50 Best Mom Food Bloggers

Doesn't parenthood sometimes seem like one long cook-a-thon? You've just cleared the breakfast plate and the cries for mid-morning yogurt drink are already coming your way. And what are you making for lunch? Help!

Wouldn't it be nice if there were other moms who knew how you feel, understood how hard it is to try to get your kids to eat at all, much less feed them nutritious and easy to prepare meals? Who shared their funny stories, their insights, their juggling-act tips, and, most importantly, their recipes? top100-button.jpg

As you probably already know, there are such moms, and they're godsends to the rest of us. Food-blogger moms somehow manage to put food on their tables and tell us about it. They give us ideas, save us time, and let us know that we're not the only ones whose kids won't eat anything if it's not lodged in a pancake.

For Babble's first annual Top 50 Best Food-blogging Moms, we compiled our favorites of these superhero moms. No matter what angle they are taking - from organic eating, to cake-baking artistry, to pioneering on the range - they all know that whatever goes on those kids' plates is more than calories to get them across the monkey bars. It's health and nutrition, environmental awareness - it's family, it's love.

The Babble staff and contributors picked these fifty because each demonstrated excellence in voice, photography, design, or all three. We hope you use them, learn from them, and love them as much as we do. - The Babble Editors


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  1. I love this site. She has easy, family friendly recipes and a warm writing style.

  2. Helping families get back to the dinner table on recipe at a time. Personal chef and mom blogs about easy, healthy and unique dinner ideas with a few recipes thrown in for sides and desserts.

  3. GREAT baked goods especially!

  4. Easy, nutritious and delicious recipes, industry “insider tips”, food advocacy AND dinner on the table by 6pm!

  5. A different perspective, one from the Upper Midwest. Pretty pictures, realistic “from scratch” recipes, and fun to read.

  6. goodLife {eats} is about having a passion for tasty experiences and sharing those with the people you love. A mix of great recipes, family memories, and yummy photography is what you’ll discover here. Katie blogs about what’s good in the kitchen and in life.

  7. Sarah always has great articles, great recipes and great photos. I love her tips and her perspective and how her children respond to the things she makes. She’s fabulous and I always look forward to reading her articles.

    Toni Abrego

  8. This mom, foodie and self-taught meal planners blog provides ideas on how to get organized in the kitchen, save a little money, eat healthier (and family friendly) and have a little fun along the way. Free weekly samples meal plans, cookbook reviews, forms for keeping it all straight, ideas, and inspiration!

  9. Michelle owns What’s Cooking, a certified green cooking school for kids. She blogs about cooking with kids, family mealtimes, and using food and cooking to help the less fortunate. You’ll find great recipes, tips for what kids can actually do in the kitchen, and eco-friendly tidbits for the kitchen.

  10. A blog about baking, and cooking for a busy family of 5.

  11. Alison and Shannon are moms with a mission – to get their friends and neighbors eating good, healthy food and to have a great time preparing it! Their web site focuses on divvying up the cooking “chores” by doing it with friends, arranging cooking dates, play dates, and always having great food and a fun time.

  12. A blog about a military veteran turned stay at home mom. She cooks great food for her husband, three kids and their dog. Always has the kids in the kitchen to help and to learn how much fun cooking is.

  13. Mom Annie doesn’t cook (except for a recent Easter brunch and some dessert here and there), but she blogs about her husband (Jude, a NYC chef) cooking for her and their daughter, Ruby, at home in Brooklyn. This is a celebration of real food, family, and a fantastic dad!

  14. Dawn Viola is a food writer, recipe developer, a mom, and the voice behind Wicked Good Dinner. Take a peek in the window and see what she’s cooking for dinner tonight.

  15. Though she is a newbie, I am always excited to see what is on her blog. I think she is a definate up and comer!

  16. Laura is a business owner, mom and also blogs about her favorite collection of recipes.

  17. Jamie is a busy mom who loves to cook simple delicious meals for her family. Her blog focuses on a variety of different family-friendly recipes with a helpful Mom’s Cooking Club Lesson at the end of each post. And every now and then you may even get a glimpse of her cute Boston pups!

