Fighting the ‘Big Kid’ Food Wars
My nephew is seven years old and still has the eating habits of a toddler. Help!
My nephew is seven years old and still has the eating habits of a toddler. Help!
Our family is most definitely composed of omnivores, with a heavy carnivore bent when it comes to cheeseburgers. However, my teen daughter is a vegetarian. This is how we make it work.
A mom needs a realistic tactical plan for implementing Ellyn Satter’s feeding philosophy to family dinners.
My husband is a terrific (yet overly ambitious) cook. So we’re eating dinner at 9 p.m. — or even later. There’s got be a way to streamline the family dinner process!
If, “Mom, I’m hungry!” is a common battle-cry in your house, check out these tips for creating nutrient-dense snack options to soothe the savage teen.
Whether you have a reluctant breakfast eater or need a protein-packed grab-it-and-go treat, these breakfast cookies are sure to please the whole family.
You think that you don’t like tofu, but that might be because you don’t know how to coax great texture out of it. This simple tofu preparation will convert you.
Need a looks-fancy-but-it’s-not quick-and-easy dinner packed with veggies and protein? If you’ve got eggs around, you can make a frittata.
You’ll never buy granola bars from the store again, once you see how easy it is to make a delicious and protein-packed version at home, yourself.
Worried that your teen is the only one whose lunch isn’t Pinterest-worthy? Allow me to make you feel a lot better about your life (and lunch) choices.
My toddler won’t eat dinner, then wakes up in the middle of the night crying from hunger. How can I win this battle of the food wills?
Want a gluten-free version of the homey chicken casserole creations from your youth, updated to be healthier and more flavorful? Try my veggie-heavy version of Chicken Pot Pie.
Drowning in Thanksgiving leftovers, and tired of your standard recipes? Here’s my go-to trio of post-Thanksgiving foods.
The weather outside calls for steaming bowls of soup to ward off the winter chill. Here’s a few off-the-beaten-path favorites of ours to try.
Whether you love to serve the old standbys or are looking to mix it up a bit this year, everyone knows the Super Bowl is all about the food. Get ready to snack!
Finding a family-pleasing recipe fit for carnivores and vegetarians alike wasn’t easy, but these stuffed peppers are a big hit in my house.
Love dessert, but trying to stay relatively healthy? Here’s three great recipe options to satisfy a sweet tooth without guilt.
Gardening can be a great family activity, and it’s an awesome way to expand your child’s food horizons, too!
To celebrate a preschooler moving up to Kindergarten we used Transformers to help him understand the process. Here’s how to make a Transformers Bento Box lunch.
Snack time takes on a new level of fun with these ideas for easy-to-make DIY Robot Snacks.