by Ali | Dec 14, 2016 | December 2016, Spoonful
As the winter break approaches and the holiday season is in full swing, we’re also in the early stages of the Dinner Party Project: an eight-week culinary and food literacy program for fifth-graders, culminating in a huge celebratory dinner that the kids cook for...
by Ali | Dec 14, 2016 | December 2016, Spoonful
This month’s Spoons with the Kids column focuses on the different food traditions people keep to celebrate New Year’s around the world. Follow this link to find the downloadable article you and your child can read together! Koupit Amoxil buy levitra uk...
by Ali | Dec 14, 2016 | December 2016, Spoonful
This time of year is so difficult. Crowds everywhere – on the streets, in the stores, in restaurants, literally everywhere! I’ve had it with holidays and their traditions. The music is the same old, same old. Decorating creates a mess – both while you’re doing it and...
by Ali | Dec 14, 2016 | December 2016, Spoonful
Last week, my daughter Ruby came home with an assignment to create a “Heritage Shield” with our family’s own traditions, customs, culture and beliefs. After much hard work, conversation, and a bit of wrangling on our part, the poster will go back to school this...
by Ali | Dec 14, 2016 | December 2016, Spoonful
Citrus season is almost upon us – I can feel the chill set in as I sit at my keyboard. As the season gets colder and colder, those of us in the northern US begin dreaming about sunshine and summery flavors. On a bitter cold day when the sky is cloudy grey and it...