  18. As a foodie gone mommy, Jennifer Perillo hoists her children high up on one platter while serving up delectable meals and treats with the other. She is no stranger to the big league professionals and always has an open seat ready for your tasting. Enjoy the creative and unique recipes she has us all savoring over time and again, In Jennie’s Kitchen. ~Cameron

  19. Lori (aka RecipeGirl) offers family-friendly recipes on her blog, as well as great ideas for the home cook who also likes to entertain. You’ll enjoy seeing what Lori is cooking up, as well as browsing over 2,500 recipes in the RecipeGirl.com database.

  20. Natasha Kennedy shares and demonstrates her love for food in her beautiful story telling food blog, ThatsSoYummy. Not only is Natasha a wife, mother, daughter and sister, but she also has a growing community for all types of people who have the same passion as her, Food.

  21. Tasty home cooked meals; some old fashioned; some new fangled; all brewed up with the magic of love!

  22. Cooking, mothering, growing your kids and your garden. It’s all just a grand experiment here.

  23. the Faye Delicious way of what to feed Kid Ferdinand, what went on the menu for work, what to make for dinner, and how to make it all taste good.

  24. Nanette, takes us down under with delicious recipes that her family devours!

  25. Great simple (sometimes a little more than simple) recipes. Also amazing photos. Elizabeth is dedicated to her farmer’s market and cooks with what she finds there in season. She’s also hilarious and makes me laugh with every post. I just wish she’d post more often ;)

  26. Sweetnicks is a fantastic single mom food blog where Cate shares cooking and parenting stories, recipes and great photographs. It’s one of my daily must-reads.

  27. A food sociologist putting all the food battles into prespective. Full of brillant ideas that have completely changed the way I feed my kids.

  28. La Fuji Mama is a site about enriching life through food, family and cultural traditions! Rachael is the voice behind La Fuji Mama and Mom to two adorable girls (aka fujilings) La Fuji Mama is a mix of delicious family friendly recipes, scrumptious photography, eclectic adventures and inspiration!

  29. Cindy is a mom on a mission…a mission to stop serving empty-calorie snacks to her kids. The result? A fantastic blog full of creative and delicious snacks made with “real” food – snacks you can feel good feeding your kids or yourself!

  30. Seriously….are you kidding that you didn’t list this site. Cathy is not only a top food blogger…she’s planting a vineyard and starting a winery…..best photogrpahy as well and easy recipes.

  31. Beatrice Peltre is a food photographer and stylist, and the mother of a precious little girl. Her blog La Tartine Gourmande is like a warm embrace both through her images and through the tone of her stories, and has been a source of inspiration to other food bloggers for years now.

  32. Her words: A Life Less Sweet is all about my family’s journey as we eat healthier. I’m a stay-at-home mom with a PhD in chemical engineering trying to revamp how we eat and learn a little about the foods we eat along the way.

    My words: an interesting and informative food blog, with fantabulous healthy recipes.

  33. Bell’alimento is a site dedicated to Italian cooking, written by the amazing Paula. She makes Italian totally accessible and workable for a busy family.

  34. Her words: A Life Less Sweet is all about my family’s journey as we eat healthier. I’m a stay-at-home mom with a PhD in chemical engineering trying to revamp how we eat and learn a little about the foods we eat along the way. My words: an interesting and informative food blog, with fantabulous healthy recipes.

  35. Fix Me a Snack provides fun, creative and healthy snack ideas for kids. Well-researched, fun and funny, Cindy does a great job of inspiring readers to go for homemade, whole foods-based goodies versus pre-packaged, highly processed junk.

  36. TipsyBaker has a huge collection of cookbooks and cooks through them one at a time, feeding the results to her family and writing about the recipes, reactions, and much more. She also keeps chickens and bees in her suburban yard and writes about that. She’s an incredible writer, very funny, soulful, witty- read it as much just for the stories and writing as for the recipes and food ideas.

  37. Debbie is writing a book, teaching cooking classes for moms and (HELLO!) was one of the original Nibblers bloggers on this very site. She is witty, has a picky eater for a son (don’t we all) and her recipes are yummy.

