Reimagining the Meal
Briefly

The article explores the challenges of dinner preparation in modern households, as illustrated by Rachel Sugar's comments on the daily struggle to provide appealing and nutritious meals. The piece notes that while there’s no definitive solution for an easy dinner, embracing flexibility around meal expectations may relieve some pressure. From convenient frozen meals to breakfast for dinner, creative options abound as people consider alternatives to traditional meal structures, such as relying on snacks or repeating favorite dishes daily, illustrating the evolving nature of dining in America.
The magic solution to dinner does not exist, at least not yet. But freeing ourselves from ideas about what a meal should be can help.
Despite the world's many technological advancements, figuring out how to provide a household with a tasty, healthy meal day after day can feel impossible.
Read at The Atlantic
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