Too busy to cook dinner? Outsource it! Not to the local pizza shop, restaurant, or cook, but to your freezer or crock pot! What…?
So it’s a bit off-topic for my blog, but it’s a weekend and I wanted to share a new resource page with you that I’ve created.
I normally blog about internet marketing, blogging, and small business. But as a homeschooling mom to three, many of my friends and clients ask me how I juggle everything.
I’ve never been good at hiding presents or keeping great resources to myself so I invite you to check out the new page I’ve put together with my favorite home-keeping and homeschooling resources called “Help for Work at Home Moms.”
But don’t worry if you aren’t a work at home mom, you’re welcome here and my blog won’t be turning into a cooking blog. So, back to the regularly scheduled business help…
Here’s the new resource page: https://michelleshaeffer.com/help-for-work-at-home-moms/
Melanie Kissell says
Oh, your new resource page for moms who work from is fabulous, Michelle!
I’ve copied your URL so I can blast this wonderful info out to the mompreneurs on my list. And I can’t wait to get Suzanne’s crock pot e-course! This is my favorite season of the year to get my crock pot from the back of the shelf (where it’s been perched all summer long)and put it into action.
Wonderful to know you’re a mom who gives a hoot about other moms and doing something to make their lives easier! :)
Michelle Shaeffer says
Thanks, Melanie. I love my crock pot. Makes life so much easier!
Melanie Kissell says
Oops … that’s work from *home* – not an airplane or a factory or some stuffy corporate office. :)
Carri Hensley says
This is sooooo me…I even have a few friends that I get together with and seasonal cook. Prep things like raviolli and wontons or lazagna and casseroles then freeze them and pull them out. This is great for sauces (alfredo etc.) and then you have good food and don’t have to cram