Entries tagged “kid-friendly recipes”

Recipe: Green Eggs and Ham to Go

Who wasn't a fan of Dr. Seuss when they were a kid? The Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who, Fox in Socks, and, my personal favorite, Green Eggs and Ham, brought to life some of the silliest and...

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Recipe: Italian Wedding Soup

When I think of kid friendly recipes I can't help but think about Scott's little cousin, Nathan. At two years old, he has developed quite a sophisticated palate-his current obsession is Italian Wedding Soup. Whether you are young or old,...

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Recipe: Citrus Marinated Kabobs with Couscous

Kabobs are a simple way to feed your family a quick and healthy meal. All you have to do is cut up some fresh ingredients and let your family do all the work. Let them skewer their sticks with their...

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Recipe: Pizza Two Ways

Friends and co-workers scoff when I give them the "I had no time to cook so I threw together a simple pizza" line. They think that because I work with food all day long that I must know some professional...

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Recipe: Shepherd's Pie

Shepherd's pie is such a comforting dish that both kids and adults can enjoy, and although it seems like a complicated dish to prepare, the truth is it can be on your dinner table in under an hour. For a...

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Recipe: Beef Sliders and Sweet Potato Fries

There is something fun about eating things that are mini. Here in New York there is a really fun restaurant called The Stanton Social that serves delicious tapas-style versions of classic American fare, like meatballs, lobster rolls, and Kobe beef...

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Recipe: Fish and Beef Tacos

Whenever I visit my family in California, one of my first stops is San Francisco's Mission District for some authentic Mexican cuisine. My favorite place, La Taqueria, is famous for fresh carne asada tacos and cool cantaloupe agua fresca. Though...

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