by admin@networkstrategics.com | Dec 9, 2015 | Blog, Featured
It’s that time of year for Christmas lights, Chanukah candles, gift shopping and … more dinner parties to attend (or host) in a one month span than in the entire year. Fresh off of cooking all the main dishes for Thanksgiving (for the third time), I’ve learned a...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Dec 1, 2015 | Blog, Featured
With the holidays on the horizon and Thanksgiving having just passed, kids are getting ready for Winter Break. This means a lot of time with your little ones, and it can be challenging to find fun activities for them to do. Kids have a lot of energy and I’ve whipped...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Sep 1, 2015 | Blog
On a sunny day in Hermosa Beach, I eagerly awaited the plate of chips, steak and melted cheese coming my way. I was out with a group of friends having just played beach volleyball for an hour and I was starving for some good ol’fashioned nachos from the...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Jul 17, 2015 | Blog, Cooking
One of the TOP questions I get from parents is “How do I get my kids to eat their vegetables?” I understand the situation. In today’s world, a child eat a lot of foods that have the one-two combo of being fatty and salty, like the bite of a freshly fried French Fry...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Jul 9, 2015 | Blog, Cooking
At The Supermarket I remember the first time I picked out Kale at my local supermarket. It was a summer day and I decided I would cook it for my roommate and I that evening. Cruising down the aisles, I saw large green bunches underneath a big “Kale”...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Apr 30, 2015 | Blog, Cooking
My mom got me to eat broccoli when I was a kid through parental trickery of my love for all things DINOSAUR. When I was served the small bits of broccoli, I bit into them and didn’t like the taste. Sure, they were “good for me” but they tasted like...