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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Girls Night #157: “What’s for Dinner?” — A Meal Planning Guide that will Actually Make your Life Easier with Kendra Adachi

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Stephanie May Wilson

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Mental Health

4.94K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls Night! I’m so excited about today’s episode. Today we’re talking about how to make a meal plan that will actually make your life easier. Alternate titles for today’s episode are: A meal planning guide for people who are terrible at meal planning Stephanie finally gets unstuck in an area of life that has been frustrating her every single day for years. So, I know that some of the women in our community are excellent cooks. They feel comfortable in the kitchen, and their favorite question to answer is, “What’s for dinner?” I wish that was the case for me, but it’s totally not. I’m the takeout queen. And although I’ve tried meal planning more times than I can count, I’ve never been able to do it in a way that makes my life easier. In fact, it always seems to make my life harder. I could break out in hives just thinking about it! When I think about meal planning, I picture a complicated app full of recipes I don’t actually want to make. I picture the app spitting out a grocery list that’s the length of a CVS receipt, and I picture me spending too much time and too much money on meals I’m not actually excited about eating in the first place. This plan didn’t make my life easier, it’s made it 10X harder. And so I always end up tossing out my meal plan (and the whole weekend I spent making it!) and just end up winging it — somehow surprised and frustrated every single day when at 5pm we have to (AGAIN!) answer the question, “What do we want to do for dinner?” So when I got the opportunity to have Kendra Adachi back on the show to tell us about her new book, The Lazy Genius Kitchen, I was excited, but also thought that whatever tips she had probably wouldn’t help me. I’m so happy I was wrong. This conversation was honestly life-changing for me. I can’t wait for you to hear it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey friends, welcome to Girls Night. I'm Stephanie May Wilson and I'm so happy that you're here.

0:10.3

Each week I have a girlfriend over and we talk through one of the biggest questions we have

0:13.7

about our lives as women. We're talking about friendships and faith and relationships

0:18.4

as self-confidence. About our calling in life and how to live every bit of our lives to the full.

0:23.8

Life is so much better and easier and absolutely more fun only navigated together as girlfriends

0:28.8

and I cannot wait to get started. So friends, I'm so excited about today's episode.

0:34.2

Today we're talking about how to make a meal plan that will actually make your life easier.

0:39.4

Alternate titles for today's episode? A meal planning guide for people who are terrible at

0:43.8

meal planning? Or Stephanie finally gets unstuck in an area of life that has been frustrating her

0:49.2

every single day for years. Now I know some of the women in our community are excellent cooks.

0:55.1

They feel comfortable in the kitchen and their favorite question to answer is what's for dinner?

0:59.5

I wish that was the case for me, but it's totally not. Guys, I'm gonna take out clean and although I've

1:04.8

tried meal planning more times than I can count, I have never been able to do it in a way that makes

1:09.3

my life easier. In fact, it always seems to make my life harder. I could break out in hives just

1:14.6

thinking about it. When I think about meal planning, I picture a complicated app full of recipes I

1:20.1

don't actually want to make. I picture the app spinning out a grocery list that's the length of a

1:24.8

CVS receipt. You guys know what I'm talking about? And I picture me spending way too much time and

1:29.7

way too much money on meals. I'm not actually excited about eating in the first place. The plan

1:34.8

doesn't make my life easier. It makes it 10 times harder. And so I always end up tossing out my meal

1:39.6

plan and the whole weekend I spent making it. And I end up just winging it. Somehow surprised and

1:44.8

frustrated every single day. When at 5 p.m. we have to, again, answer the question, what do we

1:50.8

want to do for dinner? So when I got the opportunity to have Kendra Dachie back on the show to tell us

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