Edit Your Life Episode 172: Back-To-School Food Sanity

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Feeding kids is a fundamental part of parenting, but the particulars of getting everyone fed are onerous for so many parents. In Episode 172 Christine interviews Laura Fuentes about back-to-school food sanity. They cover both practical and emotional ground related to meal planning, picky eaters, and negativity around food. The goal: bringing sanity to breakfast, lunch, and dinner as we head back to school.

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Edit Your Life podcast co-host Christine Koh interviews Laura Fuentes about back-to-school food sanity