Growing Well-Being, Week 1: From DoorDash to Dinner Plans
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Ever feel that tug at 6 p.m. to open DoorDash or Uber Eats?
In this first episode of our Growing Well-Being with Meal Planning season, I sit down with Dr. Faith Karas for a candid, practical reset: moving from app-fueled “care” to kitchen confidence—without perfectionism or pricey rules.
Faith shares how pandemic habits, a breakup, and long workdays made delivery feel comforting—and how the financial, physical, and emotional costs slowly crept in. Together, we reimagine dinner as an act of self-respect.
We talk about:
- Food as love in Filipino culture
- Class memories and the meaning of “making do”
- Who cooks, who delivers, and what that says about power
- The convenience paradox of the $25 salad
- Health markers like cholesterol and energy
Then we get tactical.
We map a week that works:
- Plant-forward bowls on Monday
- Tacos midweek
- Filipino Friday
- Two flex nights that welcome leftovers instead of shaming them
You’ll hear how to:
- Shop your kitchen first
- Choose 1–2 simple theme nights
- Batch one anchor ingredient
- Create a categorized list that ends aisle zigzag
- Plan dine-out nights intentionally
Meal planning isn’t about control. It’s about alignment.
If you’re ready to spend less, waste less, and feel better—without chasing perfection—this is your on-ramp.
Download the free Meal Plan With Purpose template in the show notes, try one theme night this week, and tell us your must-use ingredient.
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