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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't. No one wanta to eat food from your kitchen. Yuck.[/quote] I don't know how people like PP function in the world living like this. Seriously. Perhaps I'm the exception, but particularly if I'm having a hard time, I feel better if I eat healthier, but don't have the energy to do that (garbage food takes less effort). So for me, you'd be a hero for showing up with fruit salad, and/or the components to make a salad or grain bowls, or a healthy homemade soup. Washing and chopping produce takes time and energy she might not have.[/quote] +1 One of the best things a friend brought me after I had a baby was a big tupperware full of washed, chopped raw veg and a couple of homemade dips. Could eat the veggies and dip as a snack or add them to a quick salad, egg scramble, etc. A nice change of pace from all the heavy baked ziti-type meals (which I of course also appreciated and enjoyed). [/quote]
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