  38. Catherine creates Fast, Fresh and Easy Recipes for Babies, Toddlers, Big Kids, and the Entire Family!

  39. Relatively a newbie blogger, Grapefruit not only shares her passion for creating food but makes her posts come to life with anecdotes from her life that reflect her sense of humor and personality.
    Her blog posts are engaging, followed by interesting recipes.

  40. Cheri is a Canadian living abroad and mother of a spunky one year old boy. Growing up as a tomboy, cooking was never an interest until college years came and she started fending for herself. A self learning cook and photographer, she shares her culinary epiphanies and simple eats over at KitchenSimplicity.com

  41. Cheryl is a mom to two energetic and strong-willed little girls. Its a good thing they already like her cooking. She blogs the familys cooking and taste adventures at Backseat Gourmet.

  42. Lynn Craig is a mother of four (two out of the nest, two to go) who homeschools, bakes obsessively, quilts sporadically, and occasionally finds time to clean the house. She chronicles her kitchen triumphs and disasters on her blog Cookie Baker Lynn.

  43. On her blog, Guilty Kitchen, Elizabeth writes about the joys of local food, buying sustainable and feeling much too guilty after indulging in too many rich desserts.

  44. Shannon is a mama to two hungry little boys and wife to her favorite recipe tester. While her background is in chemistry, she has studied sustainable living since the birth of her first child. She spends much of her time growing, seeking out, and preparing nourishing local foods . Between the laundry, dishes, and snuggles she writes about it all at Nourishing Days.

  45. Simple Bites is a family-oriented community dedicated to all things food and drink and that believes in the importance of bringing the whole family together around the table daily!
    Editor Aimee takes the word simple seriously by offering comprehensive recipes, practical meal plans, and tried and true cooking tips.

  46. Previously of Chowmama, this is my go-to source of last minute dinner ideas and easy delicious food for the entire family!

  47. Everything I have ever made from her sight is the best!

  48. Her recipes are fantastic, with gorgeous pictures. She always takes care of her readers and provides some great information. I love her site. ~Terri

  49. Selects five dinner recipes plus a snack recipe and dessert recipe every week from the latest cookbooks and food bloggers (with full permission, of course!) Menu planning at it’s best and the recipes are always delicious!

  50. confections, creations, and lots and lots of calories

  51. She started her baking blog only eight months ago, and is already making waves in the baking community! Totally unique and creative… you will never leave un-inspired!

  52. Awesome pictures and domestic tips with daily life on the side!

  53. U have to see it to LOVE it!

  54. Krysta’s take is often irreverent, sometimes naughty but always delicious. Her posts make me laugh all the way to the stove because I can’t read her without eating something.

  55. My passions in life- baking, cooking, nature, art, photography. I have two kids: a daughter who is 13, and a son who is 10. My husband is my greatest critic and also my motivation for my culinary adventures! I believe in Doing Food From Scratch; it must taste as good as it looks, and be healthy too. I blog from India, where my biggest challenge is the non-availability of baking ingredients.

  56. Rebecca is one of those people you would love to have as your next door neighbor. Her blog, Foodie with Family, is smart. full of tips, recipes and stories of raising five boys.

  57. Elyse is a super creative mom and cook who works wonders with the humble meatloaf.

  58. Peggy shows us that cooking tasty meals using local ingredients is accessible and affordable even while working and trailing after a toddler. Plus, she always throws in an interesting story or two.

    She too was an original Babble Nibbler!

  59. Winnie Abramson has two school-age kids. Her blog Healthy Green Kitchen serves up eco-minded healthy recipes that are quite family-friendly.

  60. “Meandering thoughts on food and life”

  61. Catherine Newman is a professional writer (remember her popular column: Bringing Up Ben and Birdy on Babycenter?) cooking simple, wholesome recipes with her kids. Her blog is funny, well-written, and sweetly personal with stories about her children woven through.

  62. I nominate Alice of Savory Sweet Life. I recently found her through The Pioneer Woman’s links of favorite food blogs. She posts everyday recipes with gorgeous step by step photos even I can make. Her site has become one of my favorites and her post on her nephew’s Converse shoe cakes is a must see! She’s a mom of three yet still finds time to blog. Incredible! -Cathy Li

  63. Kelly and Kristin, both working moms, are old friends who share a love of cooking and menu planning. Though now separated by an ocean, they created a blog to post their dinner menu recipes and photos. Recipes are categorized (30 minute meals, vegetarian, etc.) and easily searchable.

