There are many perks to meal prepping, such as saving money on food and developing better eating habits.
Meal prepping is becoming more popular, and here’s why: it’s efficient, it’s easier to track portion sizes and macros, it saves you time throughout the day, and you can even make your food look aesthetically pleasing if you want!
I’m a student who also has a part-time job. I don’t have much time to cook or prepare. So, I started meal prepping.
As school starts back up, our schedules can quickly become overfilled with classes, assignments, extracurriculars, and work. That makes Postmates or UberEats seem like a logical choice, but in the long run, this can become really unhealthy and expensive.
As school starts back up again, students are nervous and excited. Here are some of the ways that I’ve been preparing for this semester!
With school starting in person again for most people, here are a few tips to stay organized and manage your time during the school year.
Back-to-school season is back, but the pandemic is still here, so we need to prepare and be responsible so we keep everyone safe.
With many schools going back to in-person classes this year, you might be feeling a little wary. Here are a few tips to help you return to the classroom successfully.
There’s a lot of fear that comes with going back to school during a pandemic, but here are a few things that I’m going to do, that you should do as well, that will keep you safe.
After a year of Zoom classes, it may seem overwhelming to start in-person classes again, but it doesn’t have to be. Read on to see how I’m easing myself back into the school year and in-person classes.