prep for. Oh, did I mention you can grab everything you need for them at your local Wal-Mart?

But before I tell you what these amazing summer drinks are, I must disclose… I lied a little. There’s really 10 drink recipes since I’ve adapted every alcoholic recipe to be kid-friendly, too. So pick your favorites and head over to your closest store to stock up, your summer will thank you.

Strawberry Whiskey

Adapted from Life As A Strawberry

Strawberry Whiskey Lemonade - 5 Easy Summer Drinks (with Non-Alcoholic Variations)
image credit: Life As A Strawberry

Is there anything more summery than some fresh strawberries? The strawberry flavor is subtle and perfect for those who like their drinks on the not-too-sweet side.

Makes: approximately 2 cups

Total time: 20 minutes

Strawberry syrup

  • 1 cup of sliced strawberries
  • ½ cup of sugar
  • ¼ cup of water

Kid-friendly

  • ⅓ cup of strawberry syrup
  • 1 ⅓ cup of lemonade

Adult version

(Instead of the above)

  • ⅓ cup of strawberry syrup
  • ⅔ cup of whiskey
  • ⅔ cup of lemon juice

How to make it

For syrup: Combine strawberries, sugar, and water in a saucepan over low heat and bring to a light simmer. Stir the syrup mixture occasionally until strawberries have softened and all of the sugar is dissolved (approximately 15 minutes). Once the sugar is dissolved, strain syrup into a container and save the strawberries for garnish (optional).

For drinks: Combine all ingredients for your chosen drink variation in a pitcher and serve immediately over ice. Use leftover strawberries as garnish (optional).

Not in the mood for strawberries? No problem, you can substitute the strawberries for blackberries, raspberries, or blueberries. If you’re looking for an even fresher twist on this summery drink, add a little bit of muddled mint or basil.

Easy Bourbon Slush

Adapted from Amanda’s Cookin’

Want an easy set it and forget it drink for party prepping or lazy summer days? This drink could not be more perfect for you! It takes only 15 minutes to make a batch large enough for a cookout. But a word of warning: you might want to make an extra just for yourself. I won’t tell.

Makes: approximately 6 ½ cups

Total time: 15 minutes (prep) 8 hours (freezing time)

Kid-friendly

  • ½ cup of tea
  • 2 cups of orange juice
  • 3 cups lemonade
  • ½ cup of sugar

Adult version

(Add to the above)

  • 1 cup of bourbon

How to make it

This drink could not be easier to make! Simply brew some tea and dissolve the sugar in while it’s hot, combine all the ingredients for your chosen drink variation, throw the mix in a Ziploc bag or freezer-safe container, and store in your freezer until you’re ready for a refreshing and delicious slushie.

Watermelon Slush

Adapted from Damn Delicious

Watermelon Slush - 5 Easy Summer Drinks (with Non-Alcoholic Variations)
image credit: Damn Delicious

This super simple drink recipe is refreshing and involves less than 5 minutes prep time so you can get on with your lazy summer afternoons faster than ever before.

Makes: approximately 4 – 5 cups

Total time: 5 minutes

Kid-friendly

  • 5 cups of seedless watermelon
  • 2 tablespoons of sugar
  • Ice
  • Juice of one lime (optional)

Adult version

(Add to the above)

  • 1 cup of vodka

How to make it

Combine all ingredients in a blender, blend until smooth, and enjoy immediately.

Bonus: want a frozen watermelon slush? Pour the mix into a Ziploc bag or freezer-safe container and pop it in the freezer for a bit.

Gingery Peach Cooler

Adapted from Real Simple

The crisp, dry flavor of ginger ale is complimented by the sweet, tangy flavor of fresh peaches, giving this drink a refreshing and sweet twist. Plus it’s super quick, easy to make, and is sure to be a crowd-pleaser at your next gathering!

Makes: approximately 4 – 5 cups

Time: 15 minutes

Kid-friendly

  • 3 cups ginger ale
  • ½ cup peach nectar
  • 2 thinly sliced peaches
  • 1 tablespoon of grated ginger

Adult version

(Add to the above)

  • One cup of whiskey

How to make it

No blending required, just combine all ingredients in a pitcher, serve over ice, and you’re ready to go enjoy your summer.

Like Moscow Mules? Swap of the whiskey for some vodka to give this drink an extra kick.

Vanilla Cherry Bourbon

Adapted from Sweetpeas and Saffron

Vanilla Cherry Bourbon - 5 Easy Summer Drinks (with Non-Alcoholic Variations)
image credit: Sweetpeas and Saffron

If you’re not a huge fan of bourbon on the rocks, this drink may make bourbon more approachable for you. The sweet, fruity flavor of the cherries combined with the mellow flavor of vanilla tames the taste of the bourbon for a smoother and sweeter drink that’s perfect for lounging in the yard on a hot day.

Makes: one drink

Time: 5 minutes

Kid-friendly

  • ½ cup of pitted cherries
  • ¼ teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • 3 teaspoons of fine sugar
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • ¼ cup of club soda

Adult version

(Add to the above)

  • One shot of bourbon

How to make it

In a glass, combine all ingredients of your chosen drink variation, and muddle cherries until the cherry juices are released. If you don’t have a muddler you can grab a wooden spoon, and that should do the trick just fine. Add ice and serve immediately.

 

Wait! One more thing!

Before you hit your local Wal-Mart to grab supplies, don’t forget to share this article with your friends so they can vote on which drinks to serve at your next gathering and download Shopkick so you can earn free gift cards while you shop.