Tag: ‘recipe’

    Apple and Pumpkin Picking at Outhouse Orchards in North Salem

    by Holly on 9/25/11 | 1 Comment(s)

    Just over an hour from the city lies the ultimate apple picking experience.  Outhouse Orchards is family-operated and happens to be open all year.  But a visit to the orchard in the autumn is very special.  I had heard about Outhouse for years and been curious about it but stayed away due to stories about [...]

    Tips & Recipes for a Perfect Picnic

    by Stacie on 6/08/11 | 1 Comment(s)

    Picnic season is here! While there’s no need to get fancy, it’s easy to put together a fun—and even sophisticated—spread that the whole family will love. Here are some tips and favorite recipes for packing a laid back, but unforgettable al fresco meal: Plan ahead: I don’t mean slave away. After all, the point of [...]

    Move Over Fry Guys: Polenta “French Fries”

    by Stacie on 4/05/11 | 0 Comment(s)

    I love french fries. Thick cut, curly, shoestring, seasoned… you name it, I eat it. Here’s the thing, though: they have got to be fried. Believe me when I tell you that I’ve had my shared of delicious baked “fries.” I really have. But, if you ask me, they are a different animal (like how [...]

    Quick and Healthy: Quinoa “Fried Rice”

    by Stacie on 3/21/11 | 0 Comment(s)

    This week is crazy. I know, I know. They all are! Well this week feels even crazier than most. See, I’m hard at work putting together a charity cookbook for Japan (more details coming soon!) and my sitter is gone for the week (her first grandson just arrived!). All great things, but not so great [...]

    The Ultimate Snack: Homemade Cheddar Crackers

    by Stacie on 3/07/11 | 1 Comment(s)

    Friends! It’s been too long since I’ve been here. (Two months and one week, but who’s keeping track?!) After such a long absence, I feel it’s only right to come bearing gifts. And what better gift to a parent than the ultimate snack recipe? There are too many to list all of the reasons why [...]

    Lunchbox Surprise! Orange Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies

    by Stacie on 10/13/10 | 0 Comment(s)

    School is in full swing and with the end of half days and phase-in’s comes packed lunch, 5 days a week. I’m a newbie. My big kid is just 3 1/2 and still getting used to his new full time schedule. To help ease him into eating lunch with a bunch of kids in a [...]

    Good Eats (and a Read) to Celebrate Mexican Independence Day

    by Stacie on 9/16/10 | 0 Comment(s)

    We Americans love a good Cinco De Mayo celebration but, as it turns out, today is Mexican Independence Day. In honor of the holiday, when Mexicans all over the world celebrate their country’s independence from Spain, I’ve rounded up my favorite easy, family-friendly Mexican recipes. But don’t start cooking just yet! Mexican Independence Day gives [...]

    Late Summer Peach Recipes (Hurry Before Apples Take Over!)

    by Stacie on 9/09/10 | 0 Comment(s)

    It’s September. School has started. There’s already talk of harvest festival and apple picking. But there are still peaches. Delicious, juicy peaches which, unlike apples, won’t be around for the rest of the year. So now’s your chance, people. Pick some up this weekend. Some orchards may even have another week or two of peach [...]

    Can It! Easy Ways to Preserve Summer Tomatoes

    by Stacie on 9/02/10 | 3 Comment(s)

    Are you dying over the tomatoes available at our farmers markets these days? They are gorgeous! At the Fort Greene Greenmarket, my local spot, the selection is staggering. It’s hard not to walk away with many bags full. So I don’t! And neither should you. Fill your bags up, friends, because I’ve got tips on [...]

    Keep it Spicy, Baby: Easiest Jerk Chicken & Mango Salsa

    by Stacie on 8/05/10 | 0 Comment(s)

    Before I had kids, one of my go-to meals was jerk chicken with a side of sweet plantains and garlicky wilted kale. I stopped making it once my first Hungry Boy started eating. I thought it was too spicy to share with an itty bitty eater, even an adventurous one. Then, once out of the [...]

    Got a Picky Eater? One Hungry Mama has help!

    by Stacie on 7/28/10 | 0 Comment(s)

    I’m going to give you a reason to laugh at me. (It’s okay. I deserve it. And laughing is good for you.) Ready? I didn’t think that my older son would go through a picky phase. Ever. Done chuckling? Yea, me, too. Because my (deservedly) famously intrepid eater has now, nearing 4-years-old, gone through several [...]

    BPA-Free Tomatoes for Your Pizza Sauce? Yes, Please!

    by Stacie on 7/20/10 | 2 Comment(s)

    I recently found two must-read posts at fabulous eco-family blog The Soft Landing that list BPA-free canned foods, including packaged tomatoes! This is big, folks. Tomatoes are high in acid, which causes increased leaching in canned goods. That means tomatoes are some of the least safe canned foods and the hardest to package without sturdy [...]

    Beat the Heat: Cool & Satisfying Salads for Dinner

    by Stacie on 7/11/10 | 1 Comment(s)

    While the weather has cooled from melt-your-face-off hot, we are still facing crazy heat. And who wants to eat—or cook!—a hot meal in these conditions?! Yea. Me either. I’ve never been a salad for dinner kind of gal and I’m certainly not married to a salad for dinner kind of guy. (Nor does it seem [...]

    Organic vs Local: What’s a Parent to Choose?

    by Stacie on 6/15/10 | 1 Comment(s)

    It’s that time of year again, when the greenmarket begins to overflow with bounty. I love when I can get all of my fruits and veggies from my local market. Except for one lingering, nagging concern: most of the food is local (great!), but conventionally grown (not great, especially with a very little eater in [...]

    Got (Goat) Milk?

    by Stacie on 5/20/10 | 2 Comment(s)

    I have a confession: I don’t like goat’s cheese. Which means that I don’t like goat’s milk. This is not something that a foodie admits easily. This is not something that a Greek foodie admits easily. But’s it true. And I’ve spent a lifetime staying as far away from the stuff as possible. But, after [...]

    Avocado: recipes and all its wonderful possibilities

    by Stacie on 5/13/10 | 3 Comment(s)

    April marks the beginning of California avocado season. That’s as local as avocados get for us Brooklynites, so that means it’s time to dig in! And who can complain about that? Delicious, versatile and super nutritious, avocados are simply the perfect family food. Avocados can be fed to children as young as 6 months. In [...]

    Happy Cinco de Mayo! Celebrate with Healthy Fish Tacos

    by Stacie on 5/05/10 | 1 Comment(s)

    Cinco de Mayo is one of my favorite holidays. Maybe it has something to do with the food. And (ahem), drink. (C’mon! Who doesn’t love a good margarita?!) But, alas, I cannot drink the way I once could so, instead, I indulged in delicious Mexican fare at home, children in tow. Oh, how life has [...]

    Tea for Tots? (+ a recipe for Chai-Spiced Blood Orange Granita)

    by Stacie on 4/26/10 | 1 Comment(s)

    I’m a big tea drinker and introduced tea to my older son when he was just barely over 12-months-old. I plan on doing the same with my little one, but fully expect the same funny looks. Giving tea to a toddler is apparently a strange thing to do. But is it more than that? Can [...]