Tagged: baby food

Cauliflower Mac ‘n Cheese

We got together with the team at RachaelRay.com to gather together some easy and nutritious recipes for the family. Triple creamy cheeses with cauliflower make for a tasty make-ahead pasta bake that’s easy to reheat. Ingredients Salt 1 pound short cut pasta, such as macaroni, ziti or penne rigate, regular or...

Orange You Glad It’s Sweet Potato Mash

A healthier spin on traditional mashed sweet potatoes! We got together with the team at RachaelRay.com to gather together some easy and nutritious recipes for the family. Add some fruit preserves and fall spices to your sweet potato mash to give it an extra kick of flavor. Sweet potatoes are the most...

Skillet-Roasted Chicken with Rosti Potatoes and Steamed Veggies

We got together with the team at RachaelRay.com to gather together some easy and nutritious recipes for the family. Ingredients 2-2 1/2 pounds baby Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled only around the middle 4 tablespoons butter, divided 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts Salt and ground black...

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The Ultimate Baby Gift: Starting Solids Survival Kit

From weeSpring’s guide to practical gift giving: survival kits for almost every new-baby-need.  We pulled these items from our weeLists, which are weeSpring parents’ own individual lists of what got them through all of the different ages and stages.   STARTING SOLIDS SURVIVAL KIT For new and expecting parents, introducing solids usually...

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Smart snacking on the go

Trained at The Institute of Culinary Education, Becka Brown teaches cooking classes and has started Plate & Platter as a way to bring chef-prepared inspiration into your home through personalized weekly meals, dinner parties, and cooking classes. It can be hard to keep your little ones healthy and happy when...

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Guest Blog: Healthy Ways to Win Over Picky Eaters

How would you feel if every restaurant you went to had the same menu? So why does every “Kids’ Menu” we encounter have the same few items? Who decided that children only eat chicken fingers, hot dogs or macaroni and cheese? I’m not a fan of kids’ menus but when...