Parenting

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  • Trust funds

    Will my daughter spend her nest egg on Harvard or new breasts?
  • Cramming for kindergarten

    I tutor 3-year-olds to crush the competition.
  • Troubled teens, troubled parents

    "I was a hired thug for tough love" by Sheerly Avni; "Whose crisis is this, anyway?" by Debra Ollivier
  • New education gurus

    A booming market emerges for consultants to desperate parents.
  • Whose crisis is this, anyway?

    Teens are getting the blame for their parents' failures.
  • Way past cool

    Wine cake is my take on motherhood and life.
  • Doing the Frango

    Gramma had great taste -- in hot pants and chocolate mints.
  • Intimate gourmet

    In a medieval French village, my husband and I learned that to produce truly fine foie gras, one must embrace the goose -- and massage and fondle it too.
  • Dinner at 8

    Where, oh where, are the children who can mix a decent vodka gimlet?
  • Deranged marriage

    When the match didn't take, I wound up with Merle Haggard.
  • Lost and found

    A moment of before recovered long after.
  • Cold fusion

    I don't let my children play with fire. So they play with ice instead.
  • Arin and Hannah's cold fusion atomic fireball tea

    This admixture of fire and ice will give you sticky fingers.
  • The Supreme Court wimps out on grandparents rights

    The justices reveal themselves to be as knotted as a family in the throes of emotional strife.
  • My first art

    Three decades later, my first lover returned to remind me that I could still whip up a mean crhme anglaise.
  • Hash browns

    Plain or absurd, they are always a hot item.
  • Contemplating hash browns

    A primordial nest of shredded spuds from which fond memories -- and life itself! -- have sprung.
  • Dying on Ritalin

    A teenager's fatal heart attack raises troubling questions about the safety of a drug whose popularity is exploding.
  • Adria's Manna Flan

    So sweet, you'll think it fell from heaven.
  • My grandfather's seder

    In our family, food is divine.
  • Baby barf rules

    Take the hit, then reach for the tequila.
  • Mothers who don't think

    About anything but their kids.
  • Nonparent trap?

    Elinor Burkett argues that family-friendly policies are racist, regressive and, worst of all, anti-woman.
  • When the jailhouse is far from home

    Kids with parents behind bars share the pain of incarceration.
  • When the revolution comes

    We asked for grand plans and we got more than a few.
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