Have you ever thought about what would happen if you let your child run freely through the supermarket stocking his or her cart with whatever piqued their interest and taste buds? I have experimented with this on a couple of occasions. The most recent trip was through a big box grocer to shop for a … Continue reading
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Setting a Higher Bar for our Children at True Food Kitchen
Restaurants need to be held to a higher standard of food quality for both children and their parents. I believe True Food Kitchen, which recently opened at Lenox Mall in Buckhead, is setting a very high bar. Hopefully, more will follow in its footsteps. Continue reading
King of Pops Field Day
Needless to say, in only 3 ½ years, this dessert has become King. Atlanta has been good to King of Pops, and King of Pops has been good to Atlanta. A true partner in the Atlanta community, King of Pops gives back to so many worthy organizations. Whether it is a local school or a community non-profit, fundraisers including this fan favorite are POPping up (pun intended) all over town. Continue reading
The Melting Pot That Is Your Dekalb Farmers Market
For years, I’ve made regular pilgrimages across town to Your Dekalb Farmers Market to experience the sites and sounds of one of Atlanta’s largest melting pots of cuisine and clientele. I now do the same with My Little Foodies a couple of times a month, and each time, it serves as a great learning experience … Continue reading
Tasty Tacky Fun at Kitsch’n 155
It’s hard not to notice the unique and nostalgic design of Kitschn’n 155 as you stroll down Clairmont Avenue near Emory. I’ve always felt this was a landmark that I had to explore some day, and that day finally came last week. Following the recommendation of a few of my friends, Little A and I … Continue reading
Atlanta’s New Meals on Wheels: The Atlanta Food Truck Park & Market
If I ask you to picture a place where you can sample and buy food from a variety of different vendors serving different cuisines in a single location, I might evoke depressing images of unhealthy food slowly drying under heat lamps, and women pushing mystery teriyaki meat on a toothpick as you hurry through your … Continue reading