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Love Your Time at the Table

  Valentine’s Day is coming soon, and with it, the annual demands that we lavish love on our family and friends in numerous ways. School-aged kids will pass out Valentine’s cards and trinkets; couples will scramble for the perfect dinner reservations. For 24 hours, everyone will be focused on love — and then what? We’re […]

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Giving, Gratitude and a New Menu for Dinner Tonight

  In November, we celebrate the occasion our co-founder, Dr. Anne Fishel, jokingly refers to as β€œthe mother of all family dinners.” No doubt Thanksgiving is a major upcoming event on your family dinner calendar, but it’s not the only opportunity for meaningful mealtime connections that can be made over the course of the next […]

Encouraging Honesty and Trust at Family Dinner

Honesty and trust are important topics. Get our top tips for encouraging the development of honesty and trust through shared family meals.

Kicking off the Conversation: One Mom’s List

Not sure what to talk about tonight? Our guest blogger shares some of her favorite table questions

Cooking and Musing with Alton

Guest Blogger Brian Fies on Alton Brown, easy bake ovens and why we should teach our children to cook

Five Tips for Creating Family Traditions

Few times of the year are as steeped in tradition as the December holiday season. Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa or nothing at all, the traditions you practice as a family any time of the year strengthen your family’s sense of identity and contribute to a greater feeling of belonging. Traditions ground us; They […]

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Planting the Seeds of Good Health at the Dinner Table

  Depending on where you live, March may be coming in like its characteristic lion, or it may already be showing its kinder, fluffier lamb side. Either way, we know that this month marks the annual turning point towards Spring, with sunshine and new seeds sprouting all around us! This March, we’re focusing on how […]

New Research: How COVID Changed Dinner

New research by The Family Dinner Project and Making Caring Common shows that COVID changed dinner for many families in lasting ways.

Give the Gift of Family Dinner

To your family with Food, Fun & Conversation: 4 Weeks to Better Family Dinners (Click here to begin) This is a fun, healthy and easy way to spend more time with your family, which is the best gift of all this time of year. Want to know more? Check out the graphic below!   To […]

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Vegetable Soup

Who doesn’t love a bowl of a vegetable soup on a chilly day? Here’s John Sarrouf’s family recipe.

If You Serve It…They Will Come

Guest blogger Linda chats about an impromptu New Year’s Eve dinner, and the importance of creating community.

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The Very First Family Dinners

(Note: This is the first post in a series.)

Far more important than developing a robust eater, and regardless of whether your baby is bottle- or breast-fed, the feeding relationship is the first crucial task of parenting.