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Family-friendly and full of flavor

Cookbooks to help you feed your clan

With the lazy days of summer in rear view and kids heading back to school, put your meal planning on autopilot with these four reliable guides to deliver simple, wholesome meals your whole family will love. Whether your goal is to serve healthier fare, master meal planning, or overcome the objections of a picky eater, these books will have you looking forward to gathering around the table every day of the week.
 

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The Family Cooks

by Laurie David

Fed Up producer Laurie David presents a cookbook that aims to get the family back around a healthy dinner table. Filled with recipes for home-cooked food, The Family Cooks offers practical guidance for what to incorporate in your family’s diet and what to avoid, as well as conversation starters to make time at the dinner table more meaningful.

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Pictured: Asian Dumplings in Garlic Broth with Peas, Blueberry Oat Pancakes and One-Pot Pasta

Apples for Jam

by Tessa Kiros

A whimsical celebration of the pleasures of childhood through food, sewn together by vibrant stories. Fiiled with captivating recipes from Tessa Kiros’ eclectic youth and delights created for her own children. Look within for a special indulgence or simple comfort.

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Pictured: Fish CakesSpinach & Ricotta Canneloni and Half-Moon Rolls

Start Fresh

by Tyler Florence

Tyler Florence provides the basic guidelines you need to make healthy meals for your children and teach them to love healthy eating for a lifetime. He includes instructions for pureeing for infants, suggests flavor combinations that kids will love, and offers tips for helping your toddler eat foods with funny textures—with an assortment of recipes that the whole family with love.

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Pictured: Butternut Squash Macaroni and CheeseTurkey Tortilla Soup and Roasted Salmon with Green Pea Risotto

Love Your Leftovers

by Nick Evans

Using food blogger Nick Evans’ ingenious foundation dish method, Love Your Leftovers teaches the secret technique to optimize your meal planning. Learn to build up several nights worth of unique and diverse meals from a single dish prepared at the start of the week.

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Pictured: Weeknight GnocchiHuevos Rancheros Cups and Thirty-Minute Lentil Stew

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