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About this Book

Trade Paperback

224 Pages, 7.97 x 8.05 x 0.59 in

April 17, 2007

Random House of Canada


0679314547
9780679314547

From the Publisher

Part cookbook, part parenting manual, Whining & Dining - from two food lovers who are also mums of picky eaters - will bring sanity to every family's table.

Your kids are happily sitting at the table. As you deliver tonight's meal, they all murmur their approval and dig right in. They reach eagerly for the vegetables and even agree to try your new kid-friendly dish of chicken curry. They ask for seconds and don't even mention dessert until it arrives at the table. STOP THE MUSIC! If this is your house, then you don't need this book.

However, if your dinner experience is full of chaos and whining; if you are constantly worrying that your children are not getting the basic building blocks for a healthy life; if the path between the table and the fridge is worn from making separate meals for each child; if the word "YUCK!" is being used far too often, then Whining & Dining is for you.

Like many parents, Emma Waverman and Eshun Mott, both food professionals, have dumped plates of food in the garbage, they have lied and cajoled and they have also capitulated and served their kids only the foods they like. They have seen other preschoolers eating broccoli and tofu as snacks and have silently cried in the corner. They have called ice cream a meal and bacon a protein - more than once.

Feeding a family day after day can be exhausting and emotionally draining. All parents want their kids to be healthy, of course, but we can make ourselves crazy trying to ensure they get the recommended daily amount of protein or vegetables or omega-3s. Emma and Eshun believe that there is a way to feed your kids healthy foods that they will eat, and that they will learn to trust their bodies and start choosing foods that are delicious and good for them.

Through trial and error, the authors have developed 100+ recipes that are a hit with kids and adults alike. And the numerous tips and tricks they offer for getting your picky eater to start enjoying mealtime are ones that have evolved over the years from their own experiences and those of their friends.

Whining & Dining is a breath of fresh air, a creative, realistic approach by parents for parents to teaching your child the pleasures of eating. "Pass the green beans, please" may be in your future.

Includes family-friendly
recipes such as:
-Beyond Boxed Macaroni & Cheese
-Multigrain Buttermilk Waffles
-Mushroom & Spinach Fritatta
-Carrot & Ginger Soup
-Soupy Asian Noodles
-Green Beans with Pecans & Brown Sugar
- Just a Wee Bit Healthier
-Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ritualize It

Kids are built for rituals - that's why they so easily fall into habitual food patterns. But one ritual worth encouraging is the special weekly family meal. It can be tied to a religious meal or it can be a Tuesday night or a Sunday breakfast. Choose what works best for your family. But once a week, pull out the tablecloth, light the candles and start making up some family traditions. That's what good eating, and good memory-making, are all about.

About the Author

Emma Waverman is part of a food dynasty that started in the culinary mecca of Glasgow, Scotland. She is a food and lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Toronto Life and Food & Drink, among others. She feeds her two boys, baby girl and husband in Toronto.

Eshun Mott began cooking up her own rubbery omelettes at the age of eight. She trained as a chef and worked in upscale restaurants and at Toronto's famed Cookbook Store before becoming a professional recipe developer, tester and food stylist. She is also the full-time mother of two young sons.

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  • Alissa Post

    Alissa Post

    Wonderful! 5

    7 months ago

    Finally a really practical book about feeding kids. Filled with great tips and ideas (and many funny tidbits) and recipes that I can't wait to try. Thoroughly enjoyed reading it. A big plus, it's Canadian too!

  • Michelle Imbeau

    Michelle Imbeau

    Excellent book! 5

    10 months ago

    The tidbits of information and the recipes are GREAT! This book is the perfect addition to a family cookbook library. I've made a few recipes already and my whole family likes them. Buy it!!

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    Help for Parents 5

    2 years ago

    This book delights the reader with its humorous and practical approaches to mealtime chaos and challenging eaters. The recipes are easy and appeal to parents too!

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Couldn't live without it! 5

    3 years ago

    This is the best family cookbook out there-- it is written to make the reader LOL, and to realize that there are other parents out there struggling with kids who don't like to eat Mac& Cheese! The recipes are easy, taste great, and the tips help take the stress out of mealtime. A must read.

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    We couldn't live without it! 5

    3 years ago

    This book provides excellent tips and strategies for stress- free mealtime survival. Also, its great tongue and cheek writing had us laughing out loud and made my husband and I realize that we weren't the only family struggling with kids who don't eat sandwiches!!

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