While we don’t recommend that parents act as short order cooks, sometimes a few tweaks can keep everyone happy with dinner just the way he or she likes it. Burrito night lends itself to so many variations. With the same set of ingredients that only took a
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I saw a recent New York Times post on roasted cauliflower (looks amazing, by the way!), with the advice to cook more, instead of trying to eat less for 2016. I couldn’t agree more. With mid-January already on its way, many of us by now have given
Read more →When I was a little girl, we spent every holiday in a little farm town, in west-central Ohio where my mom grew up. My grandparents still lived in the house where my grandma was raised–the house that her father had built. They were farm people, with a
Read more →With all the joy and family time approaching during holidays comes a lot of food. Pretty much any time with holidays brings a lot of food. It takes a lot of discipline to keep from overeating when we’re surrounded by food for days at at time–in the
Read more →Growing up, Fourth of July with my family always meant a trip to my uncle’s lake house in Oklahoma. We spent the days blackberry picking, stuffing our faces with watermelon, playing in the lake and spending time with family. Most of all I remember my aunt’s homemade
Read more →Cinco de Mayo Fun Fact #1: According to the California Avocado Commission, up to 81 million avocados are eaten for the occasion, most of which are made into guacamole. Fun Fact #2: Mexican food is delicious Fun Fact #3: Mexican food is healthy Chicken Enchilada (Serves 4)
Read more →Big family meals and over eating are inevitable, with Easter and Passover approaching. We all know the discomfort of eating way too much and feeling bloated. Avoiding this feeling may be easier than you think. These tips may help you prevent overeating, and you may even end
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