The first in a series of special collections of recipes for those of us (all of us?) experiencing a very different lifestyle for ... now. In these uncertain times, we're reaching out to help you and yours turn to the comforts of the kitchen to nourish yourselves, body and soul.
Back to school means being ready for starving kids when they return. Despite providing healthy lunches and snacks to keep them going all day, most kids will be asking what they can have to tide them over until dinner the minute they pass through the door. Get quick, healthy, simple ideas for them.
When a bunch of favorite foods find their way into a main dish salad, it's a healthy, delicious dinner without a lot of fuss. And that can be an especially wonderful thing, particularly when the list of favorites comes from an intrepid youngster who loves exploring food and cooking.
What can food-loving families do to steer the family toward living a healthier lifestyle complete with better eating habits, exercise routines and mental wellness? Actually, quite a lot. Get a few great ideas to get you and your family started.
The life of a fussy eater and his parents can be downright daunting. To ensure that happier faces at the dinner table, here are some tips to make meal time easier for everyone.
If you've ever tried to make molded gelatin, whether in standard little cubes or elaborate shapes, you've probably had at least one occasion in which to curse at the process. So, I'm sharing my favorite method this time around to help bring a little more success to the world.
When you don't have a lot of time to make dinner, but still want to get your kids involved, turn to fusion cuisine. Yeah, that's right: kids can blend their favorite dishes to make new favorite dishes too. This time around: Waffle-Pizza Sandwiches. What's not to love?
What do you do when your kids are off of school for an afternoon? Recently, I spent one baking cinnamon-raisin bread and reading a chapter book with mine. If you've not done that, consider the built-in reward awaiting you when you finish the book: a chance to discuss it over slices of warm bread slathered with butter!
Knowing your college students will be heading home for the upcoming holidays gives you, as a parent, a great opportunity to make sure they are taking care of themselves and leave them with some great, easy ideas for eating and moving right.
Everyone has their favorite candy bars. It's time to introduce the cookie inspired by my own. A soft, almond-scented cookie that's chock full of coconut, chocolate chips, and slivered almonds brings the best parts of Almond Joy candy bars to the party.