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Food is a wonderful way to show you care, build community, and offer support to neighbors and loved ones. The post Food as Comfort and Care appeared first on The Family Dinner Project.| The Family Dinner Project
Dr. Anne Fishel reflects on foods that helped her recover after surgery, and recommends ways to care for others through comfort food.| The Family Dinner Project
On this episode, we talk with colleague Dr. Lauren Fiechtner of the Greater Boston Food Bank about rising prices and food insecurity.| The Family Dinner Project
Partnering With UsThe Family Dinner Project works with national and community organizations to support families in coming together for food, fun and| The Family Dinner Project
Whether you're just starting out as a couple or adding children to the family, we've got tips for creating your first family dinner routines.| The Family Dinner Project
Whether you’re looking forward to a calmer December or just waiting to wave goodbye to 2020, we've got at-home family fun ideas this month.| The Family Dinner Project
Families say cleanup and cooking are their biggest dinner headaches. We've got great ideas for low-clean, low-cook family dinners.| The Family Dinner Project
It's February: the month of love and valentines and, depending on where you live, possibly very chilly temperatures. Some places have experienced| The Family Dinner Project
This ratatouille with chickpeas recipe from NuCook is budget friendly, plant based, easy, and delicious!| The Family Dinner Project
Celebrate this Civic Season with food, fun and conversation from Monticello, Challah Back Girls, Made by Us, and New American History.| The Family Dinner Project
What's your meal planning personality? We've got a 10 question quiz to help you find out -- plus resources you can use to work with your type, not against it! The post What’s Your Meal Planning Personality? appeared first on The Family Dinner Project.| The Family Dinner Project
Hoping to host more summer gatherings? We've got new resources to help you build community and invite neighbors to share a meal with you this Civic Season. The post A New Guide to Gathering appeared first on The Family Dinner Project.| The Family Dinner Project
We're diving into the latest research and trends on the state of family dinner in 2025, including what, when, and how families eat together. The post The State of Family Dinner appeared first on The Family Dinner Project.| The Family Dinner Project
Learn how to get the most out of a roast chicken, so you can stretch a single budget-friendly bird into several meals for your family.| The Family Dinner Project
We're exploring dinner for couples across the lifespan of a relationship, from the early days all the way through the empty nest.| The Family Dinner Project
A groundbreaking global study has just shown that eating together makes us happier! We talk with one of the study's co-authors, Micah Kaats.| The Family Dinner Project
We're celebrating 15 years of The Family Dinner Project with a look back at our accomplishments, as well as a sneak peek of all the great work to come!| The Family Dinner Project
People are looking for more ways to build community. We've got lots of ideas to help you connect through food, fun, and conversation.| The Family Dinner Project
Back to school means back to the dinner table. Here's how to set yourself up for success as the calendar fills back up with school year schedules. The post Back to School Dinner Success appeared first on The Family Dinner Project.| The Family Dinner Project
In this episode of The Family Dinner Project Podcast, we tackle back to school family dinners: What, where, when, and how.| The Family Dinner Project
What's your meal planning personality? We've got a 10 question quiz to help you find out, plus resources you can use to work with your type.| The Family Dinner Project
Hoping to host summer gatherings? We've got new resources to help you build community and invite neighbors to share a meal this Civic Season.| The Family Dinner Project
In this special mini-episode, we tackle a tricky reader question about getting parents on the same page with trauma and ADHD at the table. The post Podcast Episode 11: Real Family Dinner Projects Q&A appeared first on The Family Dinner Project.| The Family Dinner Project
Mollie Katzen shares her inspirations, childhood family dinner memories, advice for home chefs, and more| The Family Dinner Project
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Bri and Annie explore the idea of setting intentions for the family dinner table, to help families get the most out of their shared meals.| The Family Dinner Project
This New Year, we're helping you focus on what really matters through setting simple intentions for your family meals.| The Family Dinner Project
What do parents need to know about family dinner and eating disorders? We have expert advice to help make mealtimes safe and protective.| The Family Dinner Project
Dr. Anne Fishel offers tips for getting teenagers more engaged in family dinner| The Family Dinner Project
Make family dinner in just a few minutes with English Muffin Pizzas! Leftover sauce, cheese and ready-made muffins are a fast and tasty dinner solution.| The Family Dinner Project
Rotisserie chicken, Bob's Burgers and shared responsibilities: Find out how these busy working parents of a young athlete manage family dinners.| The Family Dinner Project
Eating with toddlers takes a special kind of patience and perseverance. These "three T's" can help parents manage common challenges.| The Family Dinner Project
Talking about work at the dinner table may seem like it would bore the kids, but there are big benefits to letting them in on parents' lives.| The Family Dinner Project
Need quick, easy, no-fail dinner ideas for your family? Try this big list of low-cook and no-cook possibilities!| The Family Dinner Project
When might your child's picky eating be a real problem? We're digging into the difference between pickiness and ARFID, a medical disorder.| The Family Dinner Project
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We dive into questions around family dinner research, trying to sort out whether it's the dinner, or the family having dinner, that matters.| The Family Dinner Project
We're thrilled to announce the launch of our latest venture: The Family Dinner Project Podcast! In each of our 30-minute episodes, Content Manager Bri| The Family Dinner Project
Family therapist Dr. Anne Fishel tackles takeaways from the notorious family Christmas dinner on hit show "The Bear."| The Family Dinner Project
We've compiled a list of 100 Alternatives to "How Was Your Day?" so families can have better, more meaningful conversations at any age.| The Family Dinner Project