Reviews
"...to create a more nurturing, positive environment around the table, this is a book you'll want to read." --Weekend Salinas Californian, "In Home for Dinner , Dr. Fishel touches upon some of the intellectual benefits of dining together as a family." --Southern Kissed, "…just the jump-start I needed to get my family back to the table and on the family dinner track." --My Scraps, "...plenty of tips for those that already eat together and lots of good ideas for those that are trying to work towards that." --I Wished I Lived in a Library, "… full of ideas for GETTING your family to the table, also a great selection of recipe ideas and better yet, ideas for getting the conversation going." --My Scraps, "...easy read rich with valuable suggestions that any of us can integrate into meal time...to take advantage of the fleeting time we have with our kids." -- Christa Melynk Hines, "…plenty of tips for those that already eat together and lots of good ideas for those that are trying to work towards that." --I Wished I Lived in a Library, " Home for Dinner is a great resource for families and I've enjoyed incorporating some of the suggestions into our regular routine." --The Simple Moms, "A delightful new book written by the co-founder of The Family Dinner Project offers a road map to healthy, happy mealtimes." -- Balancing Act column, Tribune Newspapers, "…combines insights from experts with experiences that show how sharing food has the power to heal and strengthen families and nourish children's development and well-being." --Utne Reader, "... shares accounts of healing, bonding, and communication when families gather together over a meal...author goes beyond and demonstrates solid tools and encouragement for implementation. Recommended with gusto." --Library Journal, " Home for Dinner will definitely be my go-to guide for trying out new recipes that suit the taste of everyone in my family." --Beautiful Mommies, "A delightful new book written by the co-founder of The Family Dinner Project offers a road map to healthy, happy mealtimes..." --Chicago Tribune, "…easy read rich with valuable suggestions that any of us can integrate into meal time…to take advantage of the fleeting time we have with our kids." -- Christa Melynk Hines, "…to create a more nurturing, positive environment around the table, this is a book you'll want to read." --Weekend Salinas Californian, "Fishel's tone is friendly and she quickly connects with her audience by sharing her own hits and misses with regard to the family dinner." --Woman Around Town, "I recommend the book to mothers and fathers or grandparents who are looking for ways to make a stronger connection amongst the family." --Blog Critics, "I highly recommend Home for Dinner for any parent who struggles to put healthy food on the table night after night." --Mother Daughter Book Club, "... full of ideas for GETTING your family to the table, also a great selection of recipe ideas and better yet, ideas for getting the conversation going." --My Scraps, "Not only is the book full of ideas for GETTING your family to the table, it also has a great selection of recipe ideas and better yet, ideas for getting the conversation going." --My Scraps, "...just the jump-start I needed to get my family back to the table and on the family dinner track." --My Scraps, "… shares accounts of healing, bonding, and communication when families gather together over a meal…author goes beyond and demonstrates solid tools and encouragement for implementation. Recommended with gusto." --Library Journal, "…easy read rich with valuable suggestions that any of us can integrate into meal time…to take advantage of the fleeting time we have with our kids..." -Christa Melynk Hines, "...combines insights from experts with experiences that show how sharing food has the power to heal and strengthen families and nourish children's development and well-being." --Utne Reader, "The book is a positive look at making and keeping positive family dynamics together through something as seemingly simple as sitting down to dinner together." --Seattle Post Intelligencer