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      <title>The busy parent&apos;s guide to family meal planning (without the stress)</title>
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      <description>A calm, repeatable way to plan a week of family dinners in about fifteen minutes, so the nightly &quot;what&apos;s for dinner?&quot; scramble finally stops.</description>
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      <description>The mental load is the invisible work of running a household: the remembering, the planning, the noticing. Here&apos;s what it is, why it lands on one person, and how to actually share it.</description>
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