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Tell Dolmio what a regular family dinner is like in your home: £200 Amazon prize up for grabs!
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Between us we have the following dietary requirements
diabetes
vegetarian
no pork
no mayonnaise
no cheese
no sweetcorn
no peas!
We’ve made it a rule no tv, phones or iPad during meal times and meals are to be eaten in the dining room.
As my husband is English and I am Chinese, we’ve wanted our son to fully embrace both cultures and the food which is offered. He’s already tried roast dinner and stew. He loves Yorkshire puddings, although it does take him some time to eat his peas, one at a time. He’s also tried a little custard bao.
We’ve had new foods like baby butter chicken and spinach and sweetcorn muffins.
The messiest of meals always involves tomatoes.
There are numerous benefits to sharing a family dinner:
The bottom line is that parents who make family dinner a priority are more plugged in to what is going on in their kids’ lives.