If you are refinishing a table top that will have a lot of use, like
kids at the dinner table kind of use then I wouldn't suggest paint.
I usually do not add a lot of centerpiece decor to my table because I can't see over it to talk to
my kids at dinner.
I always eat at the table with
my kids at dinner, and I need to start doing it at breakfast and lunch, too.
Similarly, I was so busy corralling 3
kids at the dinner table that it never occurred to me to hand the Caboose a spoon to feed himself.
However, Kitty Wicks warns that parents shouldn't put too much pressure on
their kids at the dinner table.
Or, instead of asking
your kids at dinner how school was today, go around the table and ask everyone to share a story of how they struggled with something.
One bite and I am brought back to being a little
kid at the dinner table with family or being in college and sitting around with my girlfriends eating this at least once a week during the colder months.
Not exact matches
Her answer offers a few interesting tidbits, such as the fact that she's out the door
at a totally reasonable hour to eat
dinner with her
kids (seriously, if Sandberg can manage to leave
at 5:30, why can't you?)
Recently, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg caused a stir after revealing in a video interview that she leaves work every day
at 5:30 p.m. to have
dinner with her family — and she'd been doing it since she had
kids, even when she worked for Google.
Instead of talking on the phone
at our
kid's soccer game, or watching TV while cooking
dinner, or doing anything while doing anything, what if we focused on one thing, one business problem, one conversation?
I walk out of this office every day
at 5:30 so I'm home for
dinner with my
kids at 6:00, and interestingly, I've been doing that since I had
kids.
Summer in Muskoka with three young
kids means lots of late afternoons
at the beach, so if you happen to be in Gravenhurst on a sunny day right before
dinner... you'll know where to find me.Typically, the summer months are when I try to...
But
at the same time, by bringing in people with experience, we could actually also make sure that we could have
dinner with our
kids.
Family, freinds, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, the postman, people from your church, people you like, people you don't like, your ex-husband or ex-wife (I know you don't want to, but take one for the team), the cashier
at Walmart, your child's teacher, the
kid in the drive - thru window
at McDonald's, the random encyclopedia salesman that knocks on your door while your eating
dinner, the pushy car salesman who doesn't believe your «just looking,» the overweight plumber wedged under your kitchen sink
With 4
kids and an entrepreneur husband,
dinners often look like a chaotic board meeting
at Ayelet's home.
At dinner the other evening, I made a comment about how few of my students know anything about classical music and my
kids remarked that most students now have no way to hear it.
I wonder if the boy scouts would do that
at a Bible study or Christmass
dinner, together with the muslim
kids?
All their eyes around the table were ocean blue
at Sunday
dinner, all the
kids and cousins.
«I know why you're shoulder's out, Mama,» some clever, grinning
kid pipes up
at the
dinner table as I keep shifting this dripping bag of snow.
I can not fathom the pain and frustration the Brown family experiences because a son and heir will no longer sit
at the
dinner table, talk about his first year of college, or have
kids.
As far as I was concerned, anyone who watched us eating
dinner that first night in Philadelphia would have seen an ugly cliché confirmed: Look
at that glum couple with all of those little
kids.
He had been whispering into my soul, like a parent whispers too closely in a child's ear when chastising
at a
dinner table (that kind of whisper that makes
kids flinch from the tickle).
A solid friendship
at 18 might look like late - night study groups and spending every waking hour together;
at 30, married and maybe with
kids, it might mean the occasional
dinner, text or almost quarterly run - ins where you pick up where you left off (hopefully).
Even Chef Schwartz concedes, «It reminds me of the Sunday
dinners at home when I was a
kid.»
I actually prepped it earlier in the day while the
kids were still
at school using leftover rice from the night before's
dinner (glad I made a double batch!)
This is something new to me as most of my inspirations come
at night before bed or in the morning when I am pretty sure my
kids don't want
dinner for breakfast or dessert for
dinner (well dessert for
dinner I guess they wouldn't mind all to much - anyway the point is my inspirations tend to come
at the wrong times and I have to wait to embark on them).
