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What happens when your meals are no longer a question, but a visible plan?

In week three of Faith’s meal planning journey, a simple shift—a whiteboard in the kitchen—changes everything. When meals are visible, decision fatigue fades, boredom snacking softens, and the kitchen becomes a place of intention rather than impulse.

We explore why visibility is a powerful tool in building lasting habits, and why enjoyment—not perfection—is what makes a system sustainable.

From there, we move beyond the kitchen and into how we shop. Faith discovers that organic doesn’t always mean expensive, and we revisit a core Kitchen Activist principle: shop your kitchen first, farmers market second, grocery store third. We expand what a “farmers market” can look like, from neighborhood bakeries to cheesemongers and small-scale producers, and share how to navigate grocery store labels like USDA Organic, Fair Trade, biodynamic, and regenerative organic when you can’t speak directly to the grower.

Along the way, something deeper unfolds: more confidence, more creativity, and less food noise. Faith experiments with batch cooking, plays with simple ingredients, and plans a treat with intention—without guilt.

This episode is for anyone who wants to eat more seasonally, reduce food waste, and feel more at ease in the kitchen.

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