Rice is a beloved and essential ingredient in cuisines from all around the world. While many of us tend to think of it as a simple side dish for a wide variety of meals, there are so many fun and exciting ways that you can turn your plain steamed rice into something even more delicious. So, to help inspire and motivate you to take your rice game to the next level, I’m sharing ideas for
According to the USDA, monthly food spending, if most or all meals are eaten at home, can range from $567.80 to $1296.40 for a family of four. To try to get closer to the lower end of that spectrum, here are our top ten ways to save money on your food budget.Top Ten Ways to Save Money on Food1) Eat more meals and snacks at homeAmericans spend about 50% of food dollars on out-of-home meals,
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Note: This page contains affiliate links. If you purchase a product through these links, your cost will be the same but The Scramble will receive a small commission. I only link to products I personally use, trust, and love. If you want to learn more, please check out my disclosure page. Thanks for your support!The Healing Power of FoodOne of the things that has moved me deeply over the past week has been the stories
While there is no denying that part of the fun of a road trip can be exploring new snacks and treats along the way, having some more nutritious options is also always welcome – especially to keep energy and moods stable. So, to help you to prepare for any travel you’ve got planned, I wanted to share 21 of my favorite healthy road trip snacks, as well as tips on packing them and storing them