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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Progressive Dinner Party: Get Your Entrees Here!
Note: This post is part of the #FoodDay #DinnerParty event hosted by yours truly, as well as Bettina Siegel of The Lunch Tray, Grace Freedman of EatDinner.org, and Jeanne Fratello of The Jolly Tomato. To catch up on what this … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Cooking, Feeding kids, Food culture
Tagged cooking, EatDinner.org, family, Farmer's Markets, food, Food Day, Food Inc, holidays, kids' health, meal planning, party, recipes, The Jolly Tomato, The Lunch Tray
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Dinner Party!
Boy, have I been busy — too busy to post, clearly. But don’t feel neglected, friends, because I haven’t forgotten you. One of the things on my agenda for the past week has been working on a little dinner party…for … Continue reading
The $1 Dinner Experiment
This is it, friends — the night on which I share with you my efforts to make dinner for less than $1 per person. In other words, dinner — a healthy, unprocessed, filling, hopefully delicious, and generally well-sourced — for … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Cooking, Feeding kids, Food culture, Meal planning, Parenting
Tagged baking, bread, cooking, family, Farmer's Markets, feeding kids, food, Household organization, kids' health, leftovers, lunchboxes, meal planning, parenting, recipes, soup
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When (Organic) Living is Easy
I’m freshly back from a wonderful weekend adventure with 5-year-old L., and my mind is churning on — what else? — food politics. My fabulous firstborn and I took his first big train trip to New York City, to visit my … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Feeding kids, Food culture, Parenting
Tagged cooking, Farmer's Markets, feeding kids, food, kids' health, Michael Pollan, milestones, parenting
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$2 Dinners, Plus How RRG Prepares for an Adventure
I’m impossibly busy tonight, so unfortunately, I have to rush through this post (as much as I’d like to do anything BUT rush). I’ve got tons of cooking going on! Oh, I know — this is ME we’re talking about. … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Cooking, Feeding kids, Meal planning, Parenting
Tagged cooking, family, feeding kids, food, Household organization, kids' health, meal planning, milestones, parenting, recipes
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The October Meal Plan, and When Things Fall Apart
Last night was the last of the $3 per person dinner nights in our house, but I don’t have a photo to share with you. Sorry, but I couldn’t photograph that meal…because it all fell apart. Literally. Our evening was … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Cooking, Feeding kids, Meal planning, Parenting
Tagged baking, cooking, family, feeding kids, food, halloween, Household organization, kids' health, meal planning, parenting, recipes
10 Comments