This week’s Lunch Logic is all about making dinner leftovers and on-hand ingredients work in your favor to make standby lunch favorites. The ideas here are ones I use all the time with my two boys — chicken salad, quick
I’m in the business of feeding kids. That’s not the job I go to outside of my house every day, it’s not what I get paid for, but it’s a big part of what I do. I have two kids;
We’re back! I took some time off from Lunch Logic, as I’m sure many of you noticed. Over the summer, a lunch-packing feature doesn’t make as much sense as it does during the school year, so once June was done
It’s January. It’s a new year. It’s time for a change. Well, maybe not so much a change as a tweak. I don’t do cleanses, detoxing, juice fasts, or anything like that. I just try to listen to my body,
Recently, I’ve struggled with the decision to say something about two links that have been circulating pretty widely around the old interwebs: This one, about a mom who was sent home a note from her kid’s preschool reminding her that
This is one of those posts that I agonize about writing, because I know it’s bound to rile people up and possibly make some of you dislike me, at least a little bit. This one’s particularly hard, too, because it’s
I think we have something EVERY SINGLE WEEKEND in October. At any rate, that’s what it feels like — between concerts with the Philharmonic for me, school/sports/music events and lessons for both boys, and social invitations for all of us,
I need to get something off my chest. I am not a great mom because of the lunches I pack for my kids. Lately, I’ve noticed something – a new phenomenon, or a more widespread phenomenon, that’s taking hold not
One of the big downsides to committing early on to raising kids who are HEALTHY EATERS, gosh darn it, and therefore not at all accustomed to “kid food,” is that you can end up with a couple of kids who
If you’ve hung around this blog for any length of time, you may know that about a year and a half ago (gosh, that long??? Really???), our family had to undertake a serious gluten-and-dairy-free challenge as part of evaluating L.’s