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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.

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, […]

School Chef Offers Good Advice for Picky Eaters

“Suddenly I have a kid who likes salad, fresh herbs and deftly mincing garlic…”

September-Feature

The supplies your kids really need for school (no pencils required)

Just like all transitions, the back-to-school season can stir up many different emotions for kids. With new teachers, new classes, new schedules, and more, it’s no wonder our kids may feel a little stressed out. While you’re likely well stocked on the notebooks and pencils, a child’s confidence and coping skills might be in short […]

Tips for Saving and Storing Thanksgiving Leftovers

Get great tips for saving and storing Thanksgiving leftovers, including fridge and freezer guidelines, courtesy of our friends at GoodCook!

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.

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!

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.

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?

Feeding the Bond: A Father-Daughter Story

How cooking and eating together nourished one family after loss

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.

Not Your Average Valentine’s Day Ideas

Trying to come up with something different to do with your family on Valentine’s Day?