100% agree with Georgia. I've deeply relied on snacking dinners throughout my motherhood (14 years) just like my own mother did. Usually on Saturday or Sunday afternoon when we've already had a big Sunday brunch as a family, and everyone needs a break from table rules/cooking/cleaning.
It's like the 80/20 rule: 80% healthy food, 20% treats and cheats, only in my case it's 80% hot cooked food, 20% snack dinners! 🙌🏻
I made the Sweet Potato Chip “Salad” for lunch today—so fun and tasty! 🤩
Yay so fun!
100% agree with Georgia. I've deeply relied on snacking dinners throughout my motherhood (14 years) just like my own mother did. Usually on Saturday or Sunday afternoon when we've already had a big Sunday brunch as a family, and everyone needs a break from table rules/cooking/cleaning.
It's like the 80/20 rule: 80% healthy food, 20% treats and cheats, only in my case it's 80% hot cooked food, 20% snack dinners! 🙌🏻
I love snacky dinners
This was so much fun! Thank you for having me on :)
Yay Georgia!!! And i live her delight > obligation thesis in this book 🎉
Chip? Salad? She screams incredulously!!!! Where has this been all my life.
it's definitely exactly what I want to eat when I'm eating solo.
LOVE the sentiment of all delight and zero obligation! More joy for dinner, please!