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Give Mom the Gift of a Kitchen-Free Mother's Day
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By Associated Press
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May 10, 2025

This Mother's Day, focus on giving Mom a true break from meal planning and preparation for a truly restful and appreciated celebration. (Depositphotos)

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Nearly 4 in 10 moms say they’d prefer to go out to eat for Mother’s Day. Too often, even on their special day, moms end up managing details behind the scenes. But the most thoughtful gift might not be what’s served, but the freedom from having to think about it at all.

The Invisible Workload

Mothers often carry the weight of managing celebrations, even when others chip in. They track dietary restrictions, coordinate oven schedules and assign napkin duty. Even if they don’t hold the spatula, they’re the ones who keep everything in check.

A kitchen-free Mother’s Day isn’t about skipping the meal. It’s about removing all the responsibilities that often come with it – from deciding what to serve to making sure it all comes together on time.

According to a 2025 YouGov poll, 61% of American mothers want to spend time with their children on Mother’s Day, and 38% want to go out to eat or drink. The takeaway is clear: Moms want connection, good food and a break from doing it all themselves.

The Mental Load

What wears moms down isn’t just the work – it’s the constant mental tracking, organizing and ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. Layered on top are microdecisions – the small but relentless choices that drain energy. A clear plan with a designated leader can help shift the responsibility and enjoy a stress-free celebration.

Start by asking what would make the day feel restful and enjoyable. Once expectations are clear, take over. Assign tasks based on what each person can handle and enjoys – whether it’s cooking, decorating or managing the schedule. Be specific and avoid delegating help with a task, which can lead to mom stepping in. Check in with everyone ahead of time to prevent last-minute surprises.

Make It Ahead

Make-ahead meals offer a flexible, low-stress way to enjoy a celebration at home without the long restaurant waits or high price tag. It’s also a good option when mom wants to be involved ahead of time, but not during the celebration itself. Preparing meals in advance is a great alternative for families with young children or small gatherings.

Overnight casseroles, like Monte Cristo casserole, are great for brunch – simply assemble the night before and bake in the morning. Another make-ahead option is to prepare dishes well in advance and freeze them. When it comes to dinner, take a freezer favorite and give it a gourmet twist, like adding sundried tomatoes to meatloaf.

Host a Potluck

A potluck is a practical solution for larger gatherings because it shares the responsibility among guests, making the day more manageable and enjoyable. It allows everyone to contribute while easing the burden on any one person.

Start by choosing a theme – brunch favorites, backyard barbecue or comfort food classics – to give the menu direction and help guests decide what to bring. Confirm what each guest will contribute to ensure a good mix of dishes. Fill in any gaps with a delicious salad or fun appetizer, like strawberry bruschetta. Be sure to include drinks and serving utensils.

Skip Cooking

Outsource the meal to minimize the amount of work to be done. Dining out or ordering in is a great way to give everyone, including mom, a break. It also creates an opportunity to treat her to something special, whether it’s her favorite restaurant or a cuisine she rarely gets to enjoy.

Book reservations early for a smooth experience. Mother’s Day is one of the busiest restaurant days of the year, and wait times can stretch for hours. If dining out feels overwhelming, consider takeout from a local spot she loves. Set the table at home with candles, flowers or her favorite dishes to create a relaxed, festive atmosphere.

Gift an Experience

Food doesn’t have to be the centerpiece of Mother’s Day. In fact, many moms may prefer a celebration that takes the focus off the kitchen altogether. A walk through a botanical garden, a morning at the beach or tickets to a play can create lasting memories without centering the day around cooking or cleanup.

The same planning principles still apply: ask what would feel meaningful, then take full ownership of making it happen. Don’t leave her to coordinate schedules, book tickets or figure out logistics. Whether it’s a quiet morning outdoors or a full-day outing, the goal is to remove decisions and responsibilities, not just shift them.

Give Mom a True Break

The heart of Mother’s Day isn’t in the menu or the venue – it’s in giving moms the space to rest, enjoy and feel genuinely appreciated. That starts by removing the weight of meal planning and preparation that too often falls to her, even on the day meant to celebrate her. Whether the plan includes a make-ahead meal, a potluck, takeout or an experience far from the kitchen, the most meaningful gift is time off from responsibility.

Marjory Pilley owned two make-ahead meal assembly stores that helped busy families prepare healthy dinners with less stress. Since 2013, she has been sharing popular dishes from her stores and other easy recipes on her blog Dinner-Mom.

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