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The Farmers Market Coalition, who notes that the number of farmers markets in the U.S. has increased by 170% in the past 10 years, recently asked, “Why do you love your farmers market?” My response: “Because my son knows his cheesemaker, his apple growers, and his meat producers by name.” Read More »
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By Tracy Chait. Now that edutainment DVDs have been ruled more Daily News than New Yorker, it's time to reevaluate how we teach wee ones to turn on their noggins — to the notes of Chopin, perhaps, or a Shakespeare sonnet.
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Week 2 of Simply
Delicious brings you Kid-Friendly Recipes.
Cooking for kids doesn't need to mean that the parents have to
eat bland, uninteresting food. Check out these creative &
classic kid-friendly meal ideas from a collection of awesome food… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Lately I have gotten hooked on the fresh corn available at my local farmers’ market. I will even confess to eating a few pieces raw — this...
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There are many reasons to love badminton, but I think the biggest one for me is that it's really, really hard to hurt yourself while playing. (A lifetime of watching my more-athletic parents come home with sports-related injuries has scared me off of all but the most non-threatening of outdoor pursuits. Sorry, folks.) Other pluses in badminton's favor: You can start a pick-up game almost anywhere, or just volley the birdie in a backyard without even setting up a net; the equipment is typically not expensive or difficult to transport or store; and the more muscular, beefy players are not necessarily always the winners. How could it get any better, you may be asking? This is how: Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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