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Le Creuset Farm Fresh Steamer Set Giveaway

Le Creuset Farm Fresh Steamer Set Giveaway
The International Association of Culinary Professionals annual conference in Austin is fast approaching, and I have been helping to put together our signature Kids in the Kitchen event.  It has been a major team effort, and I was thrilled when Le Creuset signed on to sponsor our garden to table workshop with children.  They will be giving generous gift packages to each of the families we cook with, along with some tools for us to use in the Austin Whole Foods Market culinary center. I love...

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Are All Processed Foods Bad?

Are All Processed Foods Bad?
When you think of "processed foods" the center aisles of the grocery store probably come to mind.  I imagine rows and rows of brightly colored packages filled with chemical concoctions disguised as foods. But I have news for you.  Some "real" foods have to be processed before they can be sold in the stores.  Does that make them "processed foods?"  I don't think so. On my recent trip to Sacramento to learn more about the walnut industry, we visited a walnut orchard and then saw how...

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Does Your Child Need a Feeding Therapist? (Part ...

Does Your Child Need a Feeding Therapist? (Part 1)
Whenever I do speaking engagements about family meals or cooking with kids to groups of parents, someone inevitibly shares a story about their challenges in getting their kids to eat.  I mean REAL challenges.  Like their child only eats 5 different foods.  Ever. It got me thinking...there must be LOTS of families in this same situation.  I talked with my friend Dawn, feeding therapists and she agreed to answer some questions. Hopefully they can offer some support if you are experiencing...

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Is There Spinach In Your Brownies?

Is There Spinach In Your Brownies?
There are two sides to every story, especially when parenting strategies enter the picture.  And most of the time, each side is fueled by passion and the sense that they are right. And the other is wrong. Several years ago, there was a huge buzz about two books that were published almost simultaneously: Deceptively Delicious and The Sneaky Chef.  Both talked about how parents can amplify the nutrition in the foods they feed to their children by including purees of veggies or beans. Let's...

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My Favorite Knives for Kids

My Favorite Knives for Kids
One of my most popular posts of all time is the one where I help parents teach their children to use a variety of cutting tools. You don't have to hand over your cleaver - there are lots of other cutting strategies! My true favorite cutting tool for kids? These Curious Chefs knives... No, they are not paying me to say this (although I wouldn't complain if they did! Goodness knows I talk about them enough...) But they did send me some free knives to use, since I use them in almost...

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Making Sense of Egg Labels

Making Sense of Egg Labels
I have been getting a really nice response from my recent articles about the beef industry and how to read (and understand) meat labels.  Several people have asked if I could talk about Eggs next.  So, here we are... Let's get some vocabulary out of the way first.  As usual, many of the labeling terms don't mean what you think they mean. “Free Range” chickens have access to a door leading outside.  But that doesn't mean that they can reach it or that they are brave enough...

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How Food Cravings Might Be Harming Your Child's ...

How Food Cravings Might Be Harming Your Child’s Health
My son recently left our neighborhood public school for a special school for children with learning disabilities.  In the few short months that we have been there, I have noticed some quirky eating habits of the students. Many families don't realize that the diet that our children consumes can be connected to their learning challenges and their behavior. It got me thinking about food allergies and how difficult it can be for families to notice that certain foods aren't good for our children. Why...

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Walnuts – From Orchard to Table

Walnuts – From Orchard to Table
My poor husband.  He married a teacher.  And even though I am no longer in a traditional classroom, I still teach - cooking to children, family mealtime sanity to families, and eco-friendly food suggestions to anyone who will listen.  And to top it off, I am always drawn towards other educators, and we have him outnumbered. This week, I was fortunate to be invited to Sacramento to attend a media event, sponsored by California Walnuts.  How could I turn this opportunity down? I would...

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You Say Tomato and I Say….Tomatillo

You Say Tomato and I Say….Tomatillo
With Cinco De Mayo right around the corner, I got the culinary urge to try something new in the kitchen with the kiddos.  We have been visiting our local Mexican grocery store almost every week lately,  and the last time we were there, I picked up a bag of tomatillos. No, I didn't spell tomatoes wrong.  I meant to say tomatillos.  You would pronounce that toe-mah-tee-ohs, in case you were wondering.  They are also known as husk tomatoes, jamberries, husk cherries, Mexican tomatoes or ground...

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Girl Scouts Cook: Asian Extravaganza

Girl Scouts Cook: Asian Extravaganza
It's tempting to make this a wordless post - to let the photographs speak for themselves.  Cadette Scouts creating an Asian extravaganza in the kitchen is quite a site to behold.  They are eager, hungry, and excited to play with their food.  Yes, 12 year olds like to play with their food. We decided to make the Purple Rice from my book, The Whole Family Cookbook, instead of plain white sushi rice.  And the girls went to town on some sushi.  One pair even made a sushi roll so big that...

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