  64. Erika writes about what really happens in her kitchen: Cooking for and with two sophisticated boys, one discerning husband, ever-present friends and family, and 100+ hungry colleagues (they get experiments and leftovers).

  65. Savour Fare is a website featuring recipes, reviews and content aimed towards the home cook. Produced and written by Kate, a working mother based in Los Angeles, Savour Fare focuses primarily on recipes that are accessible, easy and delicious, and aims through recipes, tutorials and reviews to take the mystique out of cooking good food, every day.

  66. Deb has THE best recipes on her blog. And I rate a good blog by whether or not it becomes a “go-to” for my family meals. This one definitely has! Her Peanut Butter Chocolate Layer Cake is a *must* at every single family function we attend! Plus, there is the added bonus of this mom sharing photos of her little guy as she sprinkles them throughout the recipes. Love it!

  67. She’s a foodie and mom to a picky eater. She’s got her finger on the pulse of restaurants and grocery stores in Boston. Indispensable!

  68. Jen cares about quality and originality in her recipes.

  69. Jenny of Nourished Kitchen juggles managing a farmers market, working full time and raising her son on real, wholesome food. Nourished Kitchen features healthy recipes, developed to maximize nutrient density and discusses issues facing families, sustainable agriculture and traditional foods.

  70. Software Engineer meets Pastry Chef wannabe who loves to add a touch of originality to her dessert recipes as much as she enjoys developing new ones.

  71. “Did They Eat It” – her posts on trying new recipes and seeing if the are actually family friendly. Most likely, Maddie won’t eat it, Melissa will and someone will swear. That is IF the food gets to the table in time. Funny Girl, Liss.

  72. A deaf wife, mama, cook and missionary living as naturally as possible in Central America. Mare’s fun-sweet personally shines throughout her blog… making me feel welcome and always looking forward to the next post. You will find lots of yummy recipes made with healthy ingredients, delicious photography & great reads! She is an inspiration to me and I bet I’m not the only one.

  73. Rachel Kaganoff Stern is a mother, wife, sister, daughter and friend who cooks family friendly, healthy foods. She is frequently joined in her kitchen by her relatives, large and small, young and old. She has been a photographer for years and recently discovered that she likes photographing food almost as much as eating it.

  74. An ordinary girl, living an ordinary life, making some extraordinary food!

  75. A college students guide to quick and easy dishes with little or nothing in the pantry.

  76. A professionally trained chef, with a journalism background, Carrie is a first time mom-to-be whose posts include complete recipes for the at-home cook. Although she sometimes pushes the envelope encouraging readers to try more “chef-worthy” recipes, she does so with the full admission that sometimes we make mistakes in the kitchen.

  77. Hilarious stories, lovely pictures, Kim Foster cooks what she and her husband love to eat and hopes the kids join in, too. Or at least that they stop hurling forks at her…

  78. Family Fresh Cooking is a vibrant, high energy foodie blog created by Marla mom of 2. Marla is energizing and witty as she presents creative, clean, healthy, yummy recipes for the family. Her goal is to inspire others to live a life full of flavor without deprivation. She acts as a healthy lifestyle cheerleader.

  79. Family style recipes and old fashioned classics. Tina’s blog shows you how easy it is to get into the kitchen and cook with your family. Step by step photo tutorials and lots of information. Real family recipes that real families eat.

  80. A blog about vegetable gardening and cooking with the results, for a family with two kids, in Texas

  81. Erica Rivera is Man Eater, a divorced mother of two learning to love again through food. Her blog includes dating anecdotes, sexy recipes, and mouthwatering food photography. Rivera is the author of “Insatiable” (Penguin Group, 2009), contributor to the “Let Them Eat Crepes” anthology, frequently featured on Foodbuzz’s Top 9, and the winner of the Food Tasters for Obama bakeoff.

  82. AMAZING!!

  83. Raine is a real food blogger who advocates pasture-raised & humanely-raised meats, raw milk, local agriculture & farmers markets! Nutrition, traditional foods, sustainable living, natural cures and remedies, and the latest goings on of the food industry and food politics! Also find recipes, ideas for honing home-keeping skills and saving money on real foods (organics included), and much more!

