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Podcast Episode 13: Tightening the Belt

On this episode of the podcast, Bri and Annie talk with colleague Dr. Lauren Fiechtner of the Greater Boston Food Bank about rising prices and food insecurity.

Podcast Episode 5: Labor of Love?

Who does most of the labor of family meals? We look at gender roles, invisible labor, and solutions for sharing the workload.

Podcast Episode 3: Family Dinner During May Madness

In the third episode of The Family Dinner Project Podcast, we share strategies for managing meals during the busy end of the school year.

Family Dinner and Eating Disorders: What Parents Need to Know

What do parents need to know about family dinner and eating disorders? We have expert advice to help make mealtimes safe and protective.

Holiday Hosting Ideas from our friends at GoodCook

Get holiday hosting ideas from our friends at GoodCook! Stress-free side dishes, make-ahead family breakfasts, and leftover storage tips.

Chicken souvlaki

Family Picnic #12: Chicken Souvlaki and Ice Cream Dance Party

Enjoy an end-of-summer family picnic with easy chicken souvlaki, conversation starters about transitions, and an ice cream recipe that’s also a dance party!

Thanksgiving in the “New Normal”

How will we celebrate Thanksgiving in the “New Normal?” More than half of families will stick with new ideas they learned last year.

Family Breakfast #4: Chia Parfaits and Kitchen Art

Make family breakfast special with red, white and blue chia parfaits, an easy morning art project and silly conversation starters.

Tips for Better Family Dinners in 2013

If your resolution is to have better, more frequent family dinners in 2013, start by asking your family what they would like to improve about dinner. Then, as a group, commit to two or three manageable goals. Here are a few possible family dinner changes: If your resolution is to have better, more frequent family […]

Real Family Dinner Projects: The Lewis Family

Writer Debi Lewis and her family have experienced navigating family dinner with medical needs, as well as dealing with busy teen schedules.

On Strike

Why I Went on Strike

When my sons were 12 and 14, I went on strike. To demand more respect for my nightly dinners, I hung up my apron and just stopped cooking.

Family Dinners with My Non-Traditional Family

Grace and her housemates transform their kitchen into a cozy haven while whipping up veggie burritos.