Key Takeaways
- One host attended a two-day artist retreat in New York, which included seeing the play 'Bug'.
- The hosts clarified the 'John Wick' debate, detailing their shared 4D theater experience watching 'John Wick 4'.
- Angela Kinsey recounted a 'John Wick'-themed trivet anecdote involving Jenna Fischer's coffee pot.
- The podcast addressed a fan question regarding children's snack ruts, offering various creative food ideas and parenting strategies.
Deep Dive
- One host described a two-day artist retreat in New York, which involved activities such as reading, theater, and dining.
- They attended the play 'Bug,' which was characterized as a love story exploring themes of infection and echo chambers.
- Hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey discussed their shared experience watching the 'John Wick' movies.
- They recounted viewing 'John Wick 4' in a 4D theater, noting specific scenes like a stair climbing sequence and assassins attending raves.
- Angela Kinsey shared an anecdote about a quilted trivet she received from her mother and gave to Jenna Fischer.
- Fischer, inspired by the 'John Wick' films, placed her coffee pot on the trivet, a detail that amused Kinsey.
- A fan question from Leah in Trumbull, Connecticut, prompted a discussion on quick and easy snacks for a two-year-old in a rut.
- The hosts related to the challenge of children rejecting previously favored snacks, with one recalling her children's past popularity with Trader Joe's rosemary crackers.
- Strategies shared included introducing new foods and creative presentations, such as apple cheese flowers and banana slices with peanut butter and chocolate chips.
- Homemade snack options discussed included a pasta and hot dog 'octopus' recipe, noted for its appeal to young children.
- Mini pancake muffins, baked in a mini muffin tin and freezable, were suggested as a preservative-free alternative.
- Simple and healthy ideas like homemade sorbet using frozen fruit, frozen blueberries, and peas were also mentioned.