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Partners & Volunteers

How to become a Partner Organization or Volunteer Partners The Family Dinner Project has developed many ways of working with families in their homes and communities.  But we are always open to new ideas about how our work fits into other organizations. Do you have programs that would benefit from support from The Family Dinner […]

Getting Started Accordian

Who can join The Family Dinner Project? Families come in all shapes and sizes: Couples with and without children, single parents, multiple generations under one roof, work families, college and school families, neighborhoods and whole communities. No matter what your family make-up is, where you live, or what your dinners are like now, you can […]

Togetherness and Taco Fridays

A conversation with Jennifer de los Santos, a local mother and community member, about the Community Dinners at The Ford School in Lynn, Mass.

‘That’s Disgusting!’ – Encouraging Picky Eaters

Does nature or nurture create picky eaters? Plus tips for taming even the pickiest among us

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?

When Families and College Students Join Forces

Read about how Southern Vermont College is building community and promoting higher education through an informal dinner series!

Indoor Picnics and Joyful Conversations

One mother shares her ideas for fun, creative dinners.

A Satisfying End to a Community Dinner Series

“Parents are such innovators,” said Sarrouf. “They are constantly having to improvise, and use their intelligence and intuition to find ways to overcome challenges. When parents come together and share their knowledge, it’s a really powerful thing.”

Making Pizza: A Common Ground for Finicky Eaters

It wasn’t until last year that I realized how enjoyable the act of making pizza could be…

Chatting with the Washington Post About Taking the Stress Out of Family Dinners

Our own Dr. Anne Fishel talks about taking the stress out of family dinners in this excellent Washington Post piece. Read on for some great tips!

Keeping Cooking Simple

People have been cooking for tens of thousands of years. They’ve done it with nothing more than a fire in an open pit. They’ve done it while fleeing enemies. They’ve even done it during droughts and disasters. Which is all to say: whatever our time and resource constraints are, others came before us have cooked […]

Signup

To get the most out of  Food, Fun and Conversation: 4 Weeks to Better Family Dinners, you should register for 4 weeks of helpful reminder emails, including tips, resources, links and encouragement to keep your dinner project on track. We’ll also add you to The Family Dinner Project monthly newsletter for more recipes and ideas […]