My Husband Traveled for Work and I Tried to Cook Every Night. Here's What Actually Happened.
It’s March 1st. My husband is out of town for four nights. I am sitting in the sunroom with a pile of my favorite cookbooks, a pen, a sheet of notebook paper, and a very clean intention: I am going to cook dinner every single night he’s gone.
The plan did not survive the week. And that, it turns out, is the whole episode.
If you’ve been in a winter cooking rut — the kind that sneaks up sometime after the holidays, when takeout has quietly become the default and you don’t fully clock it until early March shows up and you realize it’s been a long while since you actually cooked a real meal — this one is for you.
In this episode, I’m talking about:
• What a real winter dinner rut actually feels like — not the dramatized version, the quiet one
• The three recipes I always reach for when I’m getting back into the kitchen after a long stretch away (hummus, granola, and chicken noodle soup — and yes, there is a Lebanese grandmother story involved)
• What cooking for my family solo actually looked like — including the night a work call hijacked my mac and cheese plan, the soccer practice stove check, and the early homecoming that changed everything
• Why the plan not surviving the week doesn’t mean the reset didn’t happen
• What actually counts when you’re trying to get back to cooking for your family — and why the imperfect, interrupted effort is still the thing
There was a stove check between soccer practices. There was a bucket of grocery store fried chicken. There was a work call that derailed the whole Wednesday. And there was a Sunday afternoon where the soup was on, the music was playing, the kids were drifting through the kitchen stealing bites off the granola pan, and everything felt like mine again.
That Sunday was the reset. Everything else was just the week being the week.
If you’ve been waiting to feel like yourself in the kitchen again — or if you’ve been trying to get back to cooking for your family after a long stretch of ordering out, running late, and getting to Friday wondering where the week went — I hope this one feels like a small nod. A little recognition. And maybe your permission to find your Sunday.
Cozy on in.
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