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By March 15, 2013October 2nd, 2013219 Comments

What’s happening in Family Dinner-Ville this week:

*Have you read Lean In yet? What do you think? I found myself skimming over all the studies reminding me of what I already know (women make less money than men; women do more housework even when they work full-time; leaving your kids to go to work is harder for moms than kids, etc.) and absolutely devouring the (somewhat measured) glimpses into her high-power life — like how she forgets to put her kid in green on St. Patrick’s Day and how her kids came down with lice while flying on the private jet of eBay’s CEO. Also: I don’t know if this is just a case of me wearing my family dinner goggles, but there are countless references to getting home in time to eat with her kids and how good it makes her feel. How centered.

*Due to popular demand — Deconstructed Dinner on DALS now has it’s own category. If you click on it (right over there in the right margin under “Categories”) you can get a list of dinners that are more conducive to separating into individual components (for kids) while not messing with the integrity of the whole (for parents).

*Every time I head to Stone Barns I think a) How lucky am I that this farm is right here in my neighborhood? then b) What can I buy at their gift shop? Locals know what I’m talking about — the mix of cookware, cookbooks (you’ll recognize at least one), tableware, kids toys, canning jars, and way more is one of the most beautifully curated gift collections anywhere. Some good news for non-locals: I had no idea until a few weeks ago that they have an online store as well. Head over there and check out my current obsessions: Lidded “working glasses,” a classic market tote, and a table runner that I bought for my mom’s birthday last year and liked so much I went back to pick one up for myself.

*I know, at this point you probably think that I’m a publicist for “Here’s the Thing,” but Alec Baldwin’s interview with NBC Nightly News host Brian Williams made me run a mile longer than I wanted to so I could hear the entire thing. (Ask Andy, this was an unprecedented event.) Favorite moment: Williams recallling his mother showing young Brian a photograph of a famous broadcast journalist, then telling Brian, “You can do better than him.”)

*Apropos of nothing, I just bought this fabric to cover a bulletin board in my home office.

*Apropos of all niece and nephew and “special” birthdays coming up this year, here’s my new favorite gift. (I love my childrens’ friends, but I ain’t spending $40 on them.)

*I’ve loved every essay I’ve read so far in The Cassoulet Saved My Marriage: True Tales of Food, Family, and How We Learn to Eatand based on the luminaries that editors Caroline Grant and Lisa Catherine Harper lined up for the anthology, I’m guessing this will continue. The last paragraph of Catherine Newman‘s essay “Talk With Your Mouth Full,” about the evolution of her family’s dinner table conversations, has been haunting me for days — even if the entire essay leading up to it had me in stitches. Here it is:

There are doubtless measurable benefits to dinner-table conversation. It’s a natural check on overeating, for example. Even if you’re talking and eating at the same time, you simply can’t generate the same food-shoveling velocity that you could if you were eating silently. Plus, I’m sure it’s good for mental health, for social health, for learning how to become a good date — although, my god, I’ll miss them when there’s someone they’re dating besides us. Bust mostly the benefits are immeasurable. What dinner table conversation gives us is time to stop and appreciate how much we have, right now, even as we imagine, deliriously, that it could go on forever.

To celebrate this quote specifically and the book’s publication generally, I’m giving away one copy of Cassoulet to a random commenter below. Good luck and have a great weekend. Update: Chris (#194) is the winner. Congrats!

PS: Credit for illustration way up top: Pixar’s hand-drawn storyboard illo from the family dinner scene in The Incredibles. (Is there a better movie in the world?)

219 Comments

  • Avatar Laura says:

    Thanks for a chance to win the book. I love your book and blog ,especially since I have 2 picky girls with differing preferences. Deconstructing is a great idea!

  • Avatar Heather says:

    I’m constantly amazed at how I can be enthralled by a food blog post that doesn’t actually include a recipe. Thanks for the great content.

  • Avatar Tracy says:

    The essay book sounds like a great read!

  • Avatar Leah says:

    Wow, great post all around. Thanks for a few new Internet-related distractions! And of course thanks for the chance to win the book!

  • Avatar Jennifer says:

    Ooo, this book looks great!

  • Avatar Heather says:

    Oooh! Oooh! Pick me!

    (I LOVE the picture at the beginning of this post. The family dynamic in that movie…awesome.)

  • Avatar Juliana says:

    Two books my my request list at the library! I’ve been meaning to look into the Sheryl Sandberg book, but I hadn’t been remembering while at the computer, so thanks for that–and the book of essays… ooooo… sounds so lovely. The cover is beautiful, too.

  • Avatar Robin says:

    sounds like a wonderful book to read as i log in more hours on the bleachers of my daughter’s swim team practices

  • Avatar Katie says:

    Wait, are there really moms that *don’t* occasionally forget to send there kids in green on St. Patrick’s Day? (Or pajamas on Pajama Day etc, etc.)

  • Avatar Samantha Henningson says:

    Just found your site — love it, and love the chance to win what looks like a great book! Thanks for recommendation!

  • Avatar Kathy says:

    Tried the Shredded Kale Salad with Avocado tonight. It was incredible!! Have to say I had been HATING Kale up to this point.Substituted a grapefruit (fruit & juice) for the lemon since I had none in the fridge. Even the kids loved it- Thanks!! Hope I win the book 🙂

  • Avatar Ann L. says:

    I just love your blog and cookbook. And I love the “finds” that you share!

  • Avatar Candice says:

    Read about this book on Catherine Newman’s site. Can’t wait to read it! (maybe even for FREE)

  • Avatar Jill says:

    Love checking in at night and getting great ideas for tomorrow. Thanks for the chance to win! Happy Weekend!

  • Avatar Jen w. says:

    I believe it is my destiny to win this, since I am a big fan of Catherine Newman’s blog AND Alec Baldwin’s podcast!

  • Avatar Dana says:

    Thank you for the post and the chance to win!

  • kelly says:

    Just made a DALS recipe for chicken and artichokes, turned out great. Thanks for the inspiration and giveaways!

  • Avatar Sherry says:

    Great title. Would love to read.

  • Avatar Blair says:

    Pick me! Pick me! That looks like a great read! Oh, and you totally turned me on to “Here’s the thing” – I really enjoy listening to it!
    Thanks!

  • Avatar sara says:

    oh I would love this book!!

  • Avatar Bonnie says:

    Just wanted you to know, my kids’ elementary school has an Art Night fundraiser and my donation to one of the raffle baskets is your book! The theme is “Kids in the Kitchen” so deciding what to donate was a no-brainer.
    Thinking about dinner as our family love story, instead of as my recurring 6:00 nightmare (what do you mean you’re hungry, I fed you last night for crying out loud…) has made a HUGE difference. Oh, and I’m sure Sheryl has put together a good read too, but your book has been transformational!

  • Avatar Carrie says:

    Would love a copy! Also, love that quote 🙂

  • Divya says:

    Hello. I’m a lurker; de-lurking for today to tell you that I LOVE your blog. Love it. To bits. In fact, you have inspired me so much for my own blog.
    Aside from that, I love The Incredibles. The paragraph from the book was so great, and I would be thrilled to receive a copy of the book!
    Thanks Jenny

  • Avatar Chelsea says:

    Can’t wait to read it! Also, thanks for sharing the Alec Baldwin podcast. I think it is going to be a new favorite in our house.

  • Avatar Lissa says:

    Can’t tell you how many times I have recommended this site. Thx

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