Frankenweenie-Inspired Recipes
The new movie, Frankenweenie is out now and here are some fun recipes inspired from the film to test out with your kids!
View ArticleIntroducing Your Baby to Solid Foods
Does your baby suddenly seem interested in what you’re eating? Does your baby open his or her mouth if you offer a spoon? It might be time to start introducing solid foods. Is your baby ready for...
View ArticleVeg-Wee Dip Recipe
Getting your kids to eat healthy is a challenge. Getting your kids to eat vegetables is an even bigger challenge. Thanks to this Veg-Wee Dip recipe courtesy of Weelicious.com, your child will enjoy...
View ArticleApple and Sausage Stuffing
Recipe courtesy of Spoonful.com This savory stuffing recipe makes enough to fill a 14- to 16-pound bird and is always a hit, even with kids. And when made with low-fat turkey sausage, this is a...
View ArticleAmerican Heart Association Adds New ‘Ingredients’ to Simple Cooking with...
The American Heart Association has added 30 recipes, representative of popular dishes from around the world, to its Simple Cooking with Heart program – continuing to teach people that cooking at home...
View ArticleRecipe: Maple Syrup Salmon with Sesame Asparagus Orzo
By Victoria Abbott Riccardi Salmon has never been so kid-friendly thanks to a sumptuously sweet maple syrup glaze. If your child is reluctant to taste it, try telling her that eating it will give her a...
View ArticleBrainy Breakfast Guide
By Nancy Gottesman Kids who eat a healthy breakfast are more alert, behave better, and have fewer mood swings. These three brain-boosting meals make it easy to set up your little one for success each...
View ArticleHello 2013, Goodbye Junk Food
By Syd Hoffman If we’re not willing to settle for junk living, we certainly shouldn’t settle for junk food. – Sally Edwards Once again it’s that time of year when thoughts of a New Year and a New...
View ArticleMindful Meals
By Victoria Riccardi These recipes aren’t just quick, easy, and totally toddler-friendly. They’re also filled with nutritious ingredients that’ll help boost your child’s brain development. Who’s hungry?
View Article4 Easy, Delicious Breakfasts
Cereal, yogurt, scrambled eggs, repeat. If you’re stuck in a boring breakfast routine, these four simple, tot-friendly recipes will make mornings for you and your baby a little more fun.
View ArticleButternut & Ham Bisque
Courtesy of FamilyFun Magazine Just in time for the cool weather, this soup features one of fall’s most distinctive flavors, sweet winter squash. To give the bisque its due, be sure you use sweet...
View ArticleSweet Ideas for Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes are packed full of nutrients, highly palatable, and due to their fiber content, help digestive tract and bowl health. In short, they’re the perfect first baby food! Bake sweet potatoes...
View ArticleChocolate Chip Banana Muffins
Who doesn’t love bananas and chocolate? These fruit-filled muffins are yummy and easy to make, and are perfect for a breakfast treat or a snack. Ingredients 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour 3/4 cup sugar...
View ArticleBaked Honey Mustard Chicken
Chicken’s loaded with lean protein, something active, growing kids need lots of. Up the flavor of boneless, skinless chicken breasts with this sweet and tangy sauce. Ingredients 6 boneless, skinless...
View ArticlePasta with Pesto and Green Beans
Need dinner–fast? This fresh summer pasta dish comes together quicker than it takes for the pizza delivery guy to get to your house. Babies and toddlers will love the flavor of sweet green beans....
View ArticlePumpkin Pie Bread
Your little one might not be able to share your Pumpkin Spice Latte (well, maybe just a sip…), but she can still savor the flavors of fall with this warming Pumpkin Pie Bread. Since this recipe makes...
View ArticleWhole-Grain Cranberry Orange Scones
By Kim Galeaz, R.D. These fruit- and whole grain-rich scones are fun to make with your toddler on lazy weekend mornings. Store leftovers in the freezer for weekdays! Ingredients 1 cup chopped fresh or...
View ArticleHomemade Baby Food Made Simple
By Nancy Gottesman Why make your own baby food when there are so many good commercial brands available? Homemade baby food produces less waste (by the time a baby is 12 months old, he’s emptied 600...
View ArticleYummy Pregnancy Mocktails!
It’s hot, hot, hot! And being pregnant only makes it seem like the mercury’s even higher. When we’re not swimming or sitting–completely still–in front of the fan or AC, we’re cooling down and chilling...
View ArticleHomemade Honey Lemonade
By Katie Sullivan Morford, MS, RD Whether you’re sipping it on the porch or helping your toddler run an old-fashioned lemonade stand, nothing says “Summer!” like this sweet-tart drink. Ingredients 9...
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