A Heaping Spoof
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Last-Minute Dinner

Procrastinate on making dinner plans until 5:15 p.m. Look at the clock in panic, stress, and bake fish sticks. Enjoy teenage grumbles. Remind them that they are fully capable of making their own dinner once in a while. So easy!

Yenta Q (Staff Room):

I am a mother of an eight-, seven-, six-, five-, four-, three-, two-, and one-year-old, and I struggle to find a dinner that will satisfy all their macro- and micronutrient needs and still be something they’re excited to eat. (My newborn’s nutrition is not yet a source of stress, baruch Hashem.) Any suggestions?

If you’re looking for a dinner all kids eat, you have got to try cereal and milk. It’s fortified! There are vitamins!

Technique Q:

How do I get my food to look more like the pictures in Family Table? My husband always eyes them and nudges me to make the recipes.

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