Working moms on the move don’t always have time to sit at the table for meals, and TODAY meteorologist Dylan Dreyer is no exception.
The mom of three shared a snap of her “working mom” dinner to Instagram late Monday on her way back to the studio, which included a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, plantain chips and cherries.

“Dinner fit for a … working mom,” Dylan captioned the photo,. “Heading back into work to talk relentless heat on @nbcnightlynews.”
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Fellow moms were quick to weigh in on Dylan’s meal in the comments.
“53 year old Mom. I have a pb&j at least once a week,” one wrote.
Another chimed in, “No shame, I eat Pb&j more than my kids do!”
Dylan shares three sons — Calvin, 5, Oliver, 2, and Rusty, 9 months — with her husband, cameraman Brian Fichera.
he couple are no strangers to sharing behind-the-scenes peeks at their life on social media.
Earlier this summer, Dylan shared the reality of packing for vacation with three kids.
“Packing 3 kids for @acchampionship in Tahoe takes a lot of organizing,” she captioned the carousel of photos. “Packing 1 man apparently does not (swipe to last picture).”
A few months ago, Dylan documented her “ambitious“ journey to a restaurant with her sons without Fichera.
“Ambitious? Yes. Worth it? Yes!!” she captioned a photo of the family smiling at a table.
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