Cooking for a Vegetarian Child
Four months into his oldest daughter’s vegetarianism, a dad finds his cooking and his life are both improving.
Four months into his oldest daughter’s vegetarianism, a dad finds his cooking and his life are both improving.
The only thing I fear now as a parent is that the worst parts of my past, the traits I’ve long since blown to bits, will become shrapnel lodged into my children’s future.
Hey fellas, ever have a girlfriend all of a sudden realize, deep down, that instead of sharing intimate moments with your hairy self, she’d prefer the company of the ladies? Me neither, but I can sorta imagine how that feels now. How you’d instictively look inward and question yourself in […]
No one under the age of 28 probably knows his name, but there was a time not too long ago when Dennis Miller was hilarious. He was maybe one of the five funniest people on the planet, and he once said that “Nobody finds Jesus on Prom Night.”
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the . A funny thing happened on the way to the American Egg Board Challenge. I had a health situation that’s caused me to make some sudden and dramatic changes to my diet and my overall relationship with food. […]
I’m all for healthy eating. I’m also all for chocolate. I’m THAT complicated. PBS Kids has teamed up with Whole Foods, a store I appreciate but struggle to support because WHY IS EVERY PIECE OF FRUIT FLOWN IN FROM AT LEAST 5000 MILES AWAY!?, to promote healthy eating to families. […]
Soft Pretzels. Cupcakes. Cookies. Candy. Potato Chips. Baby Carrots. There are many easy birthday treat options available to a parent to send into their child’s school. But when your soon-to-be 6-year-old daughter asks for 26 fresh fruit kabobs to be delivered to her classroom on the day she turns 6, […]