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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 […]

Nurturing “Stewards of the Planet”

Dr. Anne Fishel addresses the why and how of raising environmentally conscious kids

May-Feature mother and son

May’s Menu: Honoring Our Mothers and Soldiers

  Need an interesting conversation starter for the table this month? Ask your family what May’s two major holidays—Mother’s Day and Memorial Day—have in common. While the obvious answer is that they both start with the letter M, there’s a deeper connection you may not know about. According to this History.com article, what we refer […]

Feeding the Bond: A Father-Daughter Story

How cooking and eating together nourished one family after loss

How to Beat Tension and Conflict from Your Family Dinner

Six simple insights into common dinner table conflicts, and how to tame them for good.

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.

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 […]

Pulled Pork

This pulled pork recipe was provided by dietitian Clancy Cash Harrison and appears on her site CookingWithClancy.com. You can use the pork in a number of different recipes to make many different meals from one main item!

Co-Founder Dr. Anne Fishel on Mom Enough Radio

Our co-founder talks family dinners and creative strategies for food, fun and conversation with the Mom Enough audience.

Pan Fried Pork and Bean Burritos

This recipe is from our friend Clancy Harrison, dietitian and writer at CookingWithClancy.com. Make her pulled pork recipe in advance to make this a fast and easy meal for a busy night.

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

You Can Hate to Cook and Still Love Family Dinner

Food may get us to the table, but is it the most important part of family dinner?