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Crispy Chickpeas: Project Produce
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Naomi ShulmanUndaunted by last week's mixed response to kabocha squash, I forged ahead this week with Project Produce -- one woman's brave attempt to get her daughters to eat vegetables. This week, however, I veered course a little bit. Squash may have been a bit too, I don't know...vegetableish. This week I turned my attention to something a little more accessible: the ... Read More
Spring Chickens -- Food Fun
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Kellie StricklandI'm so glad that spring is finally here and nothing screams spring louder than adorable Spring Chickens -- these are perfect for parties or just an after school snack! Since Easter ushers in chocolate bunnies, you might as well add in chocolate chicks! My girls squealed when they saw them and couldn't wait to get their hands on these. Super cute and so ... Read More
Luck of the Irish -- Food Fun
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Kellie StricklandWith St. Patrick's Day a few days away, I wanted to create something super simple that can be whipped up for lunch on the holiday. My girls love peanut butter, so I gave a shot at tinting it green. I was delighted to discover how well it worked, and both my girls and I were quite pleased with the outcome.
To make the Luck of the Irish sandwiches, ... Read More
Kabocha Squash: Project Produce
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Naomi ShulmanWhat are my kids least likely to eat? Vegetables. What do I most want them to eat? Vegetables.
Enter Project Produce. Every couple of weeks, I will prepare a new vegetable for my kids to sample -- and very possibly reject, but maybe also accept or even learn to like. The rules are simple and few:
1. I will prepare the vegetable as minimally as ... Read More
Leprechaun Hat Pancakes -- Food Fun
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Kellie StricklandSt. Patrick's Day is right around the corner, which means it's time for all things green and Irish. So I headed to the grocery store in search of the perfect ingredients to make one of the holiday's most iconic symbols -- a leprechaun hat. I got it in my head that the hat brim could be made out of pancakes. Lo and behold, as I wandered the supermarket ... Read More
Cheese, Please!
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jeremycooks.comIn this column, Jeremy Salamon, the teen blogger behind JeremyCooks.com, shares the story of learning about cheeses. After you've read it, try the recipes from the menu he made with his friends, including: Lemon and Feta Arancini, Croque Monsieur, Apple Caprese and Goat Cheese & Ricotta Cheescake Squares with Berry Glaze.
Let's start off with ... Read More
Cupig -- Food Fun
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Kellie StricklandAt KitchenDaily, we aim to help families have more fun in the kitchen. Blogger Kellie Strickland captures this playful, positive spirit on her blog, Little Nummies, so we asked her to make some of her fun food exclusively for KitchenDaily. Look for Kellie's new snacks and meals in our Cooking with Kids section!
As you're prepping your Valentine's ... Read More
A Common Thread
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jeremycooks.comIn this column, Jeremy Salamon, the teen blogger behind JeremyCooks.com, shares recipes that are great for cooking with kids, including Roasted Vegetable and Pesto Pizza, Sweet and Sour Salad and Peach Melba.
The possibilities are endless when you put a kid in a kitchen. For the kids of the nationwide cause Common Threads, those possibilities are ... Read More
A Fall Harvest Lunch
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jeremycooks.comIn this column, Jeremy Salamon, the teen blogger behind JeremyCooks.com, shares recipes for a fall harvest lunch, including Goat Cheese and Basil Stuffed Squash Blossoms, Roasted Vegetable Salad, Butternut Squash Soup with Crème Friache and Walnut Gremolata and Poached Pears with Spiced Caramel Sauce.
I've always been fascinated by the farm to ... Read More
A '50s Style Dinner Party for Teens
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jeremycooks.comIn this column, Jeremy Salamon, the teen blogger behind JeremyCooks.com, shares recipes for a '50s style dinner party, including Romaine Salad with Green Goddess Dressing, Turkey Meatloaf, Succotash, Roasted Potatoes, and Very Orange Chocolate Pudding.
What do you think of when I say TV dinner? You probably think of the '50s-style frozen dinner tray, ... Read More
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