We all know the drill. Dinner’s prepared, plates are filled and enjoyed, then quickly tossed into the sink. And now, it’s time for the evening kitchen cleanup. Pots, pans, plates, cutlery, cups—it’s a never-ending soapy chore. For me, there’s a special sigh of relief when I finally close the dishwasher and press ‘start.’ It’s a comforting signal that the day is done, and it’s time to settle in.
With the kitchen squared away, I can shift to the evening routine. Time to wash up the toddler, tuck him in with a cozy story, and wait for that soft, sleepy sigh as he drifts off. Time to feed the dogs and let them outside one last time. Time to shower, pull on some pajamas, and crawl into bed.
Then… the thought of a snack hits.
But here’s the thing; the sink is satisfyingly empty, and I really don’t want to dirty a single dish. If there’s even one stray cup or bowl in there tomorrow morning, it’ll throw off my whole groove. So, what’s the solution when I’m craving a savory, late-night bite that doesn’t involve any dishes?
Let me share my three-step solution with you:
Grab a Harvest Creek Chicken Pouch
Tear it open.
Pair it with some crackers.
That’s it! No mess, no fuss, and no dishes to haunt me in the morning. Plus, my craving for something savory is satisfied. Lately, my favorite has been the Buffalo Style, but with options like Lemon Pepper, Chicken Salad, and the Plain Pouch to add my own twist, it’s a snack I never tire of.
So, next time you’re in the same boat-snack craving, no mess wanted-try a Harvest Creek Chicken Pouch. It’s my little secret for winding down without the worry of tomorrow’s dishes.
I can't find Harvest Creek at all shopping at Dollar Tree where I first found this wonderful product. Is Dollar Tree not carrying these pouches anymore. Please let me know. I live in Warsaw, IN and there are 2 Dollar Tree stores. Please reply as it would be a lot more costly to order online and pay delivery fees. Thanks!