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Didn't I Just Feed You

138: What One Year of Quarantine Cooking Taught Us

Didn't I Just Feed You

Stacie Billis and Meghan Splawn

Arts, Food, Parenting, Kids & Family

4.8611 Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Feels like just yesterday we we’re publishing a mini episode on emergency readiness for your kitchen and quietly preparing for a few weeks of lockdown. One year into pandemic life, we’re taking a look back at what quarantine has taught us about feeding our families, grocery shopping, and ourselves.

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0:00.0

I will just say right out of the gate that 2020, 2021 taught me to really just lower my expectations

0:13.2

and then just lower them a lot more.

0:18.7

Welcome to didn't I just feed you.

0:21.1

A podcast about feeding kids.

0:24.1

Hi, I'm Megan.

0:25.7

And I'm Stacy.

0:26.8

Hey, guys, before we get into today's conversation, don't forget to subscribe right where you're listening right now.

0:32.6

And if you have a second, it would be awesome if you would at least rate us, but we love those reviews. Oh, boy,

0:41.1

do they make us happy? You know what I also think we should add to that? It's like, if you really

0:45.5

love this episode or maybe last week's episode, you should send it to a friend and make sure that

0:51.2

they know about, didn't I just feed you? Because readings and reviews

0:55.3

are really great for us, but ultimately we just want to help other busy home cooks. And the more

1:00.7

busy home cooks, you can text links to, email links to the better. The more people we can help,

1:06.1

which is our ultimate goal. This is a fun little, is it fun? I don't know. That was a wrong description.

1:14.0

It's like another reflections episode because we've now passed one year of being in

1:21.8

quarantine, lockdown, our lives changed by COVID and we thought we would look back and try to decide the silver

1:31.4

lining of what we learned about cooking in the last year, being home, cooking more than ever.

1:39.3

And I will just say right out of the gate that 2020, 2020, 2021 taught me to really just lower my expectations

1:49.1

and then just lower them a lot more.

1:56.4

Yeah. I mean, I think that is a big, important overall takeaway. But talk to us more about that for you.

2:05.1

I don't know. This is going to be very revealing. And I want to preface it by saying, I do feel incredibly privileged because I already worked from home. I was able to like have my husband primarily run virtual school.

2:20.3

A lot of my day-to-day life beyond cooking actually didn't change. So it was a little bit easier

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