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Friday, August 15, 2008

FYI...Food & Family!

I don't know if any of you get this magazine in the mail or not -- but it is free - and usually has quite a few wonderful things in it -- and easy things  --- and fun things for the kids! -- if that means anything to you!   so I would highly recommend subscribing to this one!  ( click photo to go to subscribe)

Posted by Chris at 10:59 AM  

1 comments:

*katie said...

Cool! THanks for the tip! :)

August 16, 2008

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Quote of the week...

I've Learned that food goes down better in a social environment that brings the family together. A warm family atmosphere gives a child something to do other thatn stare at his plate, and a picky child who eats alone is likely to be pickier because there is little distraction. I try to duplicate the happy mealtimes of my own childhood, which were sociable & relaxed, with easy going conversation. ( Oh, wait a minute, that was a dream I had!)

Seriously though, the moment I put food down on the table, I sweep the children up in lively conversation about my day. They answer with their own stories, and before you know it, mealtime is over, without a hiccup! Realistically, in this day in age, it's very difficult for many families to actually sit down together. Even if you can't be there with your children, ask whoever is taking care of them - even if he or she is not eating - and make conversation.

Jessica Seinfeld
Deceptively Delicious
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Other Inspiration!

  • Bacon Cupcakes
  • Apple Streusel Cheesecake Bars
  • Orange Rolls
  • Apple Sweet Onion Marmalade
  • Chocolate Bread Pudding
  • Raw Organic Chocolate Macaroons
  • Buns in the Oven
  • Cinnamon Rolls
  • Folkman Super Galactic Cookie
  • Golden Brownies
  • Pinwheels
  • Sheepherder's White Bread
  • Sugar Cookies
So - I was  always asking my friends what they were making for dinner because for some reason I can be creative in every other part of my life except dinner!  --- So I thought it would be fun  if we had a blog where we could share the yummy things we are feeding our families with each other. This way we can always have somewhere to look on days when we want to try something new... Your recipes can be simple or not, healthy or not - Everything goes!
Breakfast lunch or dinner!  
Oh... and don't forget the dessert!

I am really excited to see what you are feeding your families!

Thanks for Joining in!  
And feel free to 
invite your friends!

Love Chris

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In truth a family is what you make it. It is made strong, not by the number of heads counted at the dinner table, but by the rituals you help family members create, by the memories you share, by the commitment of time, and love you show one another, and by hopes for the future you have as individuals and as a unit.

Marge Kennedy & Janet Spencer King
"The Single Parent Family"
We have learned that the most important thing about meal time is that we have it together! This time provides a great opportunity for us to bond as we hear about each other's day and give counsel and advise to one another concerning any problems.

Kimberly Bytheway - Traditions
The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found.

Calvin Trillin

Ha ha!
My mother's menu
consisted of two choices:

TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.


Buddy Hacket

More than just Soups & Casseroles...

"After our whole family has survived another day, with all of it's ups and downs, we come together as a family and celebrate together. We don't have to wait for birthdays or holidays to be happy together. Life is too short. It doesn't Matter that we're eating macaroni and cheese with mismatched forks. What does matter is that we make mealtime a relaxed and enjoyable time together.

Let us make our kitchens creative centers from which we emanate some of the most delightful of all home experiences"

Barbara B Smith

What your Children really want for dinner...

"The number of those who report that their "whole family usually eats dinner together" has declined 33%. This is most concerning because the time a family spends together "eating meals at home [is] the strongest predictor of children's academic achievment and psychological adjustment." Family mealtimes have also been shown to be a strong bulwark against children's smoking, drinking, or using drugs. There is inspired wisdom in this advice to parents: what your children really want for dinner is you."

from a talk given by
Dallin H Oaks

titled "Good, Better, Best


Think of Meal time as a Celebration...

True power is found in the hands of a worthy nurturer, especially at mealtimes.

Parents, who are "primarily responsible for the nurture of their children," can be a powerful force for strengthening families when they use mealtimes to gather loved ones. They follow the example of the Savior to calm, teach, and help their families remember important things as they feed, cultivate, educate, and rear at the consecrated tables in their homes.

Julie B Beck
Powerful Nurturing

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