Divorced Dad's Cookbook

Divorced Dad's Cookbook
Author: Ken Lowenstein
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-02-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781493629558

This is a cookbook for all the divorced weekend Dads out there. Many easy recipes that you can put together for your kids when they stay with you. Most of the recipes are very easy, written in LARGE print (for those of us whose eyes may not be as good as they once were) and allow for some quality bonding time in preparing.

Cooking Your Way to Custody

Cooking Your Way to Custody
Author: W.R.Chadbourn
Publisher: Trafford on Demand Pub
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781426918735

Divorcing dads know all too well how daunting it can be to live through the break up of a marriage-there's the attorneys, the counselors, and the judges-all ready with advice. But it's time to leave all that behind and learn the real secret to gaining custody of your kids. Put down your phone, your pen, and your checkbook-and leave your resentment at the kitchen door. It's time for a new beginning, so grab a spatula and get ready to learn how to cook your way to custody! With personal experience as a divorced dad who taught himself to be comfortable in the kitchen, W.R. Chadbourn leads other divorced dads, who may never have seen the inside of an oven, through the steps of cooking a nutritious meal for children. Chadbourn shares tips on everything from shopping to cooking techniques to numerous easy-to-learn recipes such as sauerbraten, turkey chili, scampi, rice pilaf, potato leek soup, and poached salmon. As Chadbourn leads others through an unchartered territory of deliciousness, he details exactly how to prepare a square meal for children that is not only healthful but appealing to young taste buds. Cooking Your Way to Custody is a lighthearted, practical survival guide for any twenty-first century working man ready to claim his rightful entitlement to the kitchen, ultimately becoming a fully competent caregiver to the most important people in his life-his children.

Simple Cooking for Single Dads

Simple Cooking for Single Dads
Author: Lui Campos
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2012-12-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1477285067

What began as a Sunday afternoon experiment ended up in a notebook the Campos children entitled the Measuring Spoon Caf. Lui Campos, a single dad for eight years, wrote down in step-by-step fashion how he cooked such dishes as beef stew, baked chicken, jambalaya, meat sauce and others in one of his daughters notebooks. He realized that a lot of would be cooks (single dads, college students etc., anybody who is a Kitchen Chicken, that is, anybody not too sure they can cook and are afraid to ask) need a little help with the basics. So many cook books assume you know all the terms but Kitchen Chickens dont! This little book is for single dads, single moms, all you hungry Kitchen Chickens who are dying to have a tasty home cooked meal but need step-by-step cooking directionsThis little book is for you!!

It's Not Your Fault, Koko Bear

It's Not Your Fault, Koko Bear
Author: Vicki Lansky
Publisher: Book Peddlers
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1931863644

KoKo Bear Can Help Children * learn what divorce means * deal with changes in their everyday lives * talk about their feelings * recognize that their feelings are natural * be assured that their parents still love them and will take care of them * understand that divorce is not their fault

Dining, Not Just Eating

Dining, Not Just Eating
Author: Robert Weisskopf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-03-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530756131

The cookbook for the single dad or anyone new to cooking who wants to dine, not just eat. The focus is on the companionship at diner. It teaches some kitchen basics and shows you shortcuts to make sure you don't spend hours making a meal after a long day.

See Dad Cook

See Dad Cook
Author: Wayne Harley Brachman
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: 9781400081875

Sorry, fellas, June Cleaver doesn't live here anymore. The days when a dad could claim to be clueless in the kitchen and get away with it are gone forever. "See Dad Cook" offers a kitchen survival guide with recipes for the basics like Tuna Salad and Meat Loaf as well as advice on cooking with kids, stocking a pantry, and much more. 100 recipes. 40 illustrations.

Dad's Own Cookbook

Dad's Own Cookbook
Author: Bob Sloan
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0761172637

It's time to become the new hero of the kitchen. Or at least put aside your fear of frying (not to mention sautéing, roasting, or tossing a salad). Dad's Own Cookbook shows how to do everything from handling a knife properly to juggling three dishes so that dinner comes together on schedule. Its lively charts, tips, and directions replace intimidation with pleasure and camaraderie, and its 150 great recipes will turn the most culinarily challenged dad into the family chef.

Divorced Dads

Divorced Dads
Author: Sanford L. Braver
Publisher: Tarcher
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Millions of families strive to give their children the best possible upbringing after being split apart by divorce. Separated mothers and fathers -- and in many cases their second spouses -- struggle to find the right way to piece together parent-child relationships in its wake. In this revolutionary work, psychologist Sanford L. Braver -- who undertook the largest ever federally funded study on issues confronting divorced fathers -- shows how millions of well-intentioned mothers, fathers, judges, lawyers, educators, and other caregivers have been repeatedly and tragically misled by the prevailing data about divorce and parenthood.For years our society has accepted the image of the "dead-beat dad" who shirks childcare payments and other responsibilities. Yet Braver proves that this villainous figure -- like many other myths of the divorced parent -- simply does not exist in significant numbers. Moreover, Braver overturns one of the most important pieces of data on divorce in the past quarter-century: the belief that divorced women suffer a steep decline in their standard of living. This widely embraced notion was the result of misread data, but was transformed into "fact" by the media and the courts, and accepted by divorced families and their advocates.No other book has revealed the deep flaws in today's research on divorce. One-sided studies of divorced men and women, misused census data, and poor research have skewed many of the assumptions around which parents and courts have shaped divorce settlements, parenting responsibilities, and child-rearing decisions. Every divorced parent -- and anyone who loves a divorced parent -- urgently needs this book to understand the newrealities behind divorce and parenting. Notes. Index.