Can Lives be Changed Over Dinner?
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (MMD Newswire) March 17, 2009 -- When was the last time your dinner discussion changed a life? Delicious Discussions (www.deliciousdiscussions.com) creates weekly inspirational dinner topics that give people the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. Our goal is to get folks hooked on an exciting new dinner tradition; one where they can speak up, speak out, and change a life. Delicious Discussions makes it easy. Our stories come complete with a list of specific ways people can help out. They can choose from "Little Time, Little Cash" or "More Time, More Cash."
Serving Delicious Discussions with dinner can reap sweet rewards. Bringing family and friends back to the dinner table offers an indispensable opportunity for them to bond and reconnect with one another. It also provides them with a chance to turn their communal table into an invaluable place where they can look beyond themselves and help those who are less fortunate. Numerous studies have shown that giving to others, whether it be time, skills, or monetary, contributes to our physical and emotional well-being.
In addition, according to a Columbia University study, kids that eat dinner with their families get better grades in school, and are less likely to engage in risky behaviors such as alcohol, tobacco and drug use. In essence, dinnertime is a powerful thing. Delicious Discussions wants to pump up and pass on that power by hosting our "Be One in Our Million Challenge." Our goal is to get one million people to serve a Delicious Discussion by the end of 2009. Just think, that's one million people coming back to the dinner table, and that's one million opportunities for people to make the world a better place.
Delicious Discussions is the brainchild of Karen Calabrese. She combined her passion for writing, her desire to help others, and her love for conversing over a delicious meal to make the world a better place. Folks can visit www.deliciousdiscussions.com to read our weekly Delicious Discussion: This weeks featured discussion: Soldier Gratitude - Honoring soldiers past and present everyday.
Contact: Karen Calabrese
Phone: (609)335-8504
Email: karen@deliciousdiscussions.com
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