Yes, thatโs the cover of my new book, to be published soon, but before I go into more detail on it I want to know one thing:
Are you with me?
I need to know this because, while this book is going to be a lot of things โ an adventure, a game-changer, a how-to manual for the family meal โ it is first and foremost going to be a personal challenge, a commitment.
Loyal DALS readers have heard the story of The Great Dinner Rut of 2006 โ that period,ย back when our girls were 3 and 4, when Andy and I wereย drowningย in a sea of plain.ย Plain pasta, plain burger, plain chicken, plain pizza. Our once-solid dinner rotation had been reduced to what youโd find in your average minimum security prison. On any given night, weโd have a breakthrough โ Flounder! Abby ate flounder! โ until the next time weโd present it to the Liโl Lady of the Manor and sheโd drum her fingers against the table and stare at us with cold, cold eyes, as if to say โFor real? You think Iโm gonna eat that?โ I donโt want to go on too much here โ you guys know the deal โ but for two working parents who loved to cook and just wanted to end the day with a glass of wine and a meal that wasnโt beige, the situation was far from ideal.
โItโll get better,โ everyone told me. โYou just have to wait out the toddler years. Youโll see!โย But I didnโt want to wait out any years โ years! โI wanted to eat real food again, food that I was excited about cooking and introducing to my kids. So I took control of the situation. One night, I made an announcement: We were going to embark on an adventure. (โAdventureโ seemed like a key positioning strategy.) We were going to cook thirty new dinners in the next thirty days, and the only thing I asked was that they had to try a bite of every single one of them. One bite. They didnโt have to like every meal, but they did have to try every meal.
It always surprises me how game kids are in situations where you least expect it.
But not as game asย Andy and I were. We got into it โ scouring old cookbooks for recipes weโd always wanted to make, texting ideas back and forth on our commute, asking anyone we saw what their go-to dinners were. Iโm talking about dedication I hadnโt seen since the days when we were planning our honeymoon. We came up with a ย line up and got cooking.
Was a little nuts for two working parents to take this on? Yes. Did we almost give up along the way? Absolutely. Was every meal a hit? Not exactly. Abby puked up the trout (day 19) onto the dinner table and Phoebe moved her chair to the living room when we placed a bowl of gnocchi in front of her (day 16). But did it transform the way the kids (and their parents) thought about dinner? ย Wellโฆ I hate to sound all gimmicky here, but yes. What we discovered was that Family Dinner is a contract. You buy in, or you donโt. This can mean lots of things to lots of different families, but for us, it meant cooking most nights and constantly looking for ways to keep it fresh. We didnโt know it then, but this project set us on our way, expanded our horizons, established dinner as a priority in our lives, and killed the chicken nugget dead once and for all.
So if my first book,ย Dinner: A Love Story,ย was a romantic yarn about the evolution of the family meal through marriage, babies and family, then Dinner: The Playbook is its nuts-and-bolts, down-and-dirty, roll-up-your-sleeves, LETโS-DO-THIS-THINGย companion. It tells the story of our grand experiment and everything I learned along the way, including:
- Key shopping and organizing strategies
- Guerrilla tactics for picky eaters and sauce-o-phobes
- Tips for scouting new recipes that โkeep the spark aliveโ
- 80+ easy, kid-vetted recipes
- Weekly meal plans that show you how to put all those recipes together over the course of 30 days โ or even just seven days if thatโs more your speed.
In short, itโs got everything you need to help bust you out of your own dinner rut. Even when you are working full time. Even when you would rather crawl into a dark hole than think about dinner.
Over the years, I have received so many emails from readers asking me: I am so busy and overwhelmed, and I want to put dinner on the table. How do I do it? Where do I start?
This book, I hope, provides an answer to that question.
So what do you say? Are you in? Please say yes!
Dinner: The Playbook will be out in late August โ just in time for back-to-school bootcamp โ but is available for pre-order with all the usual suspects: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Indiebooks, and Ballantine.
The masterful Kristina DiMatteo designed the cover and the interior of Playbook, and itโs filled with the sweetest little details. The dedication page is one of my favorites. As is the Gina Triplett-illustrated spine on the cover. (Remember my recipe door? Thatโs Gina. I like to keep things in the family.)
