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Healthy-ish - Who else hates asking 'What's for dinner'?

Who else hates asking 'What's for dinner'?

09/14/20 • 10 min

Healthy-ish
If you loathe asking your flatmates, your family, your partner or heck, just even yourself ‘What should we have for dinner’ every night... this could be something of a magic trick. Sally Obermeder and her sister Maha Corbett both love to cook - but even they found the daily grind of cooking dinner each night was becoming not just a chore but something to avoid. So.. they created a way to cook a week’s worth of healthy and delicious mid-week dinner’s in just two hours. Sounds like wizardry, but they stand by their claim... You can find a copy of their latest book, Dinner’s Done, by Sally Obermeder and Maha Corbett, $29.99 here. You can join the conversation, or drop us a question, via the Healthy-ish Australia Facebook page, here. If you’re up for funny memes and health inspo follow Body+Soul on Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au Or, head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. Each Sunday, you can pick up the latest copy of the Body+Soul/Stellar flipbook inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).

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If you loathe asking your flatmates, your family, your partner or heck, just even yourself ‘What should we have for dinner’ every night... this could be something of a magic trick. Sally Obermeder and her sister Maha Corbett both love to cook - but even they found the daily grind of cooking dinner each night was becoming not just a chore but something to avoid. So.. they created a way to cook a week’s worth of healthy and delicious mid-week dinner’s in just two hours. Sounds like wizardry, but they stand by their claim... You can find a copy of their latest book, Dinner’s Done, by Sally Obermeder and Maha Corbett, $29.99 here. You can join the conversation, or drop us a question, via the Healthy-ish Australia Facebook page, here. If you’re up for funny memes and health inspo follow Body+Soul on Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au Or, head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. Each Sunday, you can pick up the latest copy of the Body+Soul/Stellar flipbook inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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