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The Loud Bang!

Posted on: January 28th, 2012 by Ruth

A boisterous family discovers mindful moments at the table

Making Enchiladas

The Family Dinner Project Goes to the Ford School

Posted on: January 5th, 2012 by Anne Fishel, Ph.D

“On a rainy night in December, five families came to the Ford School cafeteria, where we made enchiladas together, told stories about our family dinners and shared tips about how to get kids to eat healthy foods…”

The Parent Trap

Posted on: December 13th, 2011 by Larry

A Stanford University professor learns a hard lesson. Did he deserve to?

Dog

If Every Day Were Christmas Eve

Posted on: December 12th, 2011 by Allissa

The Pingree School in South Hamilton, MA was the first high school to bring The Family Dinner Project to its campus. Students in Pingree’s Food Writing explored the relationship among culture, family & relationships. Here is one student’s essay.

Brawl in the Family

Posted on: December 1st, 2011 by Larry

A father fights in defense of his son on the field

Thanksgiving Table

Holidays or Hellidays? Tips for Better Conversations at Home

Posted on: November 23rd, 2011 by Bob

How can we increase the likelihood of love and connection, and lessen the likelihood of the old dance of conflict? Bob Stains offers some advice.

My Story of Stuffing

Posted on: November 23rd, 2011 by Bob

“Making chestnut stuffing has become a beloved tradition; something my family looks forward to and marks its years by. And it invites me to be grateful.”

Dinty Morre Beef Stew

In Defense of Canned Stew

Posted on: November 19th, 2011 by Bob

Sometimes the quickest meals leave time for what’s even more important: connection. Bob Stains on dinners with his father.

Cooking with Kids: Monkey Bread

Posted on: November 17th, 2011 by Charlotte

Get the recipe and watch 10-year-old Christy bake up some monkey bread!

Lovin’ Spoonful

Posted on: November 9th, 2011 by Cynthia

“If he couldn’t make those other milestones, I could nourish him with food, patience and an envelope of calm at every meal,” writes guest blogger Cynthia in this beautiful piece about her son Graham, born with severe cerebral palsy.

Cooking with Kids: Offal Onions

Posted on: November 4th, 2011 by

Never heard of offal onions? You’re not alone…learn what they are, and how to make them.

Judge for Yourself

Posted on: November 3rd, 2011 by Larry

A judge is supposed to be impartial. But when big donors have a vested interest in how a judge rules, can they really play it down the middle?