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Quick Meals for New Moms

Have a meal on the table in less than 30 minutes.

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As most new moms know, keeping up with a hungry newborn can be exhausting, especially when the rest of your family is looking for something healthy and tasty at mealtime too.

Here are some lunch and dinner options you can make without any heavy lifting, difficult prepping or long cook times—you’ll have them on the table and devoured before takeout even has the chance to make it to your door.

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