Have you heard about the movie coming out in theaters tomorrow called Fed Up? Here’s some information from their website: For the past 30 years, everything we thought we knew about food and exercise is dead wrong. FED UP is the film the food industry doesn’t want you to see. From Katie Couric, Laurie David (Oscar winning producer of AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH) and director Stephanie Soechtig, Fed Up will change the way you eat forever. After seeing the film, join the Fed Up team and teeny tiny foodie as we embark on the #FedUpChallenge and go sugar free for
Read More »After Eliana’s 6-month check up with the pediatrician, when the doctor filled my head with tips and suggestions about starting Eliana on solid foods, I was really excited about this new adventure in feeding her all sorts of tasty foods. I was excited to make her homemade applesauce since apples seemed to be her favorite food up to that point, as well as some other purées made out of local, seasonal ingredients. But as excited as I was, I was worried too. I was worried because she could have an allergic reaction. I was worried because she might not like
Read More »My family and I love granola. Typically we eat it over plain Greek yogurt but it’s a great snack by itself, too. Ever since I started making my own granola, I’ve been searching for the secret to making it “clumpy” with big bites of granola goodness. Silly me should have realized right away that the answer would lie with Deb Perelman from Smitten Kitchen. I found her recipe for Big Cluster Maple Granola while reading her amazing cookbook. The secret to the clumpiness? An egg white. A-ha! Because I’m me, I had to tweak the recipe a little bit to
Read More »In January 2012, my daughter Eliana began eating solid foods. I was really excited to make as much of her food as possible and to introduce her to all sorts of flavors and textures in both “traditional” purées (applesauce) and “non-traditional” purées (carrot onion farro purée). I wanted to create an eater with a wide and varied palate, aka a teeny tiny foodie. Based on the advice of her pediatrician, I added little bits of spices, herbs and oils, so that her food was tasty. I let her gnaw on slices of watermelon, banana, bread and apples, too. It
Read More »You may have already guessed this, but I’m pretty obsessed with food. Yes, I love to eat food. But I also like to play around with it, create with it and try new recipes. There are usually 2-3 new recipes floating around in my head at any time. Eggs in a Hole is one of the recipes that had recently taken up residence in my mind so it was on my “cook soon” list. Then last week I began taking a childhood nutrition class* online and Eggs in a Hole was one of the recipes the professor demonstrated making
Read More »Last year around this time, I shared a post full of ranting about the craziness regarding traveling with an 18-month old, along with some suggestions for survival. Click here to read that original post. I’m a list maker. I have tons of legal pads filled with all sorts of lists. Lists of recipes in progress, lists of things to remember or do and most of all I have packing lists. My packing list is totally crazy and OCD filled and contains things like “this notepad” because I might implode if I didn’t bring the current legal pad onto which I’m
Read More »This vegan soup is a tasty and satisfying meal all on it’s own. I like to serve it topped with croutons, roasted pumpkin seeds or lightly salted popcorn.* Sometimes I even mix in some chunks of seared tofu, too. This seasonal soup can be a delicious addition to your Thanksgiving table, too. (It will be one of my contributions to my family’s dinner table). Before the recipe, there are a couple tips and ideas I want to share with you. 1. Don’t be afraid of salt. Unless I’m following a new recipe, baking or refining one I haven’t yet perfected,
Read More »For this week’s Monday Meal, I’m not sharing one of my original recipes. Instead, I’m sharing a recipe for polenta that I make fairly regularly for dinner. The original recipe, by Peter Berley, is adaptable to any season and can be made using staples from the fridge and pantry so I make it all year long with a few little revisions of my own. But I must confess that this week’s Monday Meal has some ulterior motives, too. It just so happens that when I made this recipe recently, Eliana had one of her “totally toddler” moments that can occur
Read More »One night a few months ago, I was having dinner at my friend Libby’s apartment for a “Girl’s Night In” while her hubby was out of town. Libby isn’t only a friend, she is truly that neighbor that I go to when I need to borrow an extra baking sheet or the person I text when I have too much of an ingredient and I want to unload a little so it gets used before it spoils. She and her son Dash are also “taste testers” whenever there is a recipe I’m working on. Anyway, that night I would
Read More »Here are some tips to make using the OXO Food Mill super easy: 1. Close the “legs” and nest the food mill inside a bowl (versus on top of it). For me, this was the most stable way to use it. 2. Rotate the mill clockwise for a few turns then counter-clockwise for a few turns in order to fully process all of the food. 3. Don’t forget to scrape the yummy bits of food off the bottom of the mill. Here’s what I love about my OXO Food Mill: 1. It’s a really versatile tool. With
Read More »Stone Fruit & Sage Purée 6-9 months 9-12 months Ingredients: -1 plum, roughly chopped -1 peach, roughly chopped -1 nectarine, roughly chopped -3 leaves sage, finely chopped -¼ cup filtered room temperature water Featured Tool: –OXO Food Mill Preparation: Place nectarine and water into a large saucepan. Cover and simmer over low heat, stirring once or twice, for around 5 minutes or until the nectarine begins to soften. Stir in the rest of the fruit and cover. Continue to simmer, stirring occasionally, for around 15 more minutes or until all the fruit has softened
Read More »For this week’s Monday Meal, I’m not only sharing a new recipe, but I’m also sharing a new tool and announcing a giveaway! Woohoo! How’s that for curing your “Case of the Mondays”? See details for the giveaway at the bottom of the post. About six weeks ago, I had the great fortune to receive a gift from OXO: An OXO Food Mill. Cool!! (I love new toys for the kitchen)! I had never used a food mill before, so I was really excited to start playing around with it and come up with some tasty recipes, too.
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