The Secret to Quick and Easy Salads
I'm going to pass on the secret to quick and easy salads because it seems everyone... especially during the Spring- and Summer-time... has a common goal of eating more salads.
It also seems they share a common problem... that is--the time not to mention the effort it takes to MAKE one
Really, you have to get out the fixings, cut them up, and put them all back up. This can run into some serious time. Take what I like on MY salads, for instance:
• Lettuce
• Tomato
• Cucumber
• Bell pepper
• Celery
• Onions
• Scallions
• Pickles
• Banana Peppers
• Cheese Cubes
• Bacon Bits
It just wasn't worth it…
One day I came home from the grocery store and on a whim decided to just go ahead and cut everything up and put it in plastic containers. Something I continue to do…
Can you IMAGINE how cool it was to just pull out a container, shake some on my salad, put the top back on, and on to the next.
Takes me a whole minute.
It does require some upfront prep time to wash, dry, cut/chop, and store the food but the ease with which I can have a salad during the week is well worth the time investment.
3 Steps to Quick and Easy Salads
1. Wash items and let dry as completely as possible
2. Cut up items to desired size
3. Choose the correct size container for instance, you may want a lot of tomatoes and only a little bit of onions
Make Quick and Easy Salads of Your Own
Figure out what your family likes and plan to spend a little time... though less than you'd think... doing the prep work.
Then figure out what kind of containers you want to use. I know some people prefer to keep some of their ingredients, such as onions, in baggies.
My job as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
This video has been created from an excerpt from my free 58 page eBook on Home Time Management and Cooking which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/cookingbook
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
Remember… you only have one life. It's up to you how you live it.
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The Secret to Quick and Easy Salads
1. The Secret to Quick and Easy
Salads
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
2. I'm going to pass on the secret to quick
and easy salads because it seems
everyone... especially during the Springand Summer-time... has a common goal
of eating more salads.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
3. It also seems they share a common problem: that
is the time… not to mention the effort… it takes to
MAKE one.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
4. Really, you have to get out the fixings, cut them
up, and put them all back up.
This can run into some serious time.
Take what I like on MY salads, for instance:
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
5. Let’s see, I like:
• Lettuce
• Tomato
• Cucumber
• Bell pepper
• Celery
• Onions
• Scallions
• Pickles
• Banana Peppers
• Cheese Cubes
• Bacon Bits
It just wasn’t worth it…
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
6. One day I came home from the grocery store
and on a whim decided to just go ahead and cut
everything up and put it in plastic containers.
That’s something I continue to do even today…
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
7. Can you IMAGINE how cool it was to just
pull out a container, shake some on my
salad, put the top back on, and on to the
next.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
8. Takes me a whole minute.
I can do that even when I’m in a hurry.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
9. It does require some upfront prep time to
wash, dry, cut/chop, and store the food but
the ease with which I can have a salad during
the week is well worth the time investment.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
10. 3 Steps to Quick and Easy Salads
• Wash items and let dry as completely as
possible
• Cut up items to desired size
• Choose the correct size container for instance,
you may want a lot of tomatoes and only a
little bit of onions
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
11. Make Quick and Easy Salads of
Your Own
Figure out what your family likes and plan to
spend a little time... though less than you'd
think... doing the prep work.
Then figure out what kind of containers you want
to use. I know some people prefer to keep some
of their ingredients, such as onions, in baggies.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
12. If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to
“Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.
Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to
your friends.
Finally, if you have a Home Time Management topic
you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @
marysegers@marysegers.com
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
13. Home Time Management Expert, Coach, and
Speaker
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save
time on the things you HAVE to do such as:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
So that you can reinvest that time into:
• Your marriage
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
14. As a matter of fact, this video has been created from
an excerpt of my free 58 page eBook aimed at…
Home Time Management and
Cooking
which is available for download from my website @
http://marysegers.com/cookingbook
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
15. If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join
my email list @
http://marysegers.com/join
And I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of
Home Time Management including saving time on:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
And then spending that time on:
• Your spouse
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
16. Remember…
You only have ONE LIFE.
It's up to you how you live it.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
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The Secret to Quick and Easy Salads
I'm going to pass on the secret to quick and easy salads because it seems everyone... especially during the Spring- and Summer-time... has a common goal of eating more salads.
It also seems they share a common problem: that isthe time… not to mention the effort… it takes to MAKE one.
Really, you have to get out the fixings, cut them up, and put them all back up. This can run into some serious time. Take what I like on MY salads, for instance:
Let’s see, I like: LettuceTomatoCucumberBell pepperCeleryOnionsScallionsPicklesBanana PeppersCheese CubesBacon BitsIt just wasn’t worth it…
One day I came home from the grocery store and on a whim decided to just go ahead and cut everything up and put it in plastic containers. That’s something I continue to do even today…
Can you IMAGINE how cool it was to just pull out a container, shake some on my salad, put the top back on, and on to the next.
Takes me a whole minute. I can do that even when I’m in a hurry.
It does require some upfront prep time to wash, dry, cut/chop, and store the food but the ease with which I can have a salad during the week is well worth the time investment.
3 Steps to Quick and Easy SaladsWash items and let dry as completely as possibleCut up items to desired sizeChoose the correct size container for instance, you may want a lot of tomatoes and only a little bit of onions
Make Quick and Easy Salads of Your OwnFigure out what your family likes and plan to spend a little time... though less than you'd think... doing the prep work.Then figure out what kind of containers you want to use. I know some people prefer to keep some of their ingredients, such as onions, in baggies.
If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to “Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to your friends.Finally, if you have a Home Time Management topic you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @marysegers@marysegers.com
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
As a matter of fact, this video has been created from an excerpt of my free 58 page eBook on Home Time Management and Cooking which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/cookingbook
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
Remember… you only have one life. It's up to you how you live it.