Family Feud Erupts as Host Transforms Classic Chicken Pot Pie—Brother-In-Law’s Shocked Exit Leaves Everyone Talking
The author turned to the internet for advice after their brother-in-law criticized their beloved chicken pot pie recipe
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The author later provided more context and details about their recipe
Busy work schedules and the lure of social media are two of the biggest reasons why quality family time often falls by the wayside
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With busy schedules and endless to-do lists, finding quality time for family has become more challenging than ever. Between work demands, school activities, and other commitments, many families struggle to carve out moments to connect meaningfully.
An Independent report on a study of 2,000 parents with children at home reveals that work schedules pose the biggest barrier to family time, with 56% of parents stating that their shifts interfere with their ability to spend quality time together. Social media use also plays a role, with 20% of parents feeling it distracts them from family interactions.
Interestingly, the study also highlighted what families actually consider “quality time.” Eating meals together topped the list at 74%, followed by watching TV together at 66%, and cooking as a group at 46%. These simple activities seem to bring families closer, making room for shared moments amidst their routines.
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