


If there’s anything to learn from With Love, Meghan, it’s that hosting isn’t about perfection. Why spend hours stressing over a flawless flower arrangement or painstakingly curating a charcuterie board if there’s no fun in it? Or worse: anxiously pacing the kitchen, fretting over last-minute details and away from the guests you were meant to spend quality time with in the first place?
In her upcoming series premiering March 4, Meghan challenges us to pursue joy over flawlessness — to revel in the small, meaningful touches that may make a loved one’s day (even if they could use a little refining), or to spend time creating something together.
In two special first looks at the series, Meghan does a bit of both. In the clip above, she’s joined by a new friend, the chef Roy Choi (The Chef Show), creator of the gourmet Korean Mexican taco truck Kogi and co-author of the forthcoming The Choi of Cooking: Flavor-Packed, Rule-Breaking Recipes for a Delicious Life: A Cookbook, as they whip up a delicious meal of Korean fried chicken and reminisce about growing up in Los Angeles.
In the clip below, Meghan demonstrates a little something she likes to do to turn an otherwise everyday fruit serving into a moment of delight for children.

Make sure to watch With Love, Meghan, when it premieres on Netflix on March 4.





























































































