Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And there’s apparently now “boy kibble,” a slurry of ground beef and leftovers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/style/boy-kibble-ground-beef-protein-dinner.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZlA.q-Jq.wWYJ0MVliudQ&smid=url-share
I’ll keep my girl dinner of Triscuits, cheese, grapes and chocolate any day.
It’s called bowl of slop and Sysco slop.
Anonymous wrote:Left to my own devices, I’ll make myself a big salad with a side of onion rings.
Anonymous wrote:Left to my own devices, I’ll make myself a big salad with a side of onion rings.
Anonymous wrote: Girl dinner" is a viral TikTok trend highlighting30+ million views, characterized by simple, snack-based, no-cook meals often featuring cheese, bread, fruit, and snacks. Coined by Olivia Maher in 2023, it represents a low-effort, aesthetic, and indulgent way to eat alone. While popular as a liberating, stress-free self-care ritual, it has faced criticism for potentially glamorizing low-calorie grazing or restricting eating habits.
Examples of Girl Dinner
Classic: Cheese, crackers, salami, olives, and grapes.
Beige: Buttered noodles, popcorn, and garlic toast.
Snack-based: Pickles, nuts, cheese, and fruit.
Leftovers/Odd Pairings: Yogurt, hummus with veggies, or wine with crackers.
Do you do this?
Anonymous wrote:And there’s apparently now “boy kibble,” a slurry of ground beef and leftovers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/style/boy-kibble-ground-beef-protein-dinner.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZlA.q-Jq.wWYJ0MVliudQ&smid=url-share
I’ll keep my girl dinner of Triscuits, cheese, grapes and chocolate any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, didn't get the memo. Ate a full lamb stew dinner with saffron rice. I don't like eating cold meals unless the weather is boiling. I think people might get confused over one thing - grazing doesn't necessarily mean less calories or healthier meals. It really depends what you're eating.
It’s not about cutting calories. It’s about snacks for dinner when no one is looking.
For you, maybe. But the implication behind the term "girl dinner" is that women look for less caloric options, or healthier options. Snacking by its very nature can be a slippery slope because while your brain is thinking "oh, I'm just grazing", your body is picking high-calorie foods and eating too much of it, and then you may end up eating too fatty or too salty. A cheese or charcuterie board for example, isn't a great choice. The OP's only healthy suggestion was yogurt of hummus with crackers.
Sorry for taking a lecturing tone. I don't mean to offend anyone, but I've seen women think they're eating healthy and then wonder why they're gaining weight and feeling blah.
No, the implication behind "girl dinner" is that I am freed from the burden of cooking for a night, and I want to make as little effort as possible.