Tag "Nutrition"

Round-Ups

6 Make-Ahead Snacks for Back-to-School

If packing a school lunch was just about making a sandwich and calling it a day, the school year would be an entirely different beast, wouldn’t it? Alas, my friends,

Videos

Overnight Chia Pudding Video

My complicated relationship with the month of June is in full bloom. I’m loving the warmer days (and fewer arguments with children about jackets) but am feeling the burnout of

Legumes

What’s So Great About Pulses?

We’ve always been huge fans of lentils, chickpeas and beans at SPC. But Julian’s recent conversion to vegetarianism (more on that another time!) has made me want to add a

Breakfast

Back-to-School Make Ahead Breakfasts

We hate to interrupt your long weekend with reminder of the work that lays ahead next week, we really do. So we’ll just say this really quickly. Set aside a

Winter

6 Lunch Box Updates

Whether it’s your first year on the lunch-making-train or you’ve been on it so long you could drive the damn thing, it’s time to get on. Start the year strong

Snacks & Desserts

On the 12th Day of Back-to-School: New Recipes

This is it, people! It’s the countdown…. There are 12 days left until the first day of school. Are you ready? Is your kitchen organized, lunch containers clean and ready

Interviews

A Quick Bite with Katie Workman

It’s no secret that one of the reasons we started the Quick Bite column was to give us an opportunity to meet and chat with writers, cooks or parents we

Dinner

Meal Plan July 4, 2016

Have you moved outside yet? We set up a table on our deck and even have breakfast out there this time of year. Whether you’ve got a back yard or

Winter

Sponsored Post: Thai Shrimp with Tomato, Basil and Coconut (and a contest!)

I remember someone telling me when I was pregnant, that along with my own little baby bundle, one of the things I would be taking home with me would be

Round-Ups

10 Delicious Things to Cook in June

Well, hello June! It’s soooo good to see you and all the lovely produce you brought with you. It’s great to see local cucumber, rhubarb and strawberries start piling into