
Synopsis:
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 technology is making their job harder than ever. Research has proven that everything we worry about as parents--from drugs to alcohol, promiscuity, to obesity, academic achievement and just good old nutrition--can all be improved by the simple act of eating and talking together around the table.
Laurie has written a practical, inspirational, fun (and, of course, green) guide to the most important hour in any parent's day. Chock-full chapters include: Over seventy-five kid approved fantastic recipes; tips on teaching green values; conversation starters; games to play to help even the shyest family member become engaged; ways to express gratitude; the family dinner after divorce (hint: keep eating together) and much more. Filled with moving memories and advice from the country's experts and teachers, this book will get everyone away from electronic screens and back to the dinner table.
Author Bio:
Laurie David, ex-wife of Larry David, is a media savvy powerhouse. She founded the Stop Global Warming Virtual March, produced the Academy Award winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth, and launched the Stop Global Warming College Tour with Sheryl Crow. She's been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Today, and Good Morning America; is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post, and is author of The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming (Scholastic, 9/07).
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My Opinion:
Not too long ago my Mom was here for a visit and we were talking about Caesar Salad. Odd topic, I know, but we were discussing who's was best. I wish I had this cookbook then. I would have whipped it out and made this recipe and bam! She'd have a new favorite, which currently my Aunt Barb holds the title to.
I loved the recipe, and so did my family, that we all agree it's the new fave! I can't wait to make it for my Mom.
Definitely a great cookbook, filled with more than just recipes. Family and tradition is ever present in the stories the authors tell.
I definitely recommend this to any food lover, though keep in mind it's all suited to tastes.
5/5
Caesar Salad, Page 124
~I won my copy. I was not compensated for my opinion.~
I love a good Caesar salad! I'm glad I saw this review -- this might not necessarily be a cookbook I'd go for, but now I think I'll get it for a family friend for Xmas! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe Caesar salad looks delicious. I am familiar with Laurie David so I might pick up this book just to see what she has to say, plus I would like that recipe.
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