Saturday, March 28, 2020

Easy meat marinade

Meat is yummier with a marinade.

(And grilled, but that's beside the point.)

I just use a oil and vinegar type salad dressing. 
It's super easy and there are so many out there to choose from!
My go-to's are either Balsamic or Italian



We grilled steaks that had been marinating in balsamic dressing last night. 

Side note: I don't normally use the light version, but with everyone panic shopping for this virus that is all that was available.

Dish washing hack


So this is a really little thing....
But it helps me when I'm loading the dishwasher.

I hate loading the dishwasher....all the bending over and water drips everywhere....

This is the drip pan thing for a dish drying rack. I keep it next to my sink and just rinse off the dishes and put them there and then I can load them from there to the dishwasher.  I also get the silverware holder out of the dishwasher and put it up here to load.
This also allows me to if the dishwasher is already running, I can rinse and stack dishes there so the sink can stay clear.


How I cut up a watermelon

I ran across someone one time that didn't know how to cut up a watermelon......

During the summer, I'll get one or two a week!
They are not only really yummy, but are full of wonderful vitamins for you. Also, they are a really good way to help little people re-hydrate after playing outside. 


Here's a link to the video









Crock pot meals made easier

People, 
I beg of you, 
if you love yourself, 
go out and buy yourself some crock pot liners......


Seriously, 

They don't cost much and it saves you so much time to not have to wash the insert!




Fun and easy breakfast

We eat eggs a lot for breakfast. My go to is scrambled, but that can get a bit boring. 

My mom used to make these for us when we were little. 
We called them 'Egg in the frames', but I've heard other names for it as well.

You just take bread and use a cup to cut a hole.
If you want to get cute, you could use a cookie cutter, it just has to fit inside the slice so the egg won't leak out.
Butter both sides. 
Put it on a hot griddle and then crack an egg into each one.
I like to go ahead and salt and pepper the top then because my kiddos can't be trusted with the shakers. :)
Flip them to cook the other side. 
I like mine soft, but done all the way, but you could cook them to whatever consistency you want!

I also butter the circles I cut out and throw them on for a bit to toast them up



Thursday, March 26, 2020

Welcome!

This is me.
Esther.
I'm a wife to a aircraft mechanic and a volunteer fire chief.
I'm a mom of Four. 
Mom life is a crazy, messy life.

Lazy in an interesting concept. Most people think about in a negative context, but it can actually be used in a positive way. Being lazy while working can be a tool to save time and energy if used right.

This is a quote from the book, "Cheaper By the Dozen" 
by  Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and  Ernestine Gilbreth Carey

(If you have more than two children you really should read this book. Just saying.)


Therbligs.

    The Therbligs were discovered or maybe a better word would be diagnosed, by Dad and Mother. Everybody has seventeen of them, they said, and the Therbligs can be used in such a way as to make life difficult or easy for their possessor. 
     A lazy man, Dad believed, always makes the best use of his Therbligs because he is too indolent to waste motions. 
Whenever Dad started to do a new motion study project at a factory, he'd always begin by announcing he wanted to photograph the motions of the laziest man on the job. “The kind of fellow I want” he'd say, “is the fellow who is so lazy he won't even scratch himself. You must have one of those around some place. Every factory has them.”
    Dad named the Therbligs for himself - Gilbreth spelled backwards, with a slight variation. They were the basic theorems of his business and resulted indirectly in such things as foot levers to open garbage cans, special chairs for factory workers, redesign of typewriters, and some aspects of the assembly line technique. 
     Using Therbligs Dad had shown Regal Shoe Company clerks how they could take a customer's shoe off in seven seconds, and put it back on again and lace it up in twenty-two seconds. Actually, a Therblig is a unit of motion or thought. Suppose a man goes into the bathroom to shave. We'll assume that his face is all lathered and he is ready to pick up his razor. He knows where the razor is, but first be must locate it with his eye. That is “search” the first Therblig. His eye finds it and comes to rest – that’s “find” the second Therblig. Third comes “select” the process of sliding the razor prior to the fourth Therblig “grasp”. Fifth is “transport loaded” bringing the razor up to the face, and sixth is “position” getting the razor set on the face. 
    There are eleven other Therbligs--the last one is “think!”
    When Dad made a motion study, he broke down each operation into a Therblig, and then tried to reduce the time taken to perform each Therblig. Perhaps certain parts to be assembled could be painted red and others green, so as to reduce the time required for “search” and “find”. Perhaps the parts could be moved closer to the object being assembled so as to reduce the time required for “transport loaded.” 
    Every Therblig had its own symbol, and once they were painted on the wall Dad had us apply them to our house hold chores—bed making, dishwashing, sweeping, and dusting. 







I've have discovered a few things that save me some time and energy and I thought I'd create a blog to put some of them. It may not help everyone, but these are just some things that keep my sane! :)