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Blogs: One Little Bite
- 1 Homemade Chicken Nuggets
- Granted, the point of chicken nuggets is that they are fast and easy: Open box and bake. But some friends of ours who are moving gave us some tenderized chicken breasts from their freezer,...
- Posted by Adriana Velez
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- September 30, 2009
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- 2 30 Days, 30 Lunches: Idea 27
- Doesn't it seem a shame that the traditional sandwich hides all the beautiful stuff--the meats, the cheeses, the greens--under a second piece of bread? This is why I'm a fan of the Danish open-faced...
- Posted by Adriana Velez
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- September 17, 2009
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- 3 Connecting Face and Food
- In my own urban way, I've been trying to teach my son about where his food comes from. As in, carrots are not born in the grocery-store produce aisle; they're grown on a farm,...
- Posted by Adriana Velez
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- September 14, 2009
Blogs: The Agony and The Ecstasy
- 4 The Relationship: He Cooks, I Clean. Any Questions?
- Melissa Chapman, New York City mom and author of WCBSTV.com's parenting blog.I do not cook. There, I said it, and yet I still feel just a bit of shame that I'm not one of those...
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- September 9, 2009
Blogs: Daily Find
- 5 Play with Your Food
- If anything is gonna get your kids out of bed in the morning, it's this happy-go-lucky pancake pan and its seven funny faces. It might just elevate Sunday breakfast from mundane meal to family...
- Posted by Cookie Magazine
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- September 8, 2009
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- 6 Summer's Three Major Food Groups
- That would be corn, tomatoes, and a crisp rose. We added a piece of grilled swordfish to this beach-vacation meal, but really, I wouldn't have missed the protein. We also got lucky with the tomatoes....
- Posted by Jenny Rosenstrach, Features Director
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- September 2, 2009
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- 7 Ten Best Kids' Cookbooks
- The UK's Independent has named their ten favorite cookbooks for kids, including our beloved Gastrokid....
- Posted by Julie Alvin
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- August 28, 2009
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- 8 Vacation Cooking: Buttermilk Blueberry Pancakes
- My family and I just returned from two blissful weeks of vacation spent in a rambling old house we had rented in the midcoast region of Maine. When we were not admiring the rolling...
- Posted by Caroline Campion
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- August 20, 2009
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- 9 Vacation Cooking: Pasta with Clams
- When it comes to vacations with the kids, there are two kinds of parents--the kind that refuses to cook a single meal (it's vacation!) and the kind that embraces the extra time to explore the...
- Posted by Jenny Rosenstrach, Features Director
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- August 17, 2009
Blogs: Going Places
- 10 Far and Away (At Home)
- So many people I know have cut their trips back this year or are taking none at all. But rather than giving it a corny name (staycation is one of our least favorite words at...
- Posted by Yolanda Edwards
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- August 13, 2009
Blogs: One Little Bite
- 11 Easy, Delicious Zucchini Recipes
- Kelsey is the author of The Naptime Chef. Check out more of her kid-friendly recipes! Zucchini is ubiquitous in the summertime. From farmers' markets to neighborhood grocers, everywhere I shop has more than enough of...
- Posted by Kelsey Banfield
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- July 22, 2009
- 12 Father of Invention: Chef Ming Tsai
- How the celebrity chef and dad is making restaurants more food allergy-friendly.
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- July 21, 2009
- 13 Chef Ming Tsai's Kitchen Essentials
- Tsai's essentials for the family kitchen
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- July 21, 2009
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- 14 All Hail Herb Oil
- Our favorite Brooklyn pizzeria makes a fresh mozzarella pie drizzled with special, house-made herb olive oil. The owner purees fresh basil from his father's garden and mixes it with his best olive oil. This...
- Posted by Adriana Velez
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- July 9, 2009
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- 15 Supersimple Cooking for a Crowd
- If there is one thing that my family knows how to do, it's cook for a big crowd (I've got 26 cousins and 18 aunts and uncles). This past holiday weekend, 35 of us headed...
- Posted by Erin Renzas, Web Editorial Assistant
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- July 8, 2009
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- 16 Everything on the Grill
- I'm always in search of a meal that requires no indoor cooking. I was trolling around on Gourmet.com recently and came across this recipe for chicken bok choy mushroom kebabs that totally delivered on...
- Posted by Jenny Rosenstrach, Features Director
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- July 8, 2009
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- 17 Having a Ball with Ice Cream
- Growing up, my mother was always looking for summertime activities to keep us occupied. My brothers, sisters and I could create quite the ruckus if we didn't have something to do. One of my all-time...
- Posted by Erin Renzas, Web Editorial Assistant
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- July 7, 2009
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- 18 Blueberry Pancake "Trifle"
- Ever since school has been out, we've been having blueberry pancakes for breakfast every! Single! Morning! Pancakes again? Yeah! By day five the novelty wore off, and I ended up with leftovers. Rather than...
- Posted by Adriana Velez
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- July 7, 2009
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- 19 Sour Cherry Revelation
- I simply can't believe how good my breakfast at New York's City Bakery was this morning. Plain yogurt, honey, granola, walnuts, and the most deliciously plump sour cherries on top. As soon as I finished,...
- Posted by Jenny Rosenstrach, Features Director
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- July 1, 2009
Blogs: Momwire
- 20 Raising a Princess Single-Handedly
- The New York Times June 30, 2009 "It was about 6:30 on Thursday morning, and I was cooking breakfast in my pajamas. My daughter, Madeleine, 4, was helping by transferring eggs from the cardboard carton...
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- June 30, 2009


