A 2010 survey found that 70% of children agreed they appreciated their parents more when the family took time to eat together. Folks, that is a large number! A 2014 study found that children who eat at the table with their family several times a week are less likely to be obese and much less likely to be truant from school.The 2010 survey also showed that 65% of parents said they felt less stressed when their family made a habit of eating their dinner/supper meals together. Do not let today's busy lifestyles cause you to neglect this important family ritual. Even if it can't be done on a regular basis, just twice a week is a good start.
However, the pleasure and peace from such occasions will be null and void if the process creates more stress. Try these simple ways to get family meals going in your home:
- Be realistic. You cannot expect to put a gourmet caliber meal on the table in a matter of minutes. It is the togetherness that counts, not the quality of the meal.
- Order in food, if necessary. Conversation and togetherness can be accomplished over a delivered pizza or Chinese takeout.
- Make soups, lasagna, casseroles, etc when you can and refrigerate or freeze for warming up later.
- Get a slow cooker or crockpot. You can have some really good foods ready when you come home after a hectic day.
- While home cooking is usually best for one's health, get together at a relaxing restaurant for a family meal from time to time.
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