Here's a way to make it easier
If you’ve ever stared into the fridge at 5pm with no plan, no energy, and no clue what to make… you’re not alone.
The Dinner Reset Kit is a simple way to get dinner under control.
It’s not a strict, complicated plan to follow. It’s a reset button for the way you approach dinner.
What's inside
You’re juggling work, school pickups, and kids’ activities
You’re exhausted and brain-dead by the time dinner rolls around
You’ve tried freezer meals, batch cooking, HelloFresh — nothing sticks
You’re sick of Googling “easy dinner ideas” and still unsure what to make
You want to eat at home more often, but not at the cost of your sanity
That’s exactly what The dinner reset Kit is here to help you do.
Get the kit
You had a go-to list of easy meals your family likes
You had a weekly plan that fits your full life (yes, work, school, practice, and all)
You could get dinner on the table without stress or overthinking
You stopped wasting time (and money) on food no one eats
Dinner felt easy, doable, and even... enjoyable?
15 encouraging videos (most are just 2–4 minutes each) to help you simplify dinner
Printable tools and cheat sheets to plan quicker and shop smarter
A custom GPT that helps you plan meals based on your time and brainpower
Short videos + small changes = no pressure to do this perfecty.
Printables and optional AI support when your brain is done.
Simple meals for the weeks ahead, starting tonight.
50+ ideas to repurpose leftovers into totally new dinners (so you cook less)
Family-friendly low-effort recipes with just a handful of ingredients
Nope. This is made for people who don’t love cooking or just don’t have time for it. You’ll find simple, doable meals — most have five ingredients or less. Delicious, but nothing fancy.
Not exactly. Instead of handing you a one-size-fits-all plan, this Kit helps you build one that fits your family. You’ll get 10 easy recipes, tons of low-effort meal ideas, and tools to create a weekly plan that works for you.
Most lessons are just 2–4 minutes, so you can squeeze one in whenever you have a minute.
You don’t need to sit down and do the whole thing at once. This is meant to be used as you go — try something, come back, and keep building from there.
Every lesson comes with a simple printable to help you put it into practice.
You’ll have a go-to list of meals your family actually likes, a bank of easy dinner ideas (both from me and ones we’ll pull out of your brain), and a simple weekly planning process you can use again and again.
You’ll also get a flexible meal planning template to post or reuse — so dinner doesn’t feel like a daily scramble.
Maybe “good enough” is actually the goal, especially if it means your people are fed, loved, and gathered around the table... and you still feel like yourself.
let's redefine a "good" meal.