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I Need Easy Meals for My Kids
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On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris and Didn’t I Just Feed You hosts Stacie and Meghan offer tips on how to make family cooking easier.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

Hacks to Get Kids Into the Kitchen (and Dinner on the Table)
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There’s no better way to get in some good family bonding time than whipping up dinner together. But we know cooking alongside kids can be a daunting task, so we put together a few easy tips to help you ease your way into a fun and successful family cooking night.

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I Need to Cook for 30 Friends
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On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris, Sarah, and Anna create a game plan for Maggie to feed a huge crowd for a whole week.

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50 Things We Learned About Feeding Kids In the Past 6 Years
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For example: There is not a kid on Earth who will complain if you put M&Ms in her pancakes.

Jenny Rosenstrach

How to Eat with Your Kids Without Losing Your Mind
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You love eating with the kids. You want to eat with the kids. But you don't want to lose your mind. Here's our no-fail plan to make each meal a happy one
I Need Kid-Friendly Breakfast Ideas
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On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris and Ali Slagle share easy breakfast recipes perfect for back-to-school season.
25 Mother’s Day Kitchen Gifts for Moms Who Love to Cook
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Give her a Le Creuset kettle, custom stationery for her recipes, or some upgraded spices.

Lauren Joseph

Advice from Chefs on Feeding Kids
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Daniel Humm, Tom Colicchio, Cat Cora, José Andrés, and other celebrity chefs talk about how they got their own kids to eat well

Liz Gunnison

18 Gifts for Your Friend Who Wants to Be More Organized in 2025
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Organization presents can be genuinely beautiful objects—not just passive-aggressive reminders to get your life in order.

Emily Johnson

The Chicken and Cabbage Stir-Fry My Kids Love
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Just in time for back-to-school season, August’s Feel-Good Food Plan brings the whole family to the table.

Chris Morocco

The Secret Lives of Dried Apples, Biscuits, and Other Appalachian Foods
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“The best thing I ever ate came from a creased, brown paper sack, folded over and left to keep warm on the dashboard of a late-model Chevrolet pickup.”

Lisa Donovan

Why Cooking (And Eating) Make Our Relationships Stronger
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In her September 2024 letter, our editor-in-chief discusses friendship, love, and intimacy for our first-ever relationships issue.

Jamila Robinson

I Need High-Protein, Family-Friendly Recipes
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On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris and Dan Pelosi help caller Liliana find filling meals that her whole family can enjoy.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

How to Teach Your Kids to Cook
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Got a budding chef on your hands? Here's how to teach a child to cook.

Rochelle Bilow

Family Dinners Are Not Impossible; Honey Could Make You Crazy
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A roundup of food news from around the Internet on September 5, 2014.

Rochelle Bilow

The Chicken Pastina My Toddler Adores
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When he suddenly rejected vegetables, this recipe was the solution.

Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel

27 Cooking Gifts for Kids That Go Beyond the Easy-Bake Oven
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Know a kid who's showing an early interest in cooking? Here are our favorite toys, tools, and DIY treats for budding home cooks.

Emily Farris

With Mommy, Food Wasn’t Simply Sustenance—It Was an Adventure and a Celebration
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Maya L. Harris, lawyer, writer, and sister to the Vice President, shares the family traditions she’s passing on.

Maya L. Harris

I Need to Feed a Party of 15
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Dinner SOS went to Toronto to answer this question and more with Suresh Doss and Eden Grinshpan

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

You Say Dinner, I Say Socca
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The weeknight power of chickpea flour.

Carla Lalli Music

The Recipe I Make For My Mom Every Year
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For a family with very few long-standing traditions, I’m always surprised this one has stuck. 

Christina Chaey

Yotam Ottolenghi’s Kid-Friendliest Dinner
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This mejadra, a childhood favorite of the chef, is riffable depending on what your kids do (and don’t) like.

Yotam Ottolenghi

Family Dinnertime Advice
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Eating together is important. It can also be a total pain. On Facebook yesterday, we offered advice on this most vexing of issues

Laura Loesch-Quintin

The Mother’s Day Steak I’m Making My Mom, the Only Gift That Matters
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Christina Chaey