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Beat the Supply Chain with “Small” Holiday Family Bonding Ideas

Beat the supply chain woes this season with “small” holiday family bonding ideas, from homemade gifts to outdoor fun!

State Capitals

Let the kids choose a state and learn the capital, then quiz them at dinner. (Keep a running list so you know the answers as well!) When they get all the states on the list right, they can choose another state to add. Juliet M. submitted this geographically-focused game: her daughter has learned 35 state […]

Bringing Meaningful Conversation to the Cafeteria

Guest blogger and college student Sarah Sessa on what she learned as a Lunch Circles mentor

Goal Sheet Games

One way to introduce your family to The Family Dinner Project is with a game at the table. After all, we want this program to be fun! Check out these two games to help your family discuss dinner goals for the next four weeks: Best-Guesser Game Each family member fills out their own Goal Sheet, […]

New Ways to Connect at Thanksgiving (and beyond)

Make Thanksgiving meaningful with these food, fun and conversation ideas to help you connect and remember the “thanks” and “giving.”

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.

The Albert family

From Spaghetti O’s to β€˜Ratatouille’ sauce Background: Time with the kids Scott, a divorced father of three teenage children, has a girlfriend whom he is hoping to marry. He works from home in a screen-printing business doing logos for sports teams and colleges. Part of the reason why Scott is in this business is because […]

An Urban Barn Raising

Not your everyday family dinner tale: A couple builds a clay oven in their backyard, resurrecting the idea of “the village oven.” Part one in a two-part series.

A Penny for Your Thoughts?

No one likes a tattletale. That’s one of the things that makes whistleblowing difficult.

How Do You Eat Together On A Packed Day?

Tell us how you outsmart busy schedules for the chance to win $50 worth of groceries!

Lunching and Learning at the Ford School

Think you’ve mastered the art of conversation? There’s always something new to learn with our Lunch Mentors Program.

Encouraging Generosity in Kids

Presents! Toys! It’s December, which means lots of kids are thinking about holiday gifts. But giving is a two-way street, and this is a great time of year to talk to your kids about generosity. When beginning the discussion, try to avoid language that makes people in need seem different. Instead, emphasize that everyone needs […]