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Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family: How to Eat, How to Raise Good Eaters, How
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Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family: How to Eat, How to Raise Good Eaters, How to Cook Paperback - 2008

by Satter M.S. R.D. L.C.S.W. B.C.D, Ellyn

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Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family aims to help you and your family rediscover the joy and security of sharing good food.

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Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family Encourages you to have meals that are richly rewarding to plan, prepare, and at--and shows you how. Provides entertaining and practical and cooking and food lessons for the novice as well as the seasoned cook. gives guidelines for raising good eaters, adapting menus for your children and involving kids in the kitchen. Reviewer comments Its wonderful when she says, "love good food, trust yourself, and share that love and trust with your children." Encouraging people to eat well is far better than laying out all the rules. Though I have read cookbooks all my life, I've never before believed I could eat anything in them. Secrets lets me see what a normal menu really is and made food safe for eating. I can't tell you how often I refer to Secrets as my favorite all-around nutrition information book.

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  • Christianity Today, 09/01/2013, Page 76

About the author

Readers say that Ellyn Satter's books transformed their lives: Satter writes not only about food, eating, and feeding, but about emotional health and positive family relationships. Satter gives her blessings to all food, and to you for eating it, by sharing her conviction that you and your family are more important than your diet. Satter's research confirms that being positive and self-trusting with respect to food and eating does more for your nutritional, medical, and emotional health than adhering to a set of rules about what to eat and not to eat. Will letting yourself be positive and joyful with eating make you fat? Despite your worst fears, it will not. People who are competent with eating--who approach food and eating with optimism, self-trust, and curiosity--weigh less than those who guide their eating with negativity, self-denial, and avoidance.