Toast for Dinner | Food That Fits Your Real Life

Danielle Hooker, MS, RDN, LDN

Because feeding yourself doesn’t have to be fancy. Toast for Dinner is a podcast about real-life meals—easy dinners, simple meal prep, and the snacky in-betweens that get us through. Hosted by Registered Dietitian Danielle Hooker, it’s part gentle nutrition, part kitchen-table catch-up, and always a reminder that messy, imperfect, and good-enough meals still matter.

Episodes

  1. 10/29/2025

    At the Table with Darby Martens | October 2025

    It’s time for another At the Table episode — where we talk about what’s actually been happening in our kitchens lately. Think of this as a peek into our real-life meal plans — the dinners that worked, the recipes we actually tried, and the little shortcuts that made the week easier. You’ll walk away with ideas for your own meal plan (and maybe a reminder that dinner doesn’t have to be complicated to count). In this episode:• What’s been on our tables lately• The recipes that earned a repeat spot• Quick tips and swaps that made dinner doable• A few ideas you can steal for next week’s meals Mentioned in this episode: Amylu Chicken Sausage PattiesProtein Pancake/Waffle RecipeGoulash Recipe Goulash SeasoningSalsa Chicken Recipe Connect with Toast for Dinner:Instagram → @toastfordinnerpodEmail → toastfordinnerpod@gmail.com If this episode gave you a few new meal ideas or just permission to keep dinner simple, share it with a friend or leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more than you know. Disclaimer:Toast for Dinner is for educational and entertainment purposes only and isn’t a substitute for personalized medical or nutrition advice. Check in with your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian for recommendations that fit you best. meal planning, comfort food, breakfast ideas, overnight oats, easy meals, cooking tips, healthy recipes, sourdough baking, seasonal cooking, food conversation

    17 min
  2. 09/03/2025

    Toast Can Be Dinner. Really.

    Welcome to the very first episode of Toast for Dinner! Today, we're asking a question that's more loaded than it seems: is toast actually dinner? If you've ever made toast for dinner and then found yourself hungry an hour later, you're not alone. But the truth is, toast isn't the problem—it's that sometimes we don’t give it enough to work with. In this episode, we talk about how to stop seeing toast as a lazy meal and start seeing it as a vehicle for a delicious, satisfying dinner. It all comes down to a few simple additions that can transform a piece of toast into a meal that truly leaves you feeling good. In this episode, we discuss: Why toast gets a bad rap and is often dismissed as a full on meal. How we can reframe simple foods and use them as a foundation for a satisfying meal. An introduction to the meal-building basics, a flexible framework we’ll explore in the next episode. Quick, no-fuss ideas for making toast feel like a real dinner. The final takeaway? You don’t need a perfect plan, a fresh grocery haul, or fancy skills. You just need a little inspiration, a little support, and permission to keep it simple. Go make yourself something simple and good—you deserve it. Follow the Show: Instagram: @ToastforDinnerPod Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for individualized medical or nutrition advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian for personal recommendations.

    11 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

About

Because feeding yourself doesn’t have to be fancy. Toast for Dinner is a podcast about real-life meals—easy dinners, simple meal prep, and the snacky in-betweens that get us through. Hosted by Registered Dietitian Danielle Hooker, it’s part gentle nutrition, part kitchen-table catch-up, and always a reminder that messy, imperfect, and good-enough meals still matter.