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triple berry summer buttermilk bundt – smitten kitchen
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Previous post: cold rice noodles with peanut-lime chicken. Next post: chopped salad with feta, lime and mint. Triple berry summer buttermilk bundt. June 25, 2012. July 14, 2016. Jump to recipe,. Our toddler left us. Or, at least until Friday. Over the last 2 3/4 years, we’ve occasionally been blessed with the chance to go away for a few days sans bébé. 8221; as he ran out the door or a single “Wish you were here! Meanwhile, Alex and I have been left behind to attend to our assigned daily grinds and reali...
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everyday chocolate cake – smitten kitchen
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Previous post: sweet and smoky oven spareribs. Next post: zucchini and almond pasta salad. August 3, 2010. July 28, 2016. Jump to recipe,. Chocolate gets stiffed every summer in my kitchen and this one has been no different. Apparently, the only time I have come near chocolate with a ten foot pole this summer was more than six weeks ago, when I made some impromptu chocolate doughnut holes. This isn’t right. I almost felt like I was cheating on my berries and stone fruits when I made this simple chocolate...
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Organic School Project's Blog: OSP Webinars!
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Monday, May 2, 2011. Healthy Recipes Made Easy". OSP will be doing webinars starting next week. It's a. Free webinar series featuring easy healthy recipes for children. For School Foodservice Directors, Managers and Registered Dietitians who are inspired to introduce children to healthier recipes during the school day. You must register in advance for the "Healthy Recipes Made Easy" Webinar. There is no charge for this event. To reserve your place. May 10th or May 12th at 2pm or 4pm CST. Fed Up With Lunch.
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Organic School Project's Blog: Study Finds: Family Time Can Help Waist Lines!
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Study Finds: Family Time Can Help Waist Lines! Derived from 17 previous studies, researchers found that, "youngsters who joined family members regularly for meals were 24% more likely to eat healthy foods than kids who rarely ate with their families. They were also less likely to suffer from eating disorders," reports US News Health. Wanted to find if there was a relationship between family and nutrition. Verdict: Yes and here are some of the findings:. I don't think those people ...
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Organic School Project's Blog: May 2011
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Thursday, May 5, 2011. So Happy Teacher Appreciation Week and also, Happy Cinco De Mayo! Links to this post. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Study Finds: Family Time Can Help Waist Lines! Derived from 17 previous studies, researchers found that, "youngsters who joined family members regularly for meals were 24% more likely to eat healthy foods than kids who rarely ate with their families. They were also less likely to suffer from eating disorders," reports US News Health. 3 or more meals with the family. I don't...
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Organic School Project's Blog: Out With the Pyramid
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Out With the Pyramid. Last week, the USDA announced it was replacing the food pyramid with a new plate diagram. The USDA plate gives the largest portion to vegetables, with one the same size for grains. Fruit and protein round it out in equal portions. Off to the side is dairy, represented by a circle that might be a cup of milk or yogurt. Gone is any reference to fats, oils or sweets. Some of the other tips on the USDA's new website are:. 9679; Enjoy your food, but eat less.
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Organic School Project's Blog: Guest Blog Post from the Green Parents Network
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Monday, April 4, 2011. Guest Blog Post from the Green Parents Network. Chicago's Green Metropolis Fair April 16! Chicago's Green Metropolis Fair. On Saturday, April 16, at the Irish American Heritage Center. 4626 N. Knox, Chicago is a fun, inspiring event for conscious and curious individuals and families to celebrate Earth Month and spring! Jointly presented by the Green Parents Network. An online community of 2300 families, and Chicago's Mindful Metropolis Magazine. 100 earth friendly vendors. And we a...
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Organic School Project's Blog: December 2010
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Chicago Chefs Help Bring to Light the Obstacles to Introducing Healthy Foods to CPS Lunchrooms. Photo: Chicago Tribune: The Stew. With the passage of the Healthy, Hunger-free Kids Act. By Chicago Tribune writer Monica Eng, the process of getting healthy, freshly prepared foods onto CPS lunch tables for one of these groups, the Chicago chef based Pilot Light program, is described. This fall, when Chef Greg Christian requested that the food grown by children in their Alcott el...
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Rich Kids Go to Cooking Camp | The Internet Food Association
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The Internet Food Association. Food on the internet. About the Internet Food Association. You Have To Go To Afghanistan To Get Good Kebab And Melons. Do Not Want You, Frozen Yo →. Rich Kids Go to Cooking Camp. August 14, 2010. Well, the rich sure are different. But as amusing as the story about a small army of tiny gourmet chefs is, it’s hard for me to think about the children who aren’t so lucky. America has roughly 14.1 million children that still live in poverty. This entry was posted in Food Politics.
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Organic School Project's Blog: June 2010
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Friday, June 18, 2010. Planting the seeds for a new blog! Here at the Organic School Project, we've been digging outside in the garden and inside the world wide web, to bring you a brand new blog! So keep on the look out, as our projects will begin to sprout next week. In the meantime, we hope you are getting outside and enjoying the fruits of your own or your local farmers' labor - 'tis the season for fresh fruits and veggies! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Chicago, IL, United States.
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