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Ever found yourself staring into the fridge at 5 PM, stressed and unsure what to make for dinner—again? You’re not alone. In this episode of Ask Ralph, we dig into how that daily dinner panic often leads to overspending, wasted food, and avoidable stress. Ralph walks through how a simple weekly habit—meal planning—can bring structure, savings, and sanity back to your budget. With a biblical perspective on stewardship and waste, this episode challenges listeners to consider: is meal planning the key?

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You’ll learn a quick step-by-step process to plan your dinners for the week, how to use what you already have on hand, and why this practical habit reflects God-honoring discipline. If you’ve ever tossed spoiled groceries or caved to last-minute takeout, this episode will equip you with tools and encouragement to steward both your finances and your time more intentionally. Grab a notepad, pick five meals, and start planning with purpose.

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