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One of the things that attracted us to our current place here in San Francisco was the community garden right next door. It’s just wonderful to have a little spot of earth in this busy, packed city. Everyone you encounter in the garden is friendly and cheerful, it puts you in a good mood even if you’ve had a rotten day. It’s really refreshing.
In this digital era, working with your hands in the dirt is so simple and rewarding. We have a larger plot now, but at the beginning we just had this funny skinny plot up against the fence. We’ve grown raspberries, peas, tomatoes, herbs, cabbage and arugula. Henry loves every part of the gardening process. Picking out seeds at the store, carrying bringing supplies over from the garage, digging, planting, watering, and watching them miraculously sprout up from the earth.
It’s simple enough for his four year old brain to understand and a perfect opportunity to talk about where different kinds of food comes from. I’ve found that the more involved he is in the process of planting, growing and harvesting vegetables, the more likely he is to be adventurous at the dinner table with new vegetable. It also encourages a lot of discussion about balanced diets, rural vs urban landscapes, and the complicated process of getting food from the farm to our table every night.
I’d love to hear though: How do you encourage your kids to eat more vegetables? Or what were your parents’ techniques growing up?
P.S Last summer you might remember that I posted about a few of my favorites salads. Here they are in case you’re looking for new recipes:
Fresh Arugula and Basil Salad
Classic Cobb Salad
Wheat Berry Salad
Sauteed Corn and Black Bean Salad (my personal favorite!)
Orange Mint Salad
(Chocolate Lava Cakes, Hot Chocolate Popovers, Red Velvet Whoopie Pies)
Most years I use Valentine’s Day soley as an excuse to make a sinfully rich chocolate treat. Below are a few I’ve been eyeing. Any favorite chocolate recipe you’d like to share? I’m still open to suggestions. Planning on hitting the store tonight!
Breakfast:
Chocolate filled French Toast at La Mia Vita Dolce,
Red Velvet Pancakes at Nestle Kitchens
Homemade Churros with Dark Chocolate Sauce at Joy the Baker
Hot Chocolate Popovers at Joy the Baker
Dessert:
Red Velvet Whoopie Pies at Polli
Chocolate Pots de Creme at Martha Stewart (also check out maple pots de creme and butterscotch)
Chocolate Lava Cakes at Portuguese Girl Cooks
5 Minute Fudge S’mores Cake at Portuguese Girl Cooks
Chocolate Valentine Cookies at The Pioneer Woman Cooks
Chocolate Lovers Cheesecake at Annie’s Eats
Burnt Banana Chocolate Malted Milkshake at Joy the Baker
Plus, these 10 Free Printable Valentines would go nicely with your chocolate treats
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One of the things I love most about fall is the soups! Delicious, creamy goodness that warms up your whole body after a chilly day. Do you have a favorite soup recipe? Here are a few favorites I’ve posted or mentioned before:
Yucatan lime soup
The very best french onion soup
Cream of parsnip soup
Mexican chicken soup
Butternut squash apple soup
Wisconsin cauliflower soup
Buying this $8 mini donut pan was one of the best decisions I’ve made in a while. We made these petite pumpkin donuts this past weekend which were a big hit.
The best part was because they’re so itty bitty they cooked in less than 7 minutes. So officially it’s the quickest treat ever (a dangerous realization). I’m excited to experiment with it. Next up: chocolate glazed donuts
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Hi there! I'm Liz Stanley. Born and raised a New Yorker, plus a few newlywed years in charming Hoboken, I now live in the fairytale city of San Francisco with my husband and son. This blog is a collection of simple ideas for making your home and life more crafty and stylish. MORE >>>
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