S3E6 - S03E006: Hey Mom… The Meatloaf (Family Recipes & Stories That Live On)

HEY OTHER PARENTS – S03E006: Hey Mom… The Meatloaf (Family Recipes & Stories That Live On)
🎙️ In This Episode:
This week, we’re talking all about how food keeps our families connected — not just through the meals we share, but through the stories, memories, and love that come with them.
This episode was inspired by Umma: A Korean Mom’s Kitchen Wisdom and 100 Family Recipes — a beautiful reminder that recipes aren’t just instructions, they’re stories of love, culture, and connection passed from one generation to the next.
We’re diving into the dishes that do more than feed us — the ones that remind us who we are, where we come from, and the people who taught us how to cook in the first place. From handwritten cookbooks to traditions passed down by taste and memory, these are the meals that carry our families forward.
Michael shares the cookbook his mom made him when he left for college — a simple gift that turned into a lifelong reminder of home. Sara opens up about cooking with her dad and how one special dessert became their way of reconnecting. And Mike reflects on teaching his kids to cook (and the creative chaos that comes with it). Together, we explore how food preserves culture, love, and legacy — and what recipes we hope our own kids will carry on.
❓ Question of the Week What’s a family recipe that means the world to you — and what story comes with it? Was it passed down, improvised, or rescued from an old notebook?
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🍽️ Then (Childhood Lens)
- The meals that defined growing up — mom’s “Heit-ie chicken,” dad’s apple pie, and lasagna that only tasted right when made by family.
- Remembering the cooks who never measured, but somehow made everything perfect.
- Why certain dishes still transport us back home with one bite.
👨👩🍳 Now (Parenting Lens)
- Teaching kids that cooking is about love, not perfection.
- The next generation remixing family favorites — Alfredo, Birria, rice and beans, and more.
- What food teaches about patience, creativity, and connection.
- The beauty (and occasional chaos) of kids helping in the kitchen — from cracked eggs to flour explosions.
❤️ Family Recipe Confessions
- Dishes we “pretend” to make from scratch.
- Family recipes we’ve totally ruined but still serve with pride.
- The meals our kids refuse to eat — but everyone else swears by.
🥣 The Takeaway Every recipe tells a story. We may forget the measurements, but we never forget how it made us feel. 📚 Book Club Reminder Don’t forget — our Hey Other Parents Book Club pick is Fierce Intimacy by Terry Real. We’ll be diving into what it really means to fight for your relationship instead of in it.
👉 Homework for Listeners: Listen to or read the first half of the book before Episode 10, when we’ll start unpacking it together on the show!
⏰ Time to Unplug Because parents deserve their own fun too:
- Michael: The Studio – Seth Rogen
- Sara: Taking 30 minutes at the start and end of each day for herself — coffee, journaling, or a quiet walk
- Mike: Task on HBO – a gripping new crime drama series
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