Reviews/Press
PBS Parents’ Kitchen Explorers Interview
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January 25, 2011 |
- by Laurie David
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I spoke with Aviva Goldfarb, who runs a great company called The Six O’Clock Scramble that provides inspiration for quick and healthy dinners. Talking to Aviva for the PBS Parents’ Kitchen Explorers site, and sharing Kirstin’s delicious recipe for Soy Good Maple-Glazed Salmon, reminded me how much I love to take field trips to ethnic markets.
Please check out my interview with Aviva at PBS.org, and of course Kirstin’s recipe for Soy Good Maple-Glazed Salmon.
LINK » “Savor Family Dinner with Author Laurie David” at PBS Parents’ Kitchen Explorers
LINK » Soy Good Maple-Glazed Salmon Recipe (from “The Family Dinner”)
Laurie on Dr. Oz’s Show on Oprah Radio
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January 21, 2011 |
- by The Family Dinner
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Listen to Laurie on Dr. Oz’s show on Oprah Radio, speaking with him on the importance of family dinner.
MommyCast Interviews Laurie (Podcast)
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January 19, 2011 |
- by The Family Dinner
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Check out the podcast of Laurie’s interview with Paige and Gretchen of MommyCast, a weekly Internet radio show “by and for women immersed in the fullness of motherhood and life.”
MommyCast has five signed copies of “The Family Dinner” book to give away. We’re sure you already have a copy of the book, but win another for a great gift for family, friends, moms-to-be, brides-to-be…anyone!
To find out how you can receive a free copy of the book from MommyCast, find MommyCast on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MommyCast.
LINK » MommyCast Show #432: The Family Dinner Book
Laurie on The Talk on CBS 1/6
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January 07, 2011 |
- by The Family Dinner
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Laurie had a great time visiting with the ladies of The Talk this week. Check out this fun clip of her appearance (And sorry about the ad you have to watch — it’s only a few seconds!).
Family Dinner in People Magazine
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December 11, 2010 |
- by The Family Dinner
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People Magazine included a short piece on The Family Dinner in the December 6 issue, which included Laurie’s thoughts on the importance of post-divorce dining: “Your kids need the stability more than ever. The message is, we’re still a family.”



























