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Cornered!

Posted on: marzo 19th, 2012 by Larry

A parenting tale of public shaming. What do you think?

Luca tasting pasta

Making Choices

Posted on: marzo 16th, 2012 by Lynn

Blogger Family and FDP team member Lynn writes about dinner at her house

Football or Footbrawl?

Posted on: marzo 15th, 2012 by Larry

Certainly football is a rough sport and players get hurt, but the game is about scoring points, not collecting scalps.

A Taste for Civilization

Posted on: marzo 12th, 2012 by John

What do the House of Representatives, the Arab Spring and my family all have in common? The need for more civil conversations over a family dinner.

Race to the Bottom

Posted on: marzo 1st, 2012 by Larry

There is a new Brown v. Board of Education case. And like the famous one in Topeka in 1954, this new one in Chicago has race at its core.

Wedding Album

Wedding Photos and Games: Entertaining Kids During Dinner

Posted on: marzo 1st, 2012 by

Persuading small children to stay in their seats during dinner can be a bit tricky. With a 4-year-old daughter named Chloe and a 2-year-old son named Charlie

NEDA

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Family Dinners and Positive Body Image

Posted on: febrero 27th, 2012 by Allissa

In honor of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week…

Daddy-Daughter Duel

Posted on: febrero 16th, 2012 by Larry

A North Carolina man, frustrated with his teenage daughter, employed some Wild West justice recently.

Zach and Izzy

Valentine’s Day Compliments

Posted on: febrero 16th, 2012 by Debbie

“Just focusing on being “nice” was all that I had expected — but I actually got much more.”

Love, Family, Food-1

Love, Family and Food

Posted on: febrero 13th, 2012 by Michelle

“Dinnertime was a chance to pause and relax, allowing us to regroup, even for a short time. As a child, this dinnertime routine became an anchor in my day.”

Messy Liam

Winter Soups with the Morrells

Posted on: febrero 9th, 2012 by Kim

Vegetable and kielbasa soup, anyone?

The Politics of Language

Posted on: febrero 2nd, 2012 by Larry

A woman is barred from running for city council in Arizona because her English is deemed inefficient enough to run for public office. What do you think?