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Lunch Logic: May 2013, Week Three
This is a particularly delicious Lunch Logic session, if I do say so myself. There’s some stuff for the carnivores and big appetites — taco-y stuff, tex-mex stuff, stuff that’s designed to stand up against the processed cafeteria nacho horror … Continue reading
Posted in Lunchbox, Meal planning
Tagged cooking, feeding kids, Household organization, kids' health, leftovers, lunchboxes, meal planning, recipes, school lunch, what to pack for lunch
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Lunch Logic: May 2013, Week Two
There’s a reason I’m never without a jar of marinara sauce in my refrigerator. Really, it’s true. Some people talk about “never-ending stock;” I continually replenish my “never-ending sauce.” When it’s down to the dregs, I dump them into my … Continue reading
Lunch Logic: May 2013, Week One
I’m dashing this off tonight, so forgive me; there’s not much to say, other than “Here’s the Lunch Logic!” Essentially, the only thing I want to point out to you about this particular edition is that it shows you exactly … Continue reading
Posted in Lunchbox, Meal planning
Tagged feeding kids, food, Household organization, leftovers, lunchboxes, meal planning, school lunch, what to pack for lunch
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May 2013 Meal Plan: All Longing and Plodding
I’m just LONGING for summer produce. Aren’t you? Maybe I’ve spent more time and energy this year paying attention to the seasons and making sure that we don’t eat too many way out of whack fruits and vegetables — in … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Meal planning
Tagged cooking, family, feeding kids, Household organization, meal planning, recipes, Sunday dinner, weeknight dinners
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Lunch Logic: April 2013, Week Four
I have to laugh at myself a little bit tonight. Here I sit, writing a “Lunch Logic” post that supposes you’ll have plentiful leftovers from which to manufacture lunches, and I’m currently in possession of a nearly barren refrigerator. Oh, … Continue reading
Family Dinner Conference Recap and Making Changes
I’m back! Most of you know (because I didn’t stop talking about it for weeks) that I was in New York City last Thursday, presenting a talk at the first-ever Family Dinner Conference. The event was organized by the unbelievably … Continue reading
Lunch Logic: April 2013, Week Two
This week’s menu is a menu absolutely rife with lunch-packing possibilities. Some weeks are like that; you practically don’t have to think at all to make home-run lunches that the kids will Hoover down happily. With a Sunday meal of … Continue reading
Posted in Feeding kids, Lunchbox, Meal planning
Tagged cooking, feeding kids, food, Household organization, leftovers, lunchboxes, meal planning, school lunch, what to pack for lunch
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Lunch Logic: April 2013, Week One
This week’s Lunch Logic is really all about planning ahead. Oh, I know most of what I post here on RRG is focused on planning (that’s one of the side effects of sharing a monthly “meal plan,” ahem), but this … Continue reading
Posted in Feeding kids, Lunchbox, Meal planning
Tagged family, feeding kids, food, Household organization, leftovers, lunchboxes, meal planning, school lunch, what to pack for lunch
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Meal Plan for a Busy, Busy April
I’m quietly freaking out. Except…now that I’m writing about it on a public blog, I guess it’s not so much “quiet” anymore, right? So now I’m PUBLICLY and NOISILY freaking out. It’s all good stuff that’s making me this way. … Continue reading
Posted in Feeding kids, Meal planning, Parenting
Tagged cooking, family, food, GF/CF diet, gluten, Household organization, meal planning, milestones, Sunday dinner, weeknight dinners
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Monday Menus: Magic Meatballs
Of course they’re not really magic. Don’t be silly. How could a meatball be magic? Unless you mean “magic” in the sense that every time they show up on the dinner table, or in a lunchbox, or wherever, there is … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Meal planning
Tagged cooking, feeding kids, Household organization, meal planning, recipes, weeknight dinners
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