Do you have a Newk's where you live? Or even a place you can buy a cooked chicken?

So, we are huge fans of Newk's and REALLY LOVE that they place their Grab & Go items on half price the day before a holiday they are going to be closed. I buy several packages of their already cooked chicken and steak and divide it out between containers in the freezer to use in the future. (I'll share in a later post what I do with the steak.)

Now if you have more than one kid at home, this is just not going to be that cost effective so you should probably stick to the purchased rotisserie chicken route. We are empty nesters now and it doesn't take much food to put together dinner for the two of us. (All the praise hands for this!)

So when I'm making Chicken & Bacon Flatbreads or Pita Pizza (I like to put chicken, spinach, cooked zucchini with cheese on top) then I pull out one of those containers of Newk's chicken and put a bit of water on the stovetop in a skillet and add the chicken to warm it up and give it moisture. In moments it's ready to be shredded and added to that Flatbread or Pita Pizza and ready to go into the oven. Throw together a salad while it's cooking, and you will serve your people a healthy meal that caused you minimal work! That's a hugely successful and complete win for me.


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Several years ago I was so anxious about life and not handling it well and definitely not sleeping well. My shoulders stayed bunched up and there were days I did more yelling at my girls than encouraging them. No matter if I slept super well (rarely) or not...the afternoons were a black hole for me because I had no energy to do anything. I almost never had 2 productive days in a row because I would be too tired. 


During this same time period our youngest daughter was missing dozens of days of school each year because she got sick with every germ that entered our county it seemed. I was SO tired of getting calls to go get her at school. I was also so tired of being so tired! 


It got so bad, in fact, that I was sure one night I was having heart issues. I took myself to my doctor. He ran tests and quickly determined it wasn’t my heart but anxiety. I left his office with a prescription for meds and told this was just part of my life at this stage of life. I took these for a few weeks, maybe a couple of months, but took myself off because I’ve never been a fan of meds and couldn’t really tell they were helping a whole lot. I still wasn’t in a good place between this anxiety and then having a sick kid home so many days when she should have been at school. But I just decided to paint on a happy face and make do.


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