Do You Excel in the Kitchen?

These days, I don’t have to cook too often, but company is coming tonight. So, I dug out a slow cooker recipe, and got ready to brown the meat.

My Excel Apron

Of course, I didn’t want to end up with oil spattered all over my work clothes (shorts and a t-shirt), so I grabbed the apron that my daughter made for me.

As you can see in the picture below, this is proof that I’m an EXCEL-lent cook, but not very good at ironing.

My EXCEL-lent Cook apron
My EXCEL-lent Cook apron

Excel Meal Planner

If you want to Excel in the kitchen, but don’t have a fancy apron like this one, you can use my Excel meal planner.

It includes a recipe selector tool, thanks to Jimmy Peña, so you can search the web for recipes.

Then, pick your meals for the week, and print the shopping list for those meals.

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Holiday Dinner Planner

For special occasions, like Canada Day, or July 4th, you can use the Excel holiday dinner planner to organize a meal for a large group, or a fancy dinner for friends.

How long does it take to barbeque a package of hot dogs, and defrost an apple pie?

Dinner on the Stove

And in case you were wondering, here is the dinner that I was browning, when I had to grab that apron.

It smells great, or should I say “Excellent!”, as it simmers in the slow cooker, so I hope the company enjoys it.

Dinner on the Stove
Dinner on the Stove

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0 thoughts on “Do You Excel in the Kitchen?”

  1. What a great idea, thankyou, very happy I stumbled across your site!
    I really want to improve my cooking skills & patience in the kitchen, but the problem is, because I’m so disorganised, I end up eating rubbish as I get hungry and haven’t planned anything.
    This is the solution!

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