With the popularity and relatability of the concept of "girl dinner," I know there are so many of us whose most treasured indulgence is a dinner plate full of whims. A meal without the mental load. The thing is, dinner is not a performance, a moral test, or a report card. It's just getting your family fed to satisfy bellies. (That doesn't always mean everyone's palates!) And the good (bad?) news is, if you didn't do great today, you get a do-over tomorrow. None of this is easy, but sometimes dinner can be. After sixteen years of cooking family dinners, here's what I do now: |
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