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A Heroic Cooking Contest
Do you watch Heroes? I missed the hype when this show started last year, but I’ve started watching the first season on DVD, and it seems pretty entertaining so far. Not necessarily little kid friendly, but a nice option for teens and adults.
One of my favorite characters on the show is actually a kid — […]
Win a trip to meet the Spatulatta kids
A few months ago, I told you about Spatulatta, the web videocast where two girls make interesting recipes. If you haven’t checked it out, you need to head over there right away. Your kids will love watching these two other kids prepare recipes. Plus, Isabella and Olivia are funny, and their themed recipes are often […]
For Convenience Sake
I prefer to cook at home as much as possible every night (no kidding)… and from scratch using the freshest ingredients (if you’re going to cook, it might as well as good). But once in a while, when the workday happens to be super long, and my wife and I are just too tired to […]
Culinary Couture for Kids
My daughter got into cooking right before Christmas, and soon after informed me how crucial it was that she have an apron and a “cooker hat.” It was a little too late to depend on online ordering in time for Christmas, so I began a frantic quest to find a child’s size apron.
First of all, […]
Blogging from McDonald’s
We don’t write much about McDonald’s here at Kid’s Cuisine… mostly because we tend to focus on healthy, interesting food, and McDonald’s doesn’t so such a great job at producing anything meeting those criteria. However, a story I read today seems worth blogging about — McDonald’s has started a new program called Moms’ Quality Correspondents. […]
Healthy Web Site
I know we’re all swamped with information from every direction, but one web site I visit regularly (and will introduce my daughter to once she’s old enough to read) is KidsHealth . The site is hosted by Nemours, which was founded in 1936 by Alfred duPont, and is dedicated to improving the health and spirit […]
Scrambled Cake
One thing we don’t have a lot of here on Kids Cuisine is restaurant reviews. Our writers tend to focus on healthy and interesting ways of cooking in, which is great! But occasionally, you may want to take the whole family out somewhere nice.
Kim Moldovsky, a very brave mother of a 7-year-old and a 9-year-old, […]
Triple Play
When Cate passed long some information about the Triple Play Game Plan, I was a little bit skeptical. The program is put out by the Boys & Girls Club of America, which offer some great kids’ programs. However, its two major sponsors are Kraft and Coca-Cola. Neither of these companies is synonymous with healthy choices […]
It’s in the bag!
File this under: Thank Goodness there are such clever moms out there. Just when my kids’ cafeteria cards have run out, and their complaints about the school’s “chef surprise” style meal options have reached a deafening pitch, along comes a blog with me in mind.
Our own Janelle from Talk of Tomatoes has just launched The […]
Let your children enjoy natural cheese
I recently read on the Internet that in the United Kingdom new advertising rules will officially label cheese as “junk food”. I hope this never happens in the United States! Could you imagine?
According to the article, “Under regulations coming into force this month, broadcasters will be banned from advertising cheese during children’s television programmes or […]
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