Yes! Great, inspired idea. The cover is appealing, the dedication heartfelt โ and I think this book will be a real help to families with kids of all ages. Thanks! ๐
Yes! Iโm in and so ready for the challenge. The cover looks great, at first glance it reminded me of the Little Golden Books! Seems appropriate to me given that both those books AND yours ae classics. I am off to Amazon to pre-order!
And for the record, I still haves Xerox copy of your 30 Meals in 30 Days article that is pocked with splatters and deliriously scribbled comments. It will be a relief to have it in book form. Congratulations!!
Iโm in! I donโt have kids, but I know people who do and recommend your book to them all the time. Even as a single lady, I believe in what youโre doing and your recipes work!
Annnnd I just pre-ordered. Congratulations on the new book, I will be counting down the days till it ships!
Congrats! It looks great. I have one eat-anything-tasty kid, one beige-food-only(the puker), one wild card and a little one who copies one/any of his brothers each evening. We really need to do that thirty day thing, and maybe now that youโve brought it up, we will! Thanks for the reminder that its not all plain sailing in any house.
Hooray! Youโve done it again. What a smart, gorgeous book.
I am in. Looking forward to the blast of dinner energy right before school starts. WTG, Jenny!
Thank you Thank you!!!! I poured over your first book, and use it all the time. My husband and I committed to family dinner when we were married (and didnโt really have to think about it too hard), and itโs been one of the best family-rearing decisions weโve ever made. Thanks for helping a girl out!!!
Yessssss!!! I am so excited! Off to pre-order!
And a few more exclamation points for good measure!!!!!!!
Preordering right now โ I am in! I actually just re-read your first book last week, and Iโm making your fish cakes tonight for dinner. Thanks for the inspiration! I canโt wait to see more!
Oh, hooray! Congratulations, Jenny. And August is the perfect pub month. Iโm a working mom of three kiddos (5,3,1) and making dinner for my crew is, without a doubt, the most meaningful thing I do every day. Call me crazy, but I kind of enjoy the challenge โ organizing the shopping list by grocery store aisle, reserving the newest cookbooks at the library, writing the menu on the chalkboard, making everybody try everything. I know your cookbook will help me step up my game, and I canโt WAIT! DALS (the book) is practically a sacred text in our house and it will be fun to add to the canon.
Iโm in! Looking forward to reading this by the beach (with a dark & stormy in hand, of course)!
Yes, I canโt wait! Weโre definitely in the hot dogs/chicken nuggets/pasta rut. Please, though, make them easy and QUICK. I spent 45 minutes making pad thai with tofu for my twin 2 1/2 year olds only to have one try a bite and โnot want itโ and the other not even try. I vowed at that point to only spend up to 25 minutes on dinner.
All in, for sure!
Hooray! Just pre-ordered. This book is just what I needed. Our family is in a dinner rut and I canโt wait to try the challenge. Because of your recommendations, I subscribed to a CSA for the summer and fall season for the first time. I am looking forward to feeding my family well. Thanks!
Of course Iโm in! Congratulations, Jenny! The book looks gorgeous and Iโm sure it will be brilliant. Canโt wait to dive in.
We are sooo in! Just pre-ordered and canโt wait for it to arrive so I can pour over every page. Congratulations!!!
Iโm in! Counting down the days until I can get a copy of the book.
Ha, puked it up on the table! That is definitely a story to bring back during her teenage years.
Iโm so excited for book #2! We literally refer to the first one as โthe magic cookbookโ at our house because everything in it is so delicious. And since our first baby is due in September, I have a feeling this will come in handy!
Yes! This is awesomeโthank you, Jenny!
Yes, Iโm ready. My kids are high school age and actually great eaters. But working full time and a long commute has taken all the joy out of cooking dinner when I get home and I have fallen back into the ruts of boring fast pasta, a pizza or frozen crap. I need new ideas. Fast! Wish I didnโt have to wait til August. Iโm so thrilled I found your blog about a year ago. Thank you
Jenny, I love you blog, love the first book, and Iโm so excited about the second. Thanks for everything, and especially those playdate cookies ๐
YAY! This looks fantastic. Very exciting!
Love this! I will pre-order and anxiously await itโs arrival in August! I really want to see those weekly meal plans and tips for picky eaters.
Ahhh! So excited! Love the cover. Congratulations!