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by Anne Fishel, Ph.D Dr. Anne K. Fishel is the Executive Director and co-founder of The Family Dinner Project and a clinical psychologist, teacher, author, and family therapist. She is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Family and Couples Therapy Program at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. […]

School-Home Connections Twitter Chat, 11.17!

Join The Family Dinner Project and Bettina Siegel of The Lunch Tray to talk about successful home-school connections.

Keeping Kids Healthy Twitter Chat

Join The Family Dinner Project and Allison Howe, MPH of Don’t Panic, Mom! for a Twitter chat on keeping kids healthy at home and school.

NEDA

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

In honor of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week…

Green Beans: Three Chefs, Three Ways

Like green beans? Here we offer 3 recipes from 3 different chefs (plus a bonus recipe!)

Tips for Eating Well on a Budget

Eating on a budget doesn’t have to mean sacrificing the foods you love most. Use these tips to cut costs at the planning, shopping and cooking stages of meal preparation. Meal Planning: Map out your weekly menu and make a list of needed grocery items. Stick to your plan and avoid impulsive purchases (unplanned food […]

A Story of Stories for Dinner

A mom of four finds her way of connecting at the table

Tech at the Table Twitter Chat

We invite educators and families to chat with us about technology at the table!

Talking with Your Teen at the Table

“Around my table…any topic is acceptable if brought up with good intention and true curiosity,” writes pediatrician and mom Kate Land

Buttermilk pancakes

Buttermilk Pancakes

This recipe comes from mom, cooking instructor and “real” food advocate April Hamilton who writes, “No need for a mix!  Homemade pancakes are so easy—this is my most requested recipe! I like to encourage kids to make an “X” and an “O” with syrup to help as a ‘serving size.’ ” Visit April’s website at […]

How Many Cooks in your Kitchen?

Now that the school year is winding down, you might want to break out of a dinner rut and try something new. For instance, now might be the perfect time to involve your kids more in making and/or serving dinner. By inviting everyone to contribute to dinner, the experience not only becomes more fun, but […]

Fish chowder

Fish Chowder

The Family Dinner Project is based out of Boston–so we had to include a recipe for Fish Chowder, New England Style! (This recipe was republished from Food.com). Junior chefs can help you peel potatoes, scrub carrots and celery, or add some more seasonings in for additional flavor. We suggest trying out versions with Old Bay spice, […]