If you've ever asked, "What's for dinner?" only to hear everyone answer, "I don't know," you're not alone. This week, we're talking about the mental load of feeding a family, from meal planning and grocery budgets to picky eaters, sensory needs, and the everyday reality of getting food on the table. Join us for an honest conversation filled with practical ideas, plenty of validation, and the reminder that feeding your family doesn't have to be perfect to be enough.
If you've ever asked your partner or your kids, "What does everyone want for dinner?" only to hear a chorus of "I don't know," this episode is for you.
That one simple question somehow turns into meal planning, grocery shopping, picky eaters, food budgets, sensory needs, and one more decision at the end of an already exhausting day.
In this episode, we're having an honest conversation about the mental load of feeding a family. We talk about what actually works in our homes—from "fend for yourself" nights and crockpot meals to getting teenagers involved in cooking, stretching grocery budgets, and giving ourselves permission to stop chasing perfect family dinners.
Because sometimes the goal isn't a Pinterest-worthy meal. It's simply making sure everyone is fed.
So tell us—what's your family's go-to dinner when nobody knows what they want? Share your favorite budget-friendly meals, time-saving tips, or family traditions in the comments. We'd love to hear what works in your home.