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Continue reading →: Where to “Use Your Noodle”: In Search of Pasta Restaurants for Kids By Edan Goode
Kids and pasta are a natural combination. Maybe it’s that spaghetti noodles look like worms. Or that you can slurp them. Or that they are bland. Or that they come in lots of interesting shapes with interesting names that are fun to say like “fusilli” and “rigatoni”. Although pasta is…
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Continue reading →: Plant a garden for dinner By Edan Goode
You’d think it would be easy to get kids involved in gardening. After all, it involves dirt, digging and water – three of the requisites for fun when you’re a kid. Yet gardening takes patience and isn’t immediately gratifying which can be frustrating. Gardening teaches wonderful things from how plants…
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Continue reading →: Let’s Talk Turkey – Win $5 Off Coupon By Edan Goode
Like most parents, I am forever struggling to put something on the table that everyone in the family will like, that’s healthy and that doesn’t keep me slaving in the kitchen either with the preparation or cleanup. In my efforts to get some new ideas, I came across the Jennie-O…
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Continue reading →: Sick of making the same things for dinner? Get a little help from your friends. By Edan Goode
We all get in a cooking rut. We find a few meals that are relatively easy to make and that the majority of the family will eat without a lot of complaining. And so we fall back on it until we start hearing “that, again?!” Instead of saying what you’re…
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Continue reading →: The neighborhood restaurant worth driving across town for By Edan Goode
Often times, the best restaurants are the ones that are the most unassuming. I love finding a little treasure of a restaurant with a small sign, few tables and a location in a storefront that’s usually tucked into a strip mall. Maybe places like this just try harder to be…
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Continue reading →: Treats that really deliver! By Edan Goode
I have to admit that when a holiday approaches, like sugary tunnel vision, my thoughts go straight to beautifully decorated baked goods. Visions of decorated sugar cookies at Christmas, heart-shaped everything at Valentine’s Day and pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving dance in my head. Alas, the reality is that the visions…






