Real Food for Real Schedules: The Single Parent’s Guide to Weeknight Peace
Singles Parents! When you think ahead to the week on Sunday night, or Monday morning, do you often wonder how you are going to get through it and when are you going to squeeze in time to make dinner for your kids, or just yourself?
Everyone has a busy schedule and even if you have 1 or 9 kids, there just isn't enough time to even think about it?
You start to panic and just creative a narrative that you'll make it happen this week…magically it's just going to happen.
Then the time comes and you're hitting a drive-thru or calling for delivery or making the last bit of chicken nuggets from the freezer.
Well, the truth is, we don't have the time to cook dinner on the weekdays. But we have time to assemble dinner.
This bare and simple truth is we need to have a plan ahead of time. This is not a menu plan, or a cooking schedule, and certainly not pre-made meals. It is as simple as finding when we have 2 blocks of 20-30 minutes in our schedule.
Meal prep is mental prep! Just 20 minutes any day before the day you're eating, and 20 minutes to put it together and you will have fresh and healthier dinner on the table that everyone eats together.
Real food for real schedules.
Discover where your comfort zone is too and put an end to the weeknight dinner anxiety.
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Steven Bornstein
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Real Food for Real Schedules: The Single Parent’s Guide to Weeknight Peace
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