Moms Cravings are Fulfilled with Easy Dinner Ideas and More Time with Family.
What I’d love for you:
The recipe club makes tracking and finding good recipes easy because you have the physical cookbooks right in front of you.
So, if you find yourself thinking:
And, then thinking, If I could just:
Picture this: Planning quick & easy dinners that real people have already tried, with no new or crazy ingredients so that you don’t have to find extra time to prep, cook or do takeout.
Join us this month!
Dinner is the most important meal of the day. It’s a chance to unwind, open up and enjoy the screenfree time together that our society is so desperately craving. Even if for only 15 minutes.
Let’s Take Dinner Time Back one recipe, one cookbook and one dinner at a time.
Can I be honest? I didn’t even join for the cookbook, I joined so that I could talk with other people who like to share good recipes! I always found myself screenshotting random recipes online and needed a better way to connect with other people who liked cooking for their families. I have missed the live meetings before but they’re awesome to watch recorded! I love when people share the page # of their favorite recipe in the book – I quickly add that to my meal plan to make in the next couple weeks.
KUDOS! This is by far the most productive (and fun!) club I am in!!! Thank you Kate!
High five!
– Jessica, Mom of 3, Illinois
PS – If you’re on the fance with joining just DO IT! You’ll love getting a new cookbook every month 🙂
💡 Fact: the average person spends 2 hours per week looking for new recipe ideas.
That’s 104 hours per year. Time that is better spent elsewhere.
Wouldn’t you rather know about recipes that are already tried and true? From a book that you own that you can highlight and make notes in? So that you can make the group winning recipes yourself?
💡 Fact #2: every extra grocery trip that the average person makes costs an additional $37.
Just one extra trip to the grocery store per week = $1,924 per year. 😲
Wouldn’ it be nice to be so organized that grocery runs weren’t a thing?
By cultivating good conversation about what meals work for families just like yours we allow ourselves to get excited about cooking dinners, trying new things and planning ahead to avoid running out of time to plan and make good, healthy dinners.
“I LOVE getting a physical cookbook in the mail every month! This is my favorite club and the only subscription I keep! I have found that it gets me excited to cook again. Unlike other Facebook recipe sharing groups, in the club we’re sharing pictures and what our family thought of the dinners. This is so helpful!”
– Amanda, full-time mom of three, Michigan
If you can’t make a call live, simply jump on the replays later. If you can join live though, do because you bring a valuable piece to our conversation!
Nah, let us do it since the price of the cookbook is included in the book club! It will come straight to your front door each month from Amazon.
That’s why this is a group effort – to keep you on track making dinners your family loves!
Crock Pot recipes are always a favorite for busy people. They make getting dinner on the table easier and give so much versatility to meal plans for the week. We’ll stick mostly with cookbooks that feature easy Crock Pot dinners and simple casserole meals.
Dinners! This is what most households want more of, so we do mostly dinners together. Unless, of course you can share another rockstar recipe from that month’s book that you made!
Meal plans are where I tell you what to make each day. But, in reality, you don’t have any way of knowing that your family will like what’s on the meal plan.
With a recipe book, you have the chance to browse a real physical copy of a highly rated book alongside myself to keep you accountable in making your meal plans yourself, based on what you know your family will like.
The upside is that our community helps eachother by giving reviews on what recipes their family really liked and which recipes their family did not like (and why!)
Hi, I’m Kate. A mom, wife, carpool ninja, conversation starter, neighborhood Bunco “pro” and meal planner who loves to be in the kitchen.
I help men and women that are pinched for time find recipe ideas their family will love, so that everyone is satisfied with dinner.
The bottom line?
I’m here to make sure that planning realistic dinners comes second nature to you, your house smells delicious when you walk in the door after a long day, and that your family LOVES what you put on the table. 🙂