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75. Dinner Is In Your Pantry, with Nicki Sizemore of From Scratch Fast (Rebroadcast)

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Release Date: 05/21/2020

87. In Which We Take A Hiatus (And Talk Back To School Mental Load) show art 87. In Which We Take A Hiatus (And Talk Back To School Mental Load)

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We're starting this episode with a sad announcement: We're taking another hiatus. (Thanks to COVID, remote schooling, 2020 in general...) But before we go, we're downloading all of our thoughts about the mental load of back to school season — especially this year, when many kids (like Amy's!) are still stuck at home, and others (like Virginia's!) are going to school in tents. 

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86. Violet and Beatrix: An Ode to Pesto Pasta show art 86. Violet and Beatrix: An Ode to Pesto Pasta

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We've decided to embrace the lack of childcare and bring the kids on the podcast! This week, almost-7-year-old Violet and 2-year-old Beatrix join Virginia to talk about their favorite foods, least favorite foods, and then a lot about butterflies and poop. You're welcome. 

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85. What To Do When Kids Talk About Dieting  show art 85. What To Do When Kids Talk About Dieting

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This week, we're talking about some recent food/parenting fails in our own homes — as well as getting into what to do when kids talk about "needing to diet." (Gah!) 

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84.  Linden and Cantaloupe Heaven show art 84. Linden and Cantaloupe Heaven

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We've decided to embrace the lack of childcare and bring the kids on the podcast! This week, 8 year yold Linden joins Amy to talk about her favorite foods, least favorite foods, and all her best tips for parents trying to encourage kids to try new foods. 

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83. All the Anxiety, Sad Eating and Food Overwhelm show art 83. All the Anxiety, Sad Eating and Food Overwhelm

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We are just OVER food right now. So this week, join us to commiserate about how often children need to be fed, but why they don't like the snacks you bought, how boring it is to keep making dinner and what to do about feeding yourself right now, because we're betting it's been a minute since you did that first. 

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82. Amy and Virginia, Reunited! (And it feels so good) show art 82. Amy and Virginia, Reunited! (And it feels so good)

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Our quarantine schedules and the stars have finally aligned and we're back to (mostly) recording together! This week we're just catching up on all things in our #pandemicparenting and food lives. (Yes, we're agonizing over school.) Plus an update on episode 80, with some thoughts on the role weight tracking can play in eating disorder prevention and recovery, from educator, parent coach and HAES advocate, Oona Hanson. 

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81. What Amy Ate For Dinner Last Week (Because Kitchen Burnout Is So Real Right Now) show art 81. What Amy Ate For Dinner Last Week (Because Kitchen Burnout Is So Real Right Now)

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Amy shares a week's worth of real life dinners to (hopefully!) share a little cooking inspiration during these days when meal prepping can feel endless. She talks about meals from a recent week that included Homemade Pizza, Shrimp and Broccoli Pasta, Bean and Cheese Quesadillas, BBQ Baked Chicken and Rice, Burgers and Alexia Sweet Potato Fries and more. Amy also shared one tip that helps her break out of a cooking rut and feed herself first.

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80. What If Doctors Stopped Weighing You (and Your Kids)? show art 80. What If Doctors Stopped Weighing You (and Your Kids)?

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For this week's mini, Virginia is chatting about the process of reporting her new feature for Scientific American: What If Doctors Stopped Prescribing Weight Loss? 

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79. Why Amy Doesn't Ban Goldfish Crackers Anymore show art 79. Why Amy Doesn't Ban Goldfish Crackers Anymore

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This week, Amy shares her evolution on how she feeds her own kids —from waging war on Goldfish crackers and packing "better" food for her first kiddo to bring to daycare (where lunch was provided) to her current kitchen where Goldfish and applesauce pouches live happily next to bananas and homemade snacks. She's still pretty OCD about cooking (it is her job after all!), but she's coming to terms with exactly what we can and cannot control about how our kids eat.

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78. Diversifying the Stories We Tell About Food (Mini Episode with Virginia) show art 78. Diversifying the Stories We Tell About Food (Mini Episode with Virginia)

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For this week's mini episode, Virginia shares some of our favorite Black voices in the food world, especially in the "feeding kids" space, which is not nearly diverse enough.

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More Episodes

We're on pandemic hiatus, but rebroadcasting some of our favorite episodes — that seem super useful right now! 

Dinner. It has to happen every night, no matter whether you meal planned, or are now staring down some hard 5pm truths about the state of your fridge. We asked Nicki Sizemore, of From Scratch Fast, to share some family-tested ideas for quick, easy dinners that you can make more or less out of thin air. 

Send us your dinner questions! Find us @v_solesmith and @yummytoddlerfood on social media or email [email protected]. And you can read the show notes for this episode here.

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