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AN APP TO KEEP

YOUR LIFE TOGETHER

GRILLED BASIL CHICKEN AND TOMATOES

Why Every Parent Needs Trello

Inspired by TasteOfHome.com

In the best of times, it can be difficult to keep all the plates spinning. Between work, household chores, errands, the kids’ school stuff, and everything else, keeping things organized is an impressive feat. These daily tasks became even more challenging when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Suddenly, parents were juggling all those responsibilities from inside their homes while trying to work remotely and oversee home-schooling for their kids. If you’ve struggled to get your footing over the last few months, then do yourself a favor and download Trello. Trello is a free organization app designed to give you a quick overview of everything that needs to get done on one screen. This flexibility comes from Trello’s three simple parts: boards, lists, and cards.

You can’t go wrong with grilled chicken and tomatoes on a warm summer’s evening. It’s a simple recipe that packs a flavor punch.

Ingredients

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2 tbsp olive oil 1 clove garlic

1/2 tsp salt

3/4 cup balsamic vinegar

1/4 cup tightly packed fresh basil leaves

8 Roma tomatoes

4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (4 oz each)

• Boards house the overall project you’re currently working on. This could be household chores, an RV trip plan, or your work to-do list.

Directions

• Lists divide a board into each stage of the process. Think of it as “To-Do,” “Doing,” and “Done.” Did the clothes in the washing machine ever get moved to the dryer? If the laundry is still in “Doing,” then the answer is no. • Cards are the specific elements of a project that must be accomplished. A card might be “Clean the kitchen,” “Call the school,” or “Email coworker about that report.” These break down every task into bite-size pieces. Trello doesn’t just help keep you organized. It can also help keep your team — be it your family or your coworkers — on the same page. A Trello board can be shared with multiple users, which makes it a great tool in a remote office workplace or to keep your teenagers on track when they’re trying to get out of doing their chores.

1. For marinade: In blender, combine olive oil, garlic, salt, vinegar, and basil. Cut 2 tomatoes into quarters and add to mixture. Cover and process until blended. Halve remaining tomatoes for grilling. 2. In bowl, combine chicken and 2/3 cup marinade. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour. Reserve remaining marinade. 3. Heat grill to about 350–400 F. Lightly oil grates. Grill chicken until internal temperature reads 165 F, about 4–6 minutes per side. Grill tomatoes until lightly browned, about 2–4 minutes per side. Discard remaining marinade.

This simple, effective app can help you gain a little more control over your life during uncertain times. Download Trello today and start getting more done with less stress.

4. Serve chicken and tomatoes with reserved marinade.

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