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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2013

Skinny Pizza: Over 100 healthy recipes for America's favorite food [Kindle Edition]

100-plus recipes for Pizza by Barbara Grunes'. Families can enjoy all the great tastes without sacrificing good nutrition. 
Tomato-based pizzas: Shrimp, mushroom, chicken, spinach, tuna, peppers, artichoke, eggplant, and more.
Non-tomato-based pizzas: Teriyaki, salmon, bok choy, goat's cheese, clam, turkey, stir-fry, zucchini, and more.
Pizza on the grill: Fajita, vegetarian, Thai-flavored, salsa, olive, ratatouille, mango, barbecue, and more.
Specialty pizzas: Creole, Szechwan, smoked turkey, scallop, focaccia, crab cake, nacho, English muffin, and more.
Dessert pizzas: Apple, mint brownie, cheesecake, strawberry yogurt, rum-raisin, and more.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Cook the Part

Group cooking book is here, lets guests take part in cooking the meal.  
great for team building or teaching a small group how to cook. 
great for the family as well.





Thursday, October 4, 2012

Food News

Forces kids to eat the food they don't like.  Parents shouldn't like this.



Duck scientists try to grow meat to avoid killing animals.



uk families to shell out another 15%



french study shows links to cancer 

Monday, September 24, 2012

Food Ban Frenzy

Informative news report video on the occurring food ban frenzy.  Most ridiculous thing with schools banning foods that kids can eat at school.  How far will parents allow this to go?  


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Maximizing space to grow food.

C:  I really love how he incorporates the trickle down strawberry watering system into this setup of his.  Can certainly see the benefits of building upward instead of outward when space is limited.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Something like this is my dream.

I would love to get a small house somewhere and have a backyard farm with solar power as they have in this video.  Would perhaps take it a few steps further with aquaponics. That is raising fish in series with the plants.