I’m back to reality at home for a couple of days, and it feels good to be playing catch-up in my home office and eating in my familiar kitchen. Now if only I could get Scarlet back on Phoenix time, instead of one hour...
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Kim and Annie’s Sweet Potato Waffle Recipe for Special People
Last time I visited my friend Kim, she made these scrumptious waffles which were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They don’t taste overly sweet like you might think they would, so they can be served at any time of day....
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Week of Mommydom Coming to a Close
The morning was go, go, go, as Kim and I rallied the little ones to spend the morning at the park. After I sipped my coffee, I slapped together a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and grabbed a bunch of grapes for breakfast. Kim...
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Babies, Books, and Barbecue
Yesterday was the perfect mommy/daughter day, complete with three meals together at the kitchen table, and a day of activities that would make Mister Roger beam.
Before getting out of bed this morning, I bought myself a few more minutes by giving Scarlet bananas in a bowl...
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How a Nutritionist Eats While Traveling
If you have children, you know that flying with youngsters is about survival. Your sole purpose while transporting your precious doll is to prevent other people within 5 feet of you from hating you by the end of the flight. So, you download your...
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Los Angeles Weekend Wrap-Up: Day One
Last weekend Steve and I, along with another couple, escaped for a quick weekend getaway to Los Angeles for some poolside relaxation and dazzling dinners out.
Warning: images in the photos you are about to see are a little over-the-top Hollywood, not an accurate representation of...
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New Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010: The nutritional law of the land
by Michelle Dudash, RD. This article was originally published in the March 2011 issue of The Frontburner, an e-newsletter of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Posted with permission.
A notice from the Fed can make anyone uneasy. On January 31, 2011, the United States...
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Milk Rant: Why is milk so hard to find in kid-friendly places?
I’m a mom now, you know.
The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans uncovered how the top nutrients people in this country are not getting enough of include vitamin D, potassium, calcium and dietary fiber. Milk offers up a healthy dose of three of these nutrients,...
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Ginger: How to Cure Morning Sickness Naturally
The sweet, citrusy fragrance of ginger and its spicy taste accompany a multitude of therapeutic benefits. The Food and Drug Administration classifies ginger as “generally recognized as safe” and ginger has been used as a common remedy for morning sickness during early pregnancy. Ginger...
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Parmesan Rosemary Popcorn Recipe
Makes 4 ample servings.
Takes 15 minutes to prepare.
It felt like a mafia movie scene – an offer I couldn’t refuse. While visiting my friendly colleague Amy at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, she looked me straight in the eye, gifted me...
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