Well hello, gorgeous! If you've got kids, I probably don't have to explain what "Parents Need to Eat Too" means. But I will anyway: I make food for grownups that also pleases even the earliest eaters (as in my cookbook, all the recipes here end with instructions for using what you've cooked as baby food). And that kid holding the artichoke up there is so stubborn I like to call him "non-nivorous," so you'll find plenty of picky-eater posts. (Even he is powerless in the face of The Best Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookies in the Entire World.) Poke around a bit, and if you like what you see maybe you'll subscribe to my newsletter or RSS feed. Or "like" me on Facebook. Or follow me on Twitter. So many options! Thanks for visiting. Did I mention how nice you look today?
By Debbie Koenig on January 5, 2012
When I think “comfort food,” usually it conjures images of long-simmered, filling soups, gooey, crusty macaroni and cheese, or creamy, cozy chicken pot pie. All wonderful, of course, but also time-consuming. Y’know, challenging for a parent to pull off. So what I’m going to share with you today may just rock your world: My friends, ...Keep Reading
Posted in pantry cooking, quick suppers, sides | Tagged leftovers, pasta |
By Debbie Koenig on January 4, 2012
I rang in 2012 sick. Soooo sick—as in, I slept from 8:00 the night before until 9:00 the morning of the 31st, and then took a nap a few hours later. But when midnight came I was awake and tingling: We’d just welcomed the year Parents Need to Eat Too finally hits the shelves. Publication ...Keep Reading
Posted in Books, My Story | Tagged my cookbook, parents need to eat too, zen |