149. Back to School Reset: Pantry Edition
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Your kids backpacks have been bought. Their new pencils have been sharpened. Their new shoes have likely been tied once or twice. And their lunchbox may have already been packed, sent, rinsed, and repeated.   But have you circled back since sending your child(ren) off to school to look not only at what they will need while there, but what you and your family need at home to be set up for the school year?   In today’s episode, we go over 5 simple action steps to reset your pantry for back to school. This is going to take that area of the house that likely didn’t get a first day of school photo and turn it into an area that works like a well-oiled machine as the school weeks go on. This episode is quick and easy to implement. Your first step is to simply listen in! Then, once you do (or have), take 10 minutes to do the steps discussed. Tag me on social @veggiesandvirtue when you have worked through these five steps to a pantry reset so I can tell you, Great Job, Mama! And if you want even more accountability and support, sign up for a free Back to School Reset strategy call with me. Here we will elevate the action steps you took to create a pantry and kitchen that truly streamlines your mental and physical clutter in a way that multiplies your efforts each and every day, Monday through Sunday.   SHOWNOTES: Find my favorite lunch packing supplies here. Sign up for a free, 30-minute family feeding strategy call here. Leave me a voice message to be answered on the podcast here. Find out more about Mealtimes Made Easy Method here. Get my weekly newsletter here.
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