  84. Healthy Lifestyle and food blog by a stay at home mom and artist who used nutrition and alternative health to recover from Lymes Disease. Exploration of Real Food, Nourishing Traditions and other nutrition directives that puts her right in the Middle of the Road to the understanding that moderation is everything in good health!

  85. Elana Amsterdam’s gluten free blog is full of easy and simple gluten free recipes. She uses almond flour, and agave to create amazing and delectable dishes. She is very into low glycemic foods, and has such a wide variety of dishes; from desserts to entrees, and more, that it is easy to find family and crowd pleasers, even for the pickier eaters in your family!

  86. Funny, fun, and great recipes (plus great photography) makes this blog one of my must-reads. Plus, she’s on Facebook and super accessible there. If you aren’t reading her yet, don’t worry, you will be. :)

  87. My friend, Kimberly, writes this blog with a friend from CO., Barr Hogen. They used to work together as chefs for Odwalla Juices. I love the sneak peak into their kitchens, their finds at the market and their general “can do” attitude about cooking. There is a lot of good healthy info too.

  88. A new mom who brings humor to her daily adventures in the kitchen. Big on budgets, healthy eating, but also indulging!!!

  89. I am a stay at home mom of two little girls. Alexandra is five. Bailey is two. We live in FL , which is far from family who reside in Ohio. I cook easy recipes for my husband and kids, but I also cook outside the box with unique recipes. I love to bake and always have fresh cookies in my little ones lunches…Life is too short. Cook. Love. and Be Merry!

  90. KitchenTravels is a new blog with a growing following. Dawn is a wife, mommy to three, and attorney. She loves to cook, travel, eat, and write about it all on her blog. KitchenTravels photos and recipes have been featured on TasteSpotting.com and ReadyMade.com. Dawn’s most recent accomplishment was seeing her 4-year old twins try seaweed and jellyfish at a dim sum restaurant last weekend.

  91. A collection of recipes that I have collected from friends or family and also some recipes I pulled together or I took a recipe and made it my own by changes that I think have made the recipe better. I don’t have hundreds of recipes yet and I don’t have a ton of followers but I’m hoping that the near future people will join my site and see have good and easy my recipes are.

  92. Cooks fresh, accessible food for family & friends. Funny raves, great photos, posts are short & sweet.

  93. New blog focusing on healthier choices for kids. Not words of advice from a nutritionist, nor someone who slams junk food, but from a mom who reads labels and wants her child to get at least some nutritional benefit from what she eats.

  94. Emily posts quick and easy recipes often accompanied by photos. She even has had cooking lessons from celebrity Chef Ben Ford. Definitely no chef herself, but is the average mom who loves food and actually enjoys cooking!

  95. Lisa is a fantastic cook and her blog is full of wonderful recipes and photos of her family. She is a working mom who still manages to make great food that appeals to everyone!

  96. A vegan blog that has a touch of whimsy and humor thrown in.

  97. Totally funny food blogger who makes EVERYTHING. She subscribes to the theory you need to eat real food, not from a box.

  98. A blog forum to explore and highlight fabulous flavors. From the farmers market to the grocery store and everything in between, well taste it and tell you about it. We will share our inside scoop; what has worked in our kitchens and what has not.

  99. Just recipes with pictures and none of the fluff.

  100. La Fuji Mama is a blog where East meets West. Rachael combines her experiences living and traveling around the world with parenting and life in general into delicious family friendly recipes and gorgeous photography.

  101. CookiePie blog by Beth Lipton is a fun place to find all kinds of delicious recipes. Beth is the author of the cookbook “You Made That Dessert?” She loves everything food and shares her recipes, family life and creativity with us on her blog. Her views on parenthood are entertaining and inspirational.

  102. Cooking for a busy family is fun, quick and easy with Cindy!

  103. Summer is a busy full time student & mom. She is focusing on losing baby weight that she gained after having 2 kids. She makes nutritional food that is simple and tastey. The blog is an motivational tool to keep her going & focused on her weight loss. She is very relatable because she goes on in the day to day life of a mom/student who is commited to healthy eating and fitness.

