Who we are
Dinner, Done™ is a guided, hands-on culinary experience platform designed for real life.
We bring groups into professional kitchens to prepare freezer-ready meals they take home and reheat when they need them — whether that’s stocking their own freezer, cooking with friends, or supporting someone through postpartum, recovery, or a major life transition.
Every experience is structured, calm, and repeatable.
Guests work at organized stations alongside a chef. Menus are curated. Food safety is clear. The outcome is tangible.
This isn’t a cooking class.
It’s a practical system for turning a few focused hours into weeks of relief.
Dinner, Done™ exists to reduce future labor — and make showing up easier.
Our Approach
Every Dinner, Done™ experience includes:
• Professional kitchen space
• Chef-guided menus
• Structured prep stations
• Clear food-safety standards
• Freezer-ready meals to take home
What changes is the purpose behind the gathering.
Some events are care-forward — centered around stocking a family’s freezer during a major life moment.
Some are community-driven — friends cooking together with intention.
Some are team-based — structured culinary experiences with practical outcomes.
From the Founder
Dinner, Done™ was built from a simple observation:
When something big happens — a baby, a surgery, a loss, or just a season of overwhelm — people want to help. But help often turns into flowers, gift cards, or one-off casseroles that don’t actually reduce the load.
I wanted to create something better.
As a mom, I know what it feels like to open the freezer after a long day and feel relief instead of pressure. I know that a delicious, prepared meal isn’t just convenient — it’s stabilizing. It creates margin. It makes showing up easier.
And through years of building experiences rooted in hospitality, structure, and human behavior, I’ve learned something else:
Care works best when it’s organized.
Dinner, Done™ is a system that turns good intentions into real support.
A way for groups to gather that produces something lasting.
An experience that feels meaningful in the moment — and even more valuable later.
This isn’t about cooking for fun. It’s about cooking with purpose.
Because showing up should feel supportive — not performative.
And care should be something you can pull from the freezer when you need it most.