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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Preservation: The Beginning
The other day, I got a slightly anxious message from my best friend, C.: “You need to call me because I am DROWNING IN PRODUCE.” A phone call later, I was able to easily diagnose C.’s problem. She’s suffering from … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Cooking, Feeding kids, Food culture, Meal planning, Parenting
Tagged cooking, family, Farmer's Markets, feeding kids, food, freezer food, greens, herbs, Household organization, kids' health, kitchen tutorial, leftovers, meal planning, New York Times, preserving, recipes, Vegetable Anxiety, veggies
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Bacon Brings Out the Naughty in Me
It’s not often you’ll see me talking about a specific product on this blog. After all, when you’re trying to eat pretty cleanly and in a way that’s accessible to everyone, you’re basically going to end up being more lured … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Feeding kids, Food culture
Tagged bacon, cooking, family, Farmer's Markets, feeding kids, food, holidays, Household organization, kids' health, parenting, party, recipes, snacks, Whole Foods Market
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Houseguests
You know what’s great? Having wonderful houseguests. You know what stinks? Having wonderful houseguests leave. We recently had the pleasure of opening our guest room (read: totally unswanky ½ of a finished attic, in which we plunked two beds) to … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Food culture, Meal planning
Tagged baking, breakfast, cooking, family, feeding kids, food, guests, Household organization, kitchen tutorial, meal planning, milestones, party, recipes, tyler florence, veggies
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Almost Kindergarten
I bet some of you will be surprised to learn that J. and I took the boys out for dinner – -to an ice-cream place. Okay, so it was Pinkberry…the very Crunchy Hippie Intellectual foodie version of ice cream. But … Continue reading
Posted in Feeding kids, Food culture, Parenting
Tagged back to school, childhood, family, family dinner, feeding kids, food, healthy eating, ice cream, kids, kids' health, kindergarten, memories, milestones, parenting, pinkberry
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Real Food On the Road: Iceland, Baby! (The Finale)
Due to a small photo snafu, I’ve had to wait to deliver this final part of my three-post series on our Icelandic adventure. (If you haven’t read parts 1 and 2, you may want to get up to speed. If … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Cooking, Food culture
Tagged baking, cooking, family, food, holidays, Iceland, kids' health, milestones, vacation
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It’s a Miracle! Whip, That Is…
I’m going to say this really fast, and then we can all forget I said it, okay? Ireallylovemymom’spotatosaladanddeviledeggsandtheyaremadewithMiracleWhip. I can’t help it. I positively HATE mayonnaise, and I’m really no bigger fan of Miracle Whip than I am of mayo … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Cooking, Food culture, Meal planning
Tagged cooking, family, Farmer's Markets, feeding kids, food, holidays, Household organization, kids' health, meal planning, recipes
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Just Call Me (Not-So-Little) Miss Sunshine!
Wow, look what happens when I leave the country! While J. and I were in Iceland, our first tomatoes began to form in our incredibly neglected, novice backyard garden; L. lost his first tooth and learned how to swim; and … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Feeding kids, Food culture, Meal planning, Parenting
Tagged cooking, don't forget to feed the baby, family, family foodie survival guide, feeding kids, food, food with kid appeal, full plate blog, HandPicked Nation, Jamie Oliver, keeley mcguire blog, kids' health, kristen in london, little ladies who lunch, milestones, my munch bug, out of the box food, parenting, sunshine blog award, The Jolly Tomato, The Lunch Tray
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