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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 40 MIN

Our Favorite Bites

from Second Act Sisters

In this heartwarming episode of Second Act Sisters, hosts Brook and Kiora dive into their kitchen adventures and share practical wisdom for making mealtimes both simpler and more meaningful. Despite their contrasting cooking styles—with Brook embracing it as a love language and Kiora preferring efficiency—they find common ground in creating memorable family meals. They discuss strategies for cooking in different household sizes, from feeding a crowd to adjusting to cooking for two, and share their favorite time-saving hacks. From organizing your refrigerator for maximum visibility to batch cooking techniques that turn one cooking session into multiple meals, this episode is packed with actionable advice that works for real families. Listeners will discover go-to recipes for busy weeknights, Sunday dinner traditions, and clever solutions for kitchen challenges (including how Kiora manages without a working oven!). Whether you're a cooking enthusiast or just trying to get dinner on the table, this conversation offers something for everyone who values good food and the connections it creates around the family table.

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In this heartwarming episode of Second Act Sisters, hosts Brook and Kiora dive into their kitchen adventures and share practical wisdom for making mealtimes both simpler and more meaningful. Despite their contrasting cooking styles—with Brook...

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