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MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER
I don’t speak at many conferences, but in the
spring of 2005 I went to Salt Lake City to speak to the Utah
Association of Family & Consumer Sciences. The next day a colleague of
mine took me to dinner at the home Liz and Steve Edmunds outside Park
City. It was the first time I’d met Liz, and she told me all about a
family cookbook her children wanted her to write. The more I heard,
the more intrigued I became. It was so much more than a recipe book. I
became entranced with the good that Liz’s ideas and strategies for
family dinnertime could do for other families and hence society in
general. And I found research to back up the importance of time
together around the dinner table.
Joseph Califano Jr., chairman and president of
the national Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, says that “the
family dinner is more powerful than any law we can pass, any
punishment we can level” for protecting children against risky
behavior. “Parental engagement is a critical weapon in the fight
against substance abuse,” he says. “If I could wave a wand, I’d make
everyone have family dinners.”
When Liz and Steve first came to Oregon to meet
with us on this book project, I introduced her to my other business,
Mamma Ro—handmade ceramic dinnerware we import from a small family
business in Italy. The goal of the Pierallini family, with whom I have
been working for 30 years, is La Vita Vera—“the true life.” This means
having family meals together where everyone talks, bonds, shares, and
enjoys good food. Liz and Steve have since met the Pierallinis in
Lucca, Italy, and experienced La Vita Vera personally.
That is the goal of this cookbook—to help you
create La Vita Vera in your home. Liz gives you a template to do so.
But she is just a facilitator. It is up to you to put it into
practice. Use her template as is or add to it with your own favorite
recipes or foods that work for your family’s individual needs. Liz is
passionate about family mealtime, but admits that it takes a lot of
effort in the beginning and a commitment. It will get easier after you
have made the recipes a few times. Someone in the family has to be the
leader and take the responsibility of making family mealtime happen.
And that person could be YOU!
As publisher, I dedicate this book to families
throughout the world, in their efforts to mold respectful, thinking,
caring, loving, nourished human beings, generation after generation .
. . one meal at a time.
Pati Palmer

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