The dinner co-op blog
Everyone’s talking about how to put amazing meals on the table, while saving time for everything else life has to offer.
Finding Time for Family Dinner
“Sharing dinner as a family is a wonderful way to reconnect with your kids and spouse. You can eat together as a family more often. Here’s how.”
-Better Homes and Gardens
Kitchen Aid. No Time to Cook at Home?
“With Super Suppers, customers prepare main courses, under trained supervision, freeze them and reheat them in their own homes…Today you have to do all you can to fight for your family time.”
-People Magazine
Stores Try to Lure Families Back to Dinner Table
“Research shows the more often kids have dinner with their parents, the less likely they are to smoke, drink, and use drugs,” said Joseph Califano Jr., a former US health secretary and current head of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. Stores are picking up on the idea and will start telling shoppers about the findings and encouraging them to share meals together, instead of separately or at restaurants.”
-Idaho Statesman
Start Your Own Cooking Exchange: Tips and Recipes from the Laurelhurst Supper Club
-www.realsimple.com
I Don’t Have Time to Cook!
“Still trying to do it all? There are a host of new businesses popping up all over the Treasure Valley offering to help you out, at least with dinner…Moms work together at Meals in Moments to prepare dishes they can take home, pop in the freezer and cook on a busy weeknight for their families.”
-The Idaho Statesman
Two Busy Greenville Moms Have Found a Perfect Solution to the Dinner Dilemma—it’s a Supper Swap
-The Greenville News (South Carolina)



