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Into the Mouths of Children: Brussel Sprouts

When I turned 9 years old, my parents got me a very funny birthday card about 9 wishes and the only one I didn't find that funny was about not having to eat any more brussel sprouts... I loved brussel sprouts! I didn't have them that often, but once in a while, especially around this time of year, I'd enjoy some well grilled and seasoned brussel sprouts (I'm pretty sure I called them "cabbage balls").

Unfortunately in America, the green stuff all lands in the same dinnertime angry-toned-mother stigma - "eat your broccoli". I've been giving Freida broccoli since she was able to eat solids, and now, to her, a side of steamed broccoli can compete with a side of fresh strawberries any day! It's so important to involve your kids in the food choices, kitchen prep, and cooking process of all different kinds of foods. I want a home with a yard just so I can plant a garden for my kids to see that food comes from someplace a lot more amazing than a grocery store (even though Trader Joe's is pretty damn amazing, and I guess Farmer's Market cuts it close).

Kids in the kitchen are usually doing basics like baking or assembling. And while it's great for them to watch batter form from different ingredients, and tactilely beneficial for them to experiment with dough, I think it's wonderfully educational for children to work with ingredients that may not be up there on the list of kid-loved foods: garlic, fresh basil, artichokes, beans, brussel sprouts, asparagus, capers, scallions etc. It's been proven that a versatile taste for food begins to develop at a very early age, and if we teach and train them properly, it will not only be beneficial to their health but to our sanity as well!

Of course, there are the common issues, say, texture problems (Freida seems to have a diversion to mashed food; potatoes, avocados etc.), allergies, choking hazards etc. but if you are able to get around those and move forward - children will be healthier, more diverse, and culinarily well educated. G-d's food (in its natural form) is delicious in its own right, however with a splash and a dash of the right seasoning and spices - all food becomes kid-friendly.

The other day when I was unpacking my groceries, Freida walked into the kitchen to help me, and was completely dumbstruck by a stalk of brussel sprouts. She wouldn't put it down. She examined it, showed it to her "baby", pulled the leaves off, even snuck a bit of the raw stuff into her mouth for a taste-test. She wound up crying when I eventually had to take it away... so I let her sit up on the counter with me and pull them off the stalk, remove the outer leaves, and wash them (who knew prepping brussel sprouts was such a kid activity??). I spread them out on a baking sheet (cut the larger ones in half), drizzled with olive oil, sprinkled salt and pepper, and put in the oven on broil for 17 minutes. The result was popcorn like, kid-freindly goodness! Try it - they'll like it, and if they don't... you will.

October Fest!

Here are a few of the things I'm looking forward to before the month is over, a few of our Autumn favorites:

Hope you're all falling for fall!!!

My Very First App, by Eric Carle

iPhone holders - rejoice (if you've got little ones, that is)! Straight from the iconic illustrator (best known for his aesthetically pleasing but oh-so-hungry caterpillar) in collaboration with the fabulous team over at Night & Day Studios (the same guys that brought us Peekaboo Barn), comes a toddlers world of "firsts" - literally, at their fingertips! Based on the wonderful best-sellers My Very First Books, and brought to life by the genius of Night & Day + the technological availability of Apple, this app is sure to delight those pudgy baby hands long enough for you to fill out that form at the doctor's office...! My Very First App, ¢99 (!!)

Clothed in Composition

I'm totally smitten by these tees by E for Effort, from Artware Editions. Don't you just love it when simplicity meets creativity?? For me, these evoke memories of all that back-to-school newness, and scents of freshly pressed loose-leafs.... ahh. The kids sizes are adorable - especially for a new schooler, but I'd love to get my husband to break free of his staple BDG tee's and into that quirky memo pad v-neck! : ) Loose-leaf Tees, from $35.00

Tape Happy!

Freida has been overly obsessive about "tape" as of late. She absolutely loves the texture and the concept of the sticky stuff. I cut a bunch of strips of light-weight masking tape and hang them by an edge off a chair - she could play for a loooong time. She goes back and froth from the chair to the wall adding strips of tape to her design. She even learned how to hang up her own art this weekend.

While browsing around for some colorful tape options (which would be more fun, more educational, and definitely nicer to look at all over my dining room walls!), I happened upon some wonderfully charming and novel ideas in the tape industry. Thought I'd share the sticky-joy!

These would make for fantastic gift wrapping options, adorable labeling, and a myriad of imaginative design ideas!

Japanese Washi Tape set, $30.o0

Blogged about this before - and I'm still loving it!! Great for so many things!

MT happy dots pair, $8.00

Hello, new friend! : )

Jewel Tape by Marie-Héléne de Taillac, £7.50

Make a simple box bejeweled!

Optical Illusion Hinge Tape

Now this, is genius!

Have fun!!

* Update: Just got linked in to a fantastic new website that imports almost all the tape goodies from Japan!! Check out HappyTape, for a heaping variety of Japenese washi paper tapes.

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