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Dinner: The Playbook

By March 20, 2014November 21st, 2014102 Comments

Yes, thatโ€™s 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 youโ€™d find in your average minimum security prison. On any given night, weโ€™d have a breakthrough โ€” Flounder! Abby ate flounder! โ€” until the next time weโ€™d present it to the Liโ€™l Lady of the Manor and sheโ€™d drum her fingers against the table and stare at us with cold, cold eyes, as if to say โ€œFor real? You think Iโ€™m gonna eat that?โ€ I donโ€™t 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 wasnโ€™t beige, the situation was far from ideal.

โ€œItโ€™ll get better,โ€ everyone told me. โ€œYou just have to wait out the toddler years. Youโ€™ll see!โ€ย But I didnโ€™t want to wait out any years โ€” years! โ€”I 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. (โ€œAdventureโ€ 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 didnโ€™t 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 weโ€™d always wanted to make, texting ideas back and forth on our commute, asking anyone we saw what their go-to dinners were. Iโ€™m talking about dedication I hadnโ€™t 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 Wellโ€ฆ I hate to sound all gimmicky here, but yes. What we discovered was that Family Dinner is a contract. You buy in, or you donโ€™t. 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 didnโ€™t 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, LETโ€™S-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 โ€œkeep 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 thatโ€™s more your speed.

In short, itโ€™s 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 itโ€™s 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? Thatโ€™s Gina. I like to keep things in the family.)

102 Comments

  • Avatar Kelly says:

    Iโ€™m in. However, AUGUST!?!?! In the words of my 4 year old (the picky eater) โ€œooooh. but waiting is so HARDDDDD!โ€

  • Avatar Cay says:

    Well, I donโ€™t know how ANY cookbook could be better than DALS, but if you wrote it, Iโ€™ll give it a try. Congratulations on the new addition.

  • Avatar Ann says:

    In. So, so in. Canโ€™t wait until August!

  • Avatar Dana says:

    Yay, congrats!!! So in, so timely!

  • Avatar Andrea says:

    Oh man, I have to wait until August?! So excited for another book! We are IN!

  • Avatar Clare says:

    Iโ€™m in! And congratulations on the new book!

  • Erynn says:

    I am SO excited about this! My husband and I have cooked out of DALS so much that it is literally falling apart. Can this book come in spiral-bound? (Kidding, sort of!)

  • Avatar Lydia says:

    I canโ€™t tell you how thrilled I am about this! Absolutely, I am IN.

  • Emily says:

    Why are you making us wait until August?? ๐Ÿ˜‰ Iโ€™ll be buying it from my local bookstore thenโ€ฆwhatever that may be after we move this summer. I canโ€™t wait to get my hands on it and get it covered in cooking spatter. Thank you!

  • Karyn says:

    Yaaaaay! is what I said when I saw this!

  • Avatar Ada-Marie says:

    I am with you! Canโ€™t wait to get my hands on it. Congratulations!

  • Terry says:

    Yeah! Christmas shopping 2014 SOLVED, siblings of mine pay no attention to this commentโ€ฆ

  • Eva says:

    CANโ€™T WAIT!!!!!!

  • Amanda says:

    Congratulations! It looks beautiful and the concept is right up our alley (two kids under 3, parents who like real foodโ€ฆ). I have to say though, I am missing blog posts with recipes. It seems like theyโ€™ve been kind of sparse lately? Or is that just me? Clearly, youโ€™ve been at work on a book and such, but a mama needs some real recipe inspiration now and then!

  • Avatar Jennifer P says:

    Married 27 years, 3 kids (25, 21 and 16) all currently at home, working full time, make dinner every night = so in need of new inspiration!!! Looking forward to the new book

  • Liza in Ann Arbor says:

    Iโ€™m in and I canโ€™t wait. And I donโ€™t even do the family thing. Itโ€™s me, myself and I (and often my bf) and I use your cookbook ALL THE TIME. In fact, Iโ€™ve probably cooked more recipes out of it than any other.

  • Avatar Kat says:

    I canโ€™t wait for this book to come out. I have picky eater #1 and #2 in my home and really need them to start eating what we eat, STAT.

  • Avatar Jennifer says:

    Iโ€™m with you! My own (not so tiny) table terrorists are in need of an adventure. I love to cook, love good food, and somehow fail at getting them on board that happy train. We are in that big parental no-no of two seperate dinners to keep the peace and satisfy my need for real food. A tried and true game plan sounds excellent! Thanks, Jenny!

  • Avatar gorgeousminute says:

    This is very exciting! ๐Ÿ™‚ Cannot wait to read it! x

  • Avatar Lisa W says:

    Yep. In. 100%.

  • Brittney says:

    Pre-ordered! I am so looking forward to this.

  • Avatar Karen says:

    very way in! It looks and sounds great

  • Avatar Katie Florin says:

    I am beyond excited for the new cookbook! I am making at least 2 recipes a week from your old cookbook and Iโ€™m 9 months pregnant and have made all the recipes you made for the freezer when you were expecting.. So excited! Congratulations Jenny!

  • Avatar Trina says:

    I canโ€™t wait!! Iโ€™m all in!! Thank you Jenny!!

  • Avatar Chelsea says:

    So excited!!!

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