28. What to Eat When Summer Dinner is a Disaster

EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 13 MIN

28. What to Eat When Summer Dinner is a Disaster

from Real Food. Real Energy. Real Life. · host Nikki Cheak

If dinner’s become a disaster, and you’re the one cleaning up everyone else’s plate but never actually sitting down—this episode is for you. We’re breaking down what happens under the surface when you skip dinner, graze instead of eat, or save “real meals” for tomorrow. Because dinner isn’t just about what’s on your plate, it’s about ending the day with stability (not snacks and scrolls). Whether you’re navigating perimenopause, unpredictable evenings, or you’re just tired of eating whatever’s left on the counter, this is the truth behind those moments where you think: “Why do I always forget to eat?”“Why am I starving after dinner?”“Why do I feel awful when I wake up?”   In this episode, you’ll learn: What skipping dinner really does to your hormones and blood sugar Why grazing wrecks your energy, sleep, and cravings the next day How to build a 5-minute “back pocket dinner” when everything’s gone sideways The exact nutrients your body is begging for at night One shift that makes chaotic evenings feel less… chaotic   This episode is for you if you’ve been searching: What to eat when you don’t have time for dinner Healthy dinners for busy moms Perimenopause dinner ideas Meals that help with cravings and late-night hunger Easy dinners that support hormones and fat loss Dinner plans for moms who eat last (or forget to eat at all)   🔗 Mentioned in this episode: Break Free from Dieting Guide – Stop spiraling. Start seeing results. 6-Week Reset – A system that holds, even when life doesn’t. 2 Free 30-Minute Workouts – Quick, effective, and built for chaos.   🎁 Free Tools for Moms Who Want to Feel Like Themselves Again: 🍳 The 14-Day Protein Game Plan – Hit 90g/day without tracking or overhauling dinner🥑 Healthy Swaps Made Easy – Grocery store overwhelm? Simplified.💬 Follow on Instagram – @nikkicheakwellness for real-life strategies and DM support   📝 Try This Tonight: Don’t skip dinner. Build a 5-minute plate with: A source of protein (chicken sausage, leftover steak, eggs, Greek yogurt) A carb that won’t spike your blood sugar (roasted potatoes, rice, fruit) A fat that slows you down (avocado, nuts, olive oil drizzle) 💡 Back Pocket Dinner = energy tomorrow + fewer cravings tonight.   If this episode hit home:Leave a quick ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on Apple or Spotify and share it with a friend who’s always eating last.   Next Week:Late-night snacks aren’t self-sabotage...they’re survival mode.We’re unpacking what your hormones are doing behind the scenes, and what to do instead of fighting your cravings every night.  

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