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	<title>Comments on: Family: Sharing family meals?</title>
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		<title>By: Frances</title>
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		<dc:creator>Frances</dc:creator>
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		<description>Have  a Sunday dinner together benefit  parents, grand parents and children.  It gives a sense of belonging, security  and stability.  Eating a meal alone is very anilieting.  
My grown up children  remember  how much  they enjoyed eating together while talking about their school work,  weekly events and making future plans.  All of them succeed in school and in life.  
They  especially  liked when their cousins were invited over for dinner.   They would have a fun by taking meat balls from eachothers&#039;s plates.  By the way, they still do!
They supported each others with school work and friends&#039; issues.  
I don&#039;t think this is possible by having a frozen dinner alone in front a TV or a computer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have  a Sunday dinner together benefit  parents, grand parents and children.  It gives a sense of belonging, security  and stability.  Eating a meal alone is very anilieting.<br />
My grown up children  remember  how much  they enjoyed eating together while talking about their school work,  weekly events and making future plans.  All of them succeed in school and in life.<br />
They  especially  liked when their cousins were invited over for dinner.   They would have a fun by taking meat balls from eachothers&#8217;s plates.  By the way, they still do!<br />
They supported each others with school work and friends&#8217; issues.<br />
I don&#8217;t think this is possible by having a frozen dinner alone in front a TV or a computer.</p>
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