
The Family Dinner
Great Ways to Connect with Your Kids, One Meal at a Time
by Laurie David, Kirstin Uhrenholdt
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appears in Kids Cookbooks.
The producer of An Inconvenient Truth, Laurie David's new mission is to help America's overwhelmed families sit down to a Family Dinner, and she provides all the reasons, recipes and fun tools to do so. Laurie David speaks from her own experience confronting the challenges of raising two teenage girls. Today's parents have lots to deal with and tec...
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“A bright, project-driven kids' cookbook that leans hard on simple sweets and approachable treats so young cooks can finish projects quickly. Recipes use common ingredients and straightforward steps, which makes it useful for one-off baking sessions and group activities. The practical side is its low-friction, grab-and-go projects; the limiting side is a narrow scope—few savory options and little attention to advanced technique—so it won’t serve readers seeking systematic skill development or culinary depth.”
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