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		<title>24 Reasons to Gather Around the Dinner Table</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How often does your family have dinner together? If you&#8217;re like most families nowadays, the answer is probably, &#8220;Not very often.&#8221; It&#8217;s understandable. Modern families are busy. Both parents work and sometimes get home at different times. Children have activities to go to, and Mom&#8217;s got to drive them all over the place. Really, who&#8217;s [...]<p>This post provide courtesy of: <a href="http://myweeklymenuplanner.com">My Weekly Menu Planner</a> where you can find meal planning tips, recipes and more.<br/><br/><a href="http://myweeklymenuplanner.com/2009/07/24-reasons-to-gather-around-the-dinner-table/">24 Reasons to Gather Around the Dinner Table</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How often does your family have dinner together? If you&#8217;re like most families nowadays, the answer is probably, &#8220;Not very often.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s understandable. Modern families are busy. Both parents work and sometimes get home at different times. Children have activities to go to, and Mom&#8217;s got to drive them all over the place. Really, who&#8217;s got the time and energy to even cook dinner every single night?</p>
<p>You, that&#8217;s who! Eating together is good for you and your family. So you better make time and find the energy to make home-cooked meals and sit down and eat together more often.</p>
<p>Researchers have found many benefits to home-cooked meals.  <a href="http://dinewithoutwhine.com/amember/go.php?r=6747&amp;i=l6">Watch this video to learn about some of them.</a> In my own experience, though, there are many more. Here are 24 reasons I have found to share family meals more often:</p>
<p><span id="more-507"></span>1. Families who eat together eat healthier, because home-cooked food is healthier than fast food.</p>
<p>2. Family meals allow busy families to catch up with each other.</p>
<p>3. Young children learn a lot of verbal skills just by eating with their family members.</p>
<p>4. It gives everyone a chance to unwind after a busy day.</p>
<p>5. Having family meals more often forces you to end your working day and other obligations in time for dinner.</p>
<p>6. Home cooked meals are not only healthier, they&#8217;re also cheaper than takeout food or eating out.</p>
<p>7. Eating together forces everybody to tell stories.</p>
<p>8. Cooking at home motivates you to be creative with your meal planning and cooking.</p>
<p>9. Children can get involved in cooking meals.</p>
<p>10. Cooking and eating together creates happy childhood memories.</p>
<p>11. Eating together is an opportunity to explore different cuisines.</p>
<p>12. Eating with your family is more fun than eating in front of the television (or the computer).</p>
<p>13. Eating together gives parents a chance to talk about current events from their point of view, injecting their personal values without giving a lecture.</p>
<p>14.  Eating together helps family members bond and get to know each other better.</p>
<p>15. You&#8217;ll be surprised what your kids reveal when you&#8217;re in a relaxed environment, such as a family meal.</p>
<p>16. Kids are less likely to roll their eyes when you reminisce and tell stories from your childhood while eating a meal together.</p>
<p>17. Family meals can be good teaching moments, even for small children. My toddler learned how to count by counting after-meal treats on his high chair.</p>
<p>18. Eating together is a good opportunity to teach and model good manners.</p>
<p>19. Family meals give a good transition from work or school to home life.</p>
<p>20. Family meals are also good times to share music together.</p>
<p>21. Family meals teach everyone valuable life skills, such as sharing and taking turns.</p>
<p>22. Stopping and sitting down to a meal gives everyone a chance to quiet down and regroup.</p>
<p>23. Family meals provide an additional occasion for family members to pray together.</p>
<p>24. Eating home is more eco-friendly than eating out or ordering food &#8211; less waste!</p>
<p>If you think having family meals is too much work, don&#8217;t despair. You can get help for everything from meal planning to putting your weekly grocery shopping list together.  <a href="http://myweeklymenuplanner.com/dinewithoutwhine">Check out Dine Without Whine</a> for kid-tested, quick recipes that will help you put together family meals with less effort. Dine Without Whine&#8217;s weekly shopping lists will also help you get food shopping done much faster, and even save money on groceries.</p>
<p>As you can see from the list above, the extra time and effort you spend to have family meals more often are worthwhile.</p>
<p>This post provide courtesy of: <a href="http://myweeklymenuplanner.com">My Weekly Menu Planner</a> where you can find meal planning tips, recipes and more.<br/><br/><a href="http://myweeklymenuplanner.com/2009/07/24-reasons-to-gather-around-the-dinner-table/">24 Reasons to Gather Around the Dinner Table</a></p>
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