A can of beans, a couple cheese slices and a handful of raisins… Oh, and a stack of graham crackers for dessert. It’s called “desperation dinner,” also known as it’s-six-fifteen-and-we-don’t-know-what’s-for-dinner-here-just-eat-this.
It’s been a while since we’ve served one of these creative feasts since The Six O’Clock Scramble (US $30 for six-month subscription) began arriving into our inbox. The online dinner planning service founded by a chef who gets it (read: a mom), delivers five healthy and quick – 30 minutes or less – recipes every week. It also includes a database of hundreds of meals and tools to help us organize grocery shopping. This means we’ve got stocked cupboards and use all our produce before it wilts.
Move along, Guilt and Panic, nothing to see here.
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