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Holiday hosting can be fun, but also stressful! From planning the menu for the big day to managing all the little details, there are a lot of things to manage. We worked with our friends at GoodCook to get some of their insider secrets for stress-free hosting this holiday season: Easy, delicious and unique side dish ideas, simple make-ahead breakfast or brunch recipes, and top tips for storing leftovers for optimal safety and flavor.

Reflections on Being Bullied

Max, a young man who experienced bullying as a childhood, shared some of his stories with our staff writer Allissa. We hope these stories can serve as a jumping-off point for conversation about this important topic in your own family.

Chowing Down With Our In-School Lunch Program

Tablecloths in the library? It must be The Family Dinner Project’s Lunch Mentors Program!

Embarrassing Dinner Habit Contest: We Have a Winner!

In response to our “Most Embarrassing Dinner Habit” contest, we received some wonderfully funny and honest…

Let’s Talk About Bullying

With the release of ‘Bully’, here are some questions to help your family talk about a problem that touches 13 million kids each year.

9 Fun Food Activities for Spring Break

Spring break is here, which can mean a lot of unstructured free time with your kids. Why not lure them into the kitchen with one of our food-inspired activities?

Your Most Embarrassing Dinner Stories

Fast food, gross-out conversations, and “trash night”—oh my! Read the most entertaining excerpts from our recent contest.

The Case of Trayvon Martin

Roughly one month ago, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was walking through a gated community in Florida when he was shot and killed by George Zimmerman, who was acting as the neighborhood’s watchman.