There’s no doubt that little ones love to play in their imaginary worlds. For my son, Little A, that means pretending to be a little chef in his cherry-red, pint-sized kitchen. A ninja or warrior adventure gets my daughter, Big A’s creative juices flowing. And parents caught up in the exhausting chaos of work, end-of-the-year … Continue reading
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Chillin’ at Chomp and Stomp
My husband and friends claim I’m competitive, so I guess I know where Big A gets it. So in the spirit of family-bonding (and a little friendly competition), I decided to sign up My Little Foodies for Cabbagetown’s Chomp and Stomp Chili Cook-off and Festival. Continue reading
A Lunchtime Winner at Victory Sandwich Bar
When spring rolls around in Atlanta, festival season starts, and our family takes advantage by hitting every one of these local celebrations we can find. Our hands-down favorite is the Inman Park Festival, which is how we fell in love with this fantastic Atlanta neighborhood. In our most recent stroll through, we stopped in to … Continue reading
An Oldie But a Goodie: Mediterranean Grill
While I have always felt there has been a shortage of decent Mediterranean food in Atlanta, Mediterranean Grill is an exception that has consistently delivered in terms of quality and cost. This was a mainstay and top contributor to my freshman fifteen back in my Emory days, given my penchant for inexpensive falafels and gyros. Although … Continue reading
Gratitude for Stone Soup Kitchen
I’m willing to bet most normal families plan their activities, and then once done with the fun (or misery, depending on whether your kids are well-rested, or if it is 100 degrees outside, or if they’re coming down with something, etc.) pick a restaurant at which to re-fuel based almost exclusively on convenience. Many save … Continue reading