Chicago Botanic Garden Serves Up Healthy Family Meals

Written for Chicago Parent magazine- October 2014

Living in Chicago, I think it’s especially important to get kids out in nature—skipping, exploring, creating and learning. From the beautiful Malott Japanese Garden to our favorite Model Railroad Garden, the Chicago Botanic Garden offers those opportunities to interact with the outdoor world. Taking my 3- and 5-year-old there, I hoped to feel refreshed and rejuvenated. I didn’t expect to share one of the most delectable, healthy and peaceful meals I’ve ever had alone with my children.

The Garden View Cafe was quite busy for a Tuesday, but for good reason. The new menu offers many colorful ingredients harvested from the garden’s own fresh fruits and vegetables.

Chef Michael Kingsley, who has worked in some of the top food institutions in Chicago, developed a plant-centric menu that rotates spring, summer and fall. My Superfood Salad was amazing with blueberries, mango, almonds and a honey-orange dressing. The kids’ choices were a lot healthier than what you would find in most restaurants. Their Top Secret Mac & Cheese is named due to (shhh…) the butternut squash that is incorporated into the sauce.

Since zucchini was in season when we visited, my son enjoyed some tasty zucchini bread. We were thrilled to discover the garden shares its recipes online—three season’s worth are available at on their website.

My sprouts and I agree that the new food at the Garden View Café is flavorful. The tranquility of the scenery also makes it a delightful place to share a meal.

Gratitude For Grandparents: What You Need to Do Before it’s Too Late

Written for Chicago Parent magazine- September 2014

 

“I want to thank you for always being there for me, listening without judging and supporting me through more than you ever had to,” I read to my grandma. “You changed my life with the time and energy you invested in me.”

Our arms were wrapped around each other and tears were in our eyes. I was reading her a gratitude letter, detailing exactly why I was thankful for the precious gift she has been in my life. While I have told Gram that I love her and have given her countless sentimental cards, I wanted her to know exactly what she had done to make such a huge impact on me.

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Camping in a Real Tree House in Southern Illinois

Written for Chicago Parent Going Places magazine- Summer 2014

 

Ever watched “Treehouse Masters” on Animal Planet and been envious? I have, so I was thrilled to discover a family-friendly treehouse resort near the gorgeous Shawnee National Forest.

My clan of four recently stayed at Timber Ridge Outpost & Cabins in southeastern Illinois. It was a fabulous “glamping” experience, where we got to enjoy the great outdoors without having to rough it. What parent doesn’t love more fun with less preparation?

Enthusiastic and hospitable owners Marty and Elizabeth Canfarelli, previously from the Joliet area, currently offer two fully equipped treehouses and two log cabins.  Continue reading “Camping in a Real Tree House in Southern Illinois”

Food For Thought — The Inside Scoop: Where Does Your Bacon Come From?

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Have you ever wondered what the inside of a large modern hog farm looks like?

Often times we only hear about the negativity of swine housing and production, but what if we were able to give it a look for ourselves? Continue reading “Food For Thought — The Inside Scoop: Where Does Your Bacon Come From?”

The Friday Five: It’s News Edition

Farm Progress • April 25, 2014

 

It’s been a banner week in agriculture, with food and food production making the news all over the country. From Cliven Bundy in Nevada, to Chicago moms on hog farms, to GM food labels in Vermont, production agriculture has been on people’s minds and in their papers this week. Here’s a look at five links that are worth the read.

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Illinois Farm Families Gains Exposure

Illinois Farm Families • May 27, 2014

The Illinois corn checkoff supported Illinois Farm Families® received positive publicity from the Chicago Tribune following the Field Moms’ tour of the Goulds’ hog farm on March 29, 2014. The article featured quotes from several moms and from Eldon Gould as well as an online photo gallery and video. Just this past weekend, Chicago moms also learned about ethanol at the planting tour hosted by Paul and Donna Jeschke. Continue reading “Illinois Farm Families Gains Exposure”