Kids’ Menu — Chicken Soup (2)

  If you enjoyed Grandma Lola’s roasted chicken last night, you will love this recipe for chicken soup — especially if you are saving it to use for its medicinal properties for the next cold or flu. Use the carcass, vegetables, and gravy from last...

Kids’ Menu — Chicken Soup (1)

Pediatric Alliance pediatrician, Dr. Brian Donnelly, informed readers of The Cranberry Eagle earlier this year about the potential benefits of eating chicken soup to relieve symptoms of the common cold: Donnelly said when you have a fever, you may not feel like eating...

Kids’ Menu

Dr. Hilary’s Spinach, Black Bean and Corn Quesadillas By Hilary Garbon, MD, FAAP, IBCLC, Pediatric Alliance — Northland     Growing up in South Florida, Latin American influences were abundant. From the music to the delicious cuisine, these...

Kids’ Menu

Kids’ MenuĀ — Ronen’s Rockin’ Swai   My two-year-old son loves this and so do I! Swai is a mild, slightly sweet variety of catfish (called shark catfish because of its appearance, but it is NOT a shark and therefore on the safe list for...

Taste Buds: Turkey Noodle Soup

What are you planningĀ to do with that turkey carcass tomorrow night? Assuming that your Thanksgiving turkey is well-seasoned before roasting, all you’ll need is water, some cut up vegetables, leftover turkey meat, and some cooked noodles to make an amazing...