Revising Grocery and Meal Prep Schedules in Your Current Season  | EP#187

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Allison Shaaf discusses a recent evaluation and update of her family’s meal prep schedule to better suit her season of life.

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In Episode 187, Prep Dish founder Allison Shaaf discusses a recent evaluation and update of her family’s meal prep schedule, including when grocery orders are made, food shopping takes place, and when food is prepared.  

As a new school year begins, one season changes to another, or even as family dynamics evolve, it can be helpful to reevaluate what’s working in the meal prep process in your home and what could be updated to reflect a rhythm that optimizes your time, energy, and season of life.  

Allison shares how recently switching up the day of the week that her grocery order takes place and the day she’ll schedule the food pickup and prep truly lightens the meal workload when she’s spending time with her family.  Allison also continues to use helpful tools like curbside pickup at her local grocery store and a Butcher Box subscription to enhance this recently updated food prep routine.  

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