To help America's overwhelmed families sit down to a family dinner, David provides all the reasons, more than 75 kid-approved recipes and fun tools to do so.
Eat, Laugh, Talk: The Family Dinner Playbook gives you the tools to have fun family dinners with great food and great conversation. The book includes conversation starters as well as quick and easy recipes to bring your family closer.
This book is, in fact, for anyone interested in learning how to make a meal to be shared with someone they love, and about how so many good, happy things happen when we do.
Written by a Harvard Medical School professor and mother, Home for Dinner makes a passionate and informed plea to put mealtime back at the center of family life and supplies compelling evidence and realistic tips for getting even the ...
Great-Uncle Benson prepares exotic food dishes in order to lure Rachel's family to a communal meal.
Sara Moulton may be a professional chef and television personality, but she’s also a working mother who has to get dinner on the table for her husband and kids every night.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Three signs you need this book: 1) Chicken fingers qualify as adventurous. (Hey, they’re not nuggets.) 2) You live in fear of the white stuff touching the green stuff. 3) Family dinner?
From acclaimed Nigerian storyteller Atinuke, the first in a series of chapter books set in contemporary West Africa introduces a little girl who has enchanted young readers.
Lindell with his preschool teacher, Mrs. Kristin Bragdon “This is our class pet, Tommy the Turtle,” Mrs. Bragdon said to the rest of us. She looked again at Lindell. “Monday is a holiday, and we don't have school.
Look for Under Pressure, the companion guide to coping with stress and anxiety among girls, available now.
As life gets busier, it's increasingly harder to set aside time to put a nourishing meal on the table for the family after a long day. In Everyday Dinners, this cookbook gives us the easy guide and tricks to make that possible.