Fire Up Your Grills
I received an e-mail the other day, filling me in on an interesting project: an at-home dad cookbook. Here are the details:
I know it's been a little quiet here this week, but I should mention that if you are looking for things to read and rebeldad.com isn't coming through, check out the Squidoo at-home dad page that I maintain. The most interesting feature, for my money, is the "Best of the Daddy Blogs," which is updated daily with links to at-home dad posts that I think are particularly interesting.
At-home Dad Resolves to Get Cooking in 2006Sounds delicious. Just let me know when I place my order.
Stuart Ungar, Founder of the Louisville At-home Dads (LADs) in Louisville, Ky. is compiling recipies for an At-home Dad cookbook.
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The goal of the recipe compilation is to have foods that are not too complex to prepare, but still appeal to kids and parents. "My wife is a strict vegetarian. We keep kosher. And my son is both a picky eater and has serious food allergies. So you can imagine that dinnertime is no walk in the park here," Ungar said.
Ungar has kicked off the project by including his own "Healthy Grilled Cheese." The trick is whole wheat bread, good cheese and a discreet spread of hummus.
So far, Marc Allen, who heads up the Delaware At-home Dad Association (DADA) has also contributed his signature pancake recipe.
Dads interested in submitting recipes can e-mail them to Ungar at: teamungar@yahoo.com. Any additional information on how the dish is received in your
household is also welcome.
I know it's been a little quiet here this week, but I should mention that if you are looking for things to read and rebeldad.com isn't coming through, check out the Squidoo at-home dad page that I maintain. The most interesting feature, for my money, is the "Best of the Daddy Blogs," which is updated daily with links to at-home dad posts that I think are particularly interesting.
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