“If you have half an hour to watch TV, you have half an hour to cook.” Sanaa remembers being busy with young children, but reminds us that the health of the family comes first. Watch the video for ideas on how to balance cooking and busy schedules.
For more tips from Sanaa, check out ideas for “Easy Steps to a Healthier Pantry” and her first post in this healthy lifestyle series, “Begin Your Healthy Eating Habits Now.”
About the Author
Sanaa Abourezk is a Gourmet Chef, Restauranteur, Author, Nutritionist, and Blogger. She’s passionate about the art of cooking and enjoys sharing delicious recipes.
Sanaa owns and operates a popular Middle Eastern Restaurant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Engineering and a Masters degree in Nutrition.
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