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September 9, 2010

Who Hates Making School Lunch?

Jennifer Rosenstrach loves dinner. Loves it so much that Rosenstrach, a freelance writer and editor, has created a Web site, DinneraLoveStory.com, devoted to “helping parents figure out how to get family dinner on the table.” Loves it so much that she has kept a journal of what she has eaten for dinner every night for 12 years. (You can read Susan Dominus’s column about that dinner journal here.)

But when it comes to lunch, Jenny has mixed feelings. At least that’s the message you get from her latest post on her site, which is a reproduction of a contract (purportedly drawn up by the law firm “Almuerzo & Snaks” — get it?) that lays out the division of labor between Jenny and her husband, Andy Ward, when it comes to making school lunch for their two children, who are 8 and 6. You can take a look at the original here, complete with Andy’s “handwritten” commentary.

via Who Hates Making School Lunch? – NYTimes.com.

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