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Dinner: The Playbook is a cookbook written by Jenny Rosenstrach and published in 2014 as a follow-up to her popular food blog, Dinner: A Love Story. The book is structured as a practical, step-by-step 30-day plan designed to help families establish the habit of cooking and eating weeknight dinners together. It includes a curated rotation of recipes, grocery lists, and strategies for managing kitchen logistics and picky eaters. The content is specifically tailored for busy parents looking for reliable, family-friendly approaches to daily home cooking.
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What does Dinner: The Playbook's 30-day plan ask a family to do?
Jenny Rosenstrach uses a 30-day plan to make the family meal a habit, including a challenge to try 30 new meals in one month. The goal is to move a household beyond a repeated pizza, pasta, and burger rotation. [Publisher information](https://www.randomhousebooks.com/books/234248/)
Who wrote Dinner: The Playbook, and what came before it?
Jenny Rosenstrach wrote it as a 2014 follow-up to her blog Dinner: A Love Story. Random House published the book as a practical family-cooking guide.
What recipes are in Dinner: The Playbook?
Examples include shrimp rolls, hoisin turkey burgers, zucchini fritters, and stromboli. The recipes are used inside the meal-building plan, so the book is about routine as well as individual dishes.
Is Dinner: The Playbook a standard recipe collection or a family-meal program?
It is structured as a step-by-step family-meal program, with recipes supporting the 30-day reset. Its subject is reconnecting over dinner, not restaurant technique or professional kitchen training.
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