job. what we have is a kind of interactive salad. we call it a salad shaker. you the take different toppings. whatever you want, d dump it in there. whatever you want. it s like a cocktail. lots of bacon. blue cheese dressing. not too many tomatoes. rachel: pour that in there. what s great about family dinners. of they ve done studies. kids who have family dinners regularly have higher grades, have less depression, less anxiety. it s just a great way to connect. it s always a connection in the kitchen. so in small bites, big flavors, i talk about the connection to food. rachel: i love that. here s a perfect example rachel: don t drop it. shake it harold. shake it, shake it. pete: shake it like your brother. [laughter] rachel: gonna help you pour that in. okay, what s one?
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