I've given a couple to my older
kids who don't live
at home anymore, I've served some up
at a
dinner party we had recently and I've kept a couple in the fridge to satisfy a sweet craving.
When I was a
kid, my grandma would roast slices of kabocha squash sprinkled with brown sugar, and it was always one of my favorite things
at the
dinner table — which explains why I can never deny myself from picking up one if I see it
at the grocery store.
I am finding myself
at 6 o'clock in the evening watching the
kids in the pool and wondering what in the world am I going to make for
dinner.
I agree... this is the way I usually cook
at home, when I'm pressed for time with 2
kids hounding me for
dinner and a paper to write.
Honestly I'm just
kidding, but
at times I've been so desperate I've almost gotten a bottle of chocolate syrup and said, «Here
kid, pour a little of this on top of your
dinner and take a freakin» bite for crying out loud!»
we probably have them as
dinner at least once a week because my
kids think they are «carrot fries» when you cut them the right way, and because a pack of carrots can last an awful long time in the fridge.
This healthy breakfast recipe takes just a few minutes to prep — I do it after
dinner when I'm making the
kids» lunchboxes because it needs
at least 3 hours to sit in the fridge and do its thing.
Rob holds down the fort
at home, feeding
Kid B and the baby the
dinner I make for the boys
at 4 p.m..
Between juggling soccer practice, tutoring sessions, and newspaper, it's a wonder the
kids will have time to sit down to
dinner at all, -LSB-...]
Kid A works this night and needs to leave the house by 4:45 p.m.
Kid B has basketball practice after school and doesn't get home until 4:40 p.m.
Kid A would like to eat something before he leaves, but prefers to have a heartier
dinner when he's home
at 8:00 p.m. (translation: he needs two
dinners).
Not only is this sweet turkey cute and fun to look
at while indulging in a huge
dinner, but also the perfectly sweet ending
kids of all ages will look forward to demolishing.
I have two
kids of my own now, and they will grow up knowing the pleasure of eating pannekaker for an occasional
dinner, the taste of sweet heart - shaped vaffler served with gjetost (Norwegian brown goat cheese), and all the warmth and love that surround meals shared together
at the table.
but still), dropping a tray full of other
kids» stinky smelly
dinner dishes, and being laughed
at for it?
But on a totally unrelated subject, I just read your interview on Parents Who Cook
at C&Z and you mentioned that one of your
kid friendly
dinner staples is baked fish with buttermilk and breadcrumbs.
It's really the perfect dish to serve
at a
dinner party: exotic enough to impress your foodie friends, but familiar enough to appeal to non-adventurous eaters and
kids.
I just wanted to say that I love coming to your site - you provide such «honest» food... meaning when I read your blog, see your photos, try your recipes and hear nothing but my
kids happlily chewing and eating
at the
dinner table, I get a very warm, nourishing feeling.
Do you do
kid dinners at your house?
I know some parents who are pretty good
at getting their
kids to eat stuff that might be considered a little exotic, but lamb just wasn't happening on my
dinner plate when I was a
kid.
«Chicago Town's new American - inspired pizza offers ultimate versatility and is the perfect meal solution whether it's for a family
dinner, quick lunch
at work or tea time with the
kids.»
Two adults and two
kids loved these
at dinner tonight.
This easy chicken biryani with medjool dates was incredibly delicious and was ready to serve in no time
at all.After the awesomeness that was cake and breakfast sausage for
dinner last night, I felt like I needed to make it up to my
kids for
dinner tonight... so I made... [Read more...]
Kids in particular tend to adore juice,
at breakfast, after school, with
dinner, before bed... but you need to be careful of the sugar content.
We have regular
dinner parties (every Friday) where our
kids join us
at the table, albeit more briefly, and they only eat what we eat.
WHAT: Fogo de Chão invites everyone to dine
at any of its U.S. and Puerto Rico locations this July 10 — 23 and receive a $ 25 dining card (which can be applied to the purchase of two
dinners upon future visit) with every $ 5 donation made in - restaurant to No
Kid Hungry, a non-profit organization whose mission is to end childhood hunger in America.