Organize Dinner with The Food Nanny

 

Having a plan to organize dinner and sitting down at the table as a family has become a lost art. I remember the good ol’ days when we ran around and played with the neighbor kids until the sun went down. Then our mothers would all call us inside to eat a nice home-cooked dinner, together, at the dinner table.

 

With our modern lifestyles, we tend to lose track of our inter-personal relationships, especially within our own families. When was the last time your entire family sat down to a meal without any interruptions like phones ringing, texting, or television in the background?

 

Do you want to take back dinnertime and re-create the feelings of comfort and closeness that we remember from childhood meals?

 

There’s someone who can help… The Food Nanny!

 

“The Food Nanny is a new reality show that helps bring families back to the dinner table. Join Liz Edmunds, author and mother of seven, as she works to transform America’s dinnertime routine. The Food Nanny is full of tips and tricks for a successful family dinner” (http://byutv.org/foodnanny). She also has a great book, The Food Nanny Rescues Dinner: Easy Family Meals for Every Day of the Week that your whole family will enjoy.

 

I love Liz’s show because she goes in person to help desperate families reclaim dinnertime. In each episode, she outlines a 3-step plan to organize dinner. The Nanny Plan online meal-planning tool helps you to organize two weeks of family dinners easily and then print the grocery list. You then only have to go shopping every two weeks (except for a few perishable items)! The time you’ll save by not running to the store every night will be worth it.

 

Watch The Nanny Plan Tutorial below, and then visit her website to learn more:

 

 

I wish I had found The Food Nanny earlier. Young women everywhere can learn how to organize dinner and be the glue that brings the family back together.

 


 

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