by admin@networkstrategics.com | Nov 29, 2016 | Blog, Cooking
Hosting Thanksgiving, or any large dinner, can be a chore, but not if you organize it in an efficient way. I hosted Thanksgiving for the fourth time this year and had help along the way from family and friends. I finally have a system for dividing up the prep work...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Nov 15, 2016 | Blog, Cooking, Travel
Thai people are, for the most part, thin and a lot of that has to do with the food they eat. I noticied in Bangkok that they also walk a lot, as the city is designed for ease-of-use via buses and metros. The real secret to their lithe frames is that Thai food at its...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Oct 28, 2016 | Blog, Cooking, Recipes
If you want to cook your way through Thailand, it’s best to start with the easier dishes. Here’s a one so simple, a child could make it! A spring roll is like a mini burrito, but with more veggies. Why do kids like Spring Rolls? Customization, kids can add...
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...