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Didn't I Just Feed You

M6: Stoop Snacks — How to Host Happy Hour While Social Distancing

Didn't I Just Feed You

Stacie Billis and Meghan Splawn

Arts, Kids & Family, Parenting, Food

4.8611 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Stoop snacks, neighborly nosh, or just more happy hours at home — snacky meals are keeping us sane and our families fed. This mini episode idea actually came from one of Stacie and Meghan’s personal virtual happy hours. This quickie episode is full of tons of recipe ideas for happy hour snacks that can double as dinner for your family.

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0:00.0

This is Megan and Stacey with another one of our fun-size episodes of Didn't I Just Feed You.

0:07.7

In these episodes, we'll take 10 to 15 minutes to dig into a topic.

0:11.5

We'll jump in and we'll jump out and of course we'll continue the conversation in our private listeners group on Facebook.

0:17.5

We're working to have one of these a month. Sometimes it'll be both of us, sometimes just one of us, and even an occasional

0:23.7

guest thrown in there.

0:25.0

Today we're talking about what's the deal with Stoop snacks, Stacey?

0:30.9

Happy Hour!

0:34.0

Happy Happy Hour!

0:36.3

I saw a meme the other day that was like, it's happy hour any time of the day right now while we're in 13.

0:42.9

Facts, as my 13-year-old would say.

0:45.9

I love that we call this stoop snacks.

0:49.0

I guess that feels like a very, I don't know if that's like super regional.

0:52.8

Because in Brooklyn, obviously, lots of stoop.

0:55.3

Right. Lots of brownstones. But it's true. Like now that like people, the weather's nice,

1:01.5

we're still on lockdown, but I have to admit, I see people starting to like find ways to connect

1:09.8

still completely at a distance. And people have figured out that if you

1:13.9

like sit on the top or second to the top step on your stoop and then the other people sit

1:21.0

at the bottom of your stoop, that's like about six feet. So you know, get your gloves on,

1:27.2

pour a glass of wine, like put all the snacks in the middle.

1:31.3

I'm going to need to invest in long, narrow plates so they can rest on the stair.

1:36.0

That's a good idea for the steer.

1:38.1

Yeah.

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