Good evening to you!! I just wanted to share how I've been prepping for the coming year other than working in my classroom. I don't know about you, but the beginning of the school year can be super BUSY and I often forget my lunch at home and end up spending money I don't have to Waitr something. Or do the same thing when I get home because I'm too exhausted to fix dinner so I'll just grab something unhealthy like chips or brownies. Does this happen to you?? (If not, what is your secret?!?!?!?)

So I like to meal prep in advance to help me get into the swing of things. I have another meal plan on my blog {CLICK HERE} that I posted many moons ago. These are done in the same way. 

If you want to skip ahead to the meal plans, here they are: 

Freezer Meals Part 2 - Two Week Meal Plan

Freezer Meals Part 3 - Two Week Meal Plan

For those that don't know, two years ago, Carly had a troubling checkup. She has diabetes on both sides of her family, so the doctor was a bit worried about the amount of sugar she was ingesting and concerned she could develop diabetes. So we cut the carbs. And did it help!! We both found ourselves with increased energy, we were sleeping easier, hunger was less, and it wasn't hard to eat things we were supposed to be eating rather than junk. Now, there are times when we go off the low carb lifestyle (like when we go to Disney!!) or like this entire summer (oops), but we always manage to get back on track. 

But just so you know, not all of these meals are Low Carb - I've made notes on the ones on what needs to be changed to make it low carb.

And now we come to my meal prep!! I accumulated over 20 easy to put together low carb meals from the Internet and placed them in two easy to follow documents, complete with a shopping list and instructions on how to meal prep. I also have a sample menu plan for two weeks. They are in two documents, each for a two week plan. Depending on how many people you cook for, you may have to multiply or divide the number of ingredients needed. 

First, look over the shopping lists and determine what you already have and what you will need to purchase. Make sure to look over the meals, too. 

Then go shopping!! Or do what I do and Walmart Grocery Pickup everything!! 

I bought for the entire month!! So this is about $160 worth of groceries from Walmart. I also had a lot of the spices and baking supplies already. 

Then you start prepping!! 
I usually make the simple freezer meals first, such as the ones where I don't have to brown any meat, and set up the bags by writing the name of the dish and the instructions. 

I also save time by using frozen chopped veggies, such as PictSweet Seasoning Blend. I hate chopping vegetables (onions!!) so I save time and sanity by buying frozen ones. 

I also like to purchase some frozen sides, such as riced cauliflower and broccoli so that it's easier to put together a complete meal after a very tiring day at work.  
Halfway through meal prep!! Slowly running out of freezer space but that's okay. I played Tetris as a child. 
I also like to purchase some steaks that we can air fry quickly one night and serve with a side of leftovers. 

And Real Good Foods makes frozen family size pizzas!! SCORE! 

For lunch, I like to pre-pack some tupperware dishes for the week with protein packs and a few hot lunches. I use Oh My Keto's sausage dip stuffed peppers and some frozen broccoli (heated, of course) as some delicious, easy to pack and travel, hot lunch at school. 
The protein packs I like to place some pickles, almonds, cheese, and pepperoni. Sometimes I'll throw in some olives or deli meat. I also love Shrewd Food Protein Croutons*. They are delicious as a crunchy snack and a topping for salads. 

These sausage dip stuffed peppers are SUPER EASY to make and they freeze beautifully. 

A side of broccoli is so simple to add to your meals, and there's a ton of fiber. Topping with some Everything But the Bagel seasoning adds huge layers of flavor to the dish. 
Take out the freezer meals the night before and defrost in the fridge. The next morning, line your slow cooker with a Reynold's Slow Cooker Liner* Dump the meal and set the cooker to the time and setting according to the instructions. 
When you get home at the end of a long day, you'll have dinner all ready!! And clean up will be a breeze since you've used a liner! 

Here is the Cheeseburger Meatloaf with a side of Caulimash and broccoli.  


And who can forget dessert?!?!!? These peanut butter chocolate chip bars from Keto Is Life are divine and super easy to make. 

Okay so here you go! 

Click the titles to be taken to the Google Doc. 

Freezer Meals Part 2 - Two Week Meal Plan

Meals include: 

Low Carb Blueberry Muffins
Lemon Blueberry Muffins
Cream Cheese Pancakes
Sausage and Cheese quiche
Low Carb Waffles
Low Carb Chili with cheese, sour cream, and pork rinds
Slow Cooker Shrimp Chowder
Butter Ranch Pork Chops with caulimash
Mozzarella Stuffed Chicken Parm Meatballs
Slow Cooker Melt in your Mouth Chicken
Cheeseburger Meatloaf with caulimash
Slow Cooker Steak Fajitas 
Crab shrimp and artichoke casserole
Cheesy Low Carb Bread
Creamy Broccoli Bake

Freezer Meals Part 3 - Two Week Meal Plan

Meals include: 

Stuffed Breakfast Biscuits
Low Carb Breakfast casserole with sausage and cheese
Sausage Cream Cheese Pinwheels
Sheet Pan Pancakes
Sausage Dip Stuffed Peppers
Cheeseburger Meatloaf with caulimash
Slow Cooker Steak Fajitas
Meatballs alla Parmigiana
Mississippi Roast
Crack Chicken on "Eggos"
Make Ahead Freezer Burgers
Protein Snack Pack
Spinach Artichoke Dip
Cheesy Bread
Spanish Caulirice

I made both of these together for a full month. Though to be honest, we will have plenty more leftovers than the two week daily meals provide for, so it's more like five weeks.  

I've included ideas for sides and desserts, and sometimes we like to have the same meal (such as cheeseburger meatloaf) multiple times and it's easy so I prepare it double. 

I hope this can help some of you out! Enjoy!


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Hey guys!! SUPER quick share for you tonight!

With the new year starting soon, I've decided to make a new resolution. Many things have happened recently that have shown me how important it is to do what I love. And while I absolutely love teaching, I also love creating products and writing blog posts. I've been putting it on the back burner for a while now, thinking other things needed to be in the forefront. well note anymore!

I am loving my new focus board for my home office. It's meant to help me stay focused throughout the school year. I've got areas for different things.


Of course lesson plans, because duh!! I do have to teach!! 




I'm already starting to fill the board up. I write notes on post its and tack them up.  I also uploaded the file as both an editable PowerPoint and PDF to the link below, if you'd like a copy!

FREE GETTIN IT DONE BOARD HERE!! 

How is your back to school planning going? Happy Teaching!
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