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I used to be fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants in the kitchen. Then a toddler happened. Here's the whole-foods framework that actually feeds my 3 kids — no panic, no recipes to follow, just rhythm.
Before children, I was a creature of pure improvisation.
As you probably know, my husband and I lived in Paris before ending up in New Hampshire, and our entire relationship with food was beautifully, recklessly unplanned. We had our pick of absurdly good vegan restaurants within walking distance, so half the time we simply didn’t cook at all. We’d meet friends somewhere with candlelight and a chalkboard menu and call it a Tuesday. And on the nights we did cook, it was whatever sounded good in that exact moment — no plan, no rhythm, just two adults with disposable time and a well-stocked fridge, making it up as we went.
It was, in retrospect, a tremendously self-indulgent way to eat. I miss it the way you miss being twenty-four.
Then came a baby. Then, not long after, the slow and humbling realization that “whatever sounds good in the moment” is an excellent system for two adults and an absolutely catastrophic one for a household with a toddler in it. I didn’t notice the cracks right away — for the first year or so I just sort of white-knuckled it, the way you do. But by the time my oldest was around eighteen months, something in me had started to fray at the edges. I was frazzled in a way that felt entirely disproportionate to “deciding what’s for lunch.” And yet, there I was — standing in my kitchen mid-afternoon, mentally unraveling over a question that should not require unraveling.
That was the moment the fancy-free, fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants Ann had to be gently, lovingly retired.
What replaced her is the system I actually use now — the one that gets my two-year-old, my four-year-old, and my baby fed every single day without a single moment of 5pm panic.
I walk through our entire week, meal by meal, theme by theme, in this week’s video — including the exact thing I do every Thursday that makes our most flavorful meal of the week also our easiest one, and the very specific reason Tuesday breakfast is non-negotiably cereal.
Come watch it. Bring snacks. You’ll need fewer of them by the end of the week than you think.
The Calm Meal Formula for Busy Families is a free guide that hands you the framework itself: theme days, anchor meals, the safe-food rule, freezer logic — all of it, distilled into something you can actually implement this week. No recipes to follow exactly. Just the structure that makes the recipes irrelevant.
It’s free, it’s fast to read, and it was built for exactly this season of life — the one you’re in right now, standing in your kitchen, wondering if there’s a better way.
That’s it from me today, friends.
If you try any piece of this — the theme days, the Thursday freezer trick, the sacred safe-food rule — I would genuinely love to hear how it lands in your house. I read every single one, and your hardest mealtime question often becomes next week’s video.
Wishing you a week where dinner is just… handled.
With so much love,
P.S. If you want help raising plant-based kids, or even just more plant-forward kiddos, I created a mini-course to help conscious parents like you!
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