  104. Cat Davis is a mother of 3 that shares recipes for larger families that includes step by step photo instruction and video demonstration.

  105. Mommy of two little ones. Blog embraces delicious recipes, with minimal prep or cooking time for busy parents. Also included are food related links with interesting products and news stories.

  106. Marla is a feisty food blogger who’s posts are always fun to read and who makes healthy eating somehome look nummy.

  107. Paula is a mom of three who is trying to give people recipes that are kid friendly to make and is trying to focus on healthier items. She also tries to feature a new drink to try every Thursday.

  108. Does regular recipes on dinners, desserts, and other ideas!

  109. FTS satisfies dual parental urges: the urge to pull kids into the kitchen for culinary fun and the urge to put the children on hold, indulging the inner adult. The writing is engaging, informative, real. Recipes are original w/a cross-cultural bent or include updates on American classics. Kids, int’l culture, and community all intersect in the FTS kitchen. The results (and photos) are delicious.

  110. Great healthy recipes and info. Love her blog.

  111. This is a blog I never miss…her photos are stunning and everyone of her recipes I have made is fabulous.Her dishes are the ones I take places and always get a request for the recipe! She loves pretty things too and shares beuatiful tables and extras! Love love love Leigh Anne’s site!

  112. Meghan’s blog is a unique and brand new blog. She shares her truth about motherhood and the impact on food preparation in a humorous and authentic way. Her blog is not only warm and inviting – it’s inspiring! Meghan speaks plainly about how food blends with life. As a nutritionist, Meghan has learned a lot about how philosophy meets with the rubber on the road.

  113. Katy is a mom who taught herself to cook. She focuses on local and seasonal ingredients, and shares both successes and failures with readers.

  114. Love every last thing about this blog!! Rebecca is clever, witty, a fab chef, an incredible mom, super smart, her images make me drool, her recipes make me want to spend every minute of the day in the kitchen. Rebecca Rocks!!!!

  115. Sugar and laughs. A mom with 4 boys, chaos, laughter and cookies. It’s a fun mix of mommy talk, pop culture and a sweet tooth. So fun to read!

  116. A cheerful site where to find healthy, affordable, easy-to-make recipes for children (and the entire family). Originally from France, Gaelle lives in Philadelphia where she raises her kids and makes sure they cook and eat healthy meals together.

  117. Portal to Healthy Cooking and Recipes. Besides juggling a career of my own, I love cooking simple but delicious meals! This blog is a way for me to share kosher recipes I’ve personally tested, as well as tips for healthy living.

  118. Wendy loves to eat great food and loves to cook for family and friends. Combine that with three pregnancies in eight years and the hectic life of a working mother. The result was a lot of unwanted weight. Told through recipes, here is the story of how she lost the weight and became healthy by eating large volumes of low calorie, delicious food.

  119. Susan is a top notch Cake and cookie Decorator, Kitchen goddess, beautiful mom, amazingly witty writer and has one of the best blogs around!

  120. Kara’s blog Taste is Trump is amazing. She has delicious healthy doable recipes. The Photos are amazing.! I love that she always answers commentors questions.

  121. Newman’s writing is funny and engaging. I’ve tried many of her recipes and have always loved the results. Her recipes are easy to follow, delicious and often easily adaptable. She always has a great story to go along with the recipes. I love Mondays because this is when her posts are published!

  122. “Experimental cooking can be tasty or turn into a snafood.” Snafood is the sister blog to Mrs. Cox’s Slice o’ Heaven .

  123. Heather Johnston’s food and wine videoblog with ideas and recipes for the home chef.

  124. Brooke is one of the most energetic, fun moms around. Being a mom is the center of her world, and she is exceedingly gifted at it. Yet besides being the perfect mother, she has more talents than you can count.

  125. An absolutely wicked woman, who’s food is AMAZING and her sense of humor is wicked. She rules! She blogs (very humorously) about her family, her farm/ranch, her life and food!! Good food!

  126. Michele loves cooking frugally and seasonally, often using produce from her own garden. She is partial to organic and locally-grown ingredients. After going gluten-free in 2008, her recipes are allergy-conscious, full of healthy whole grains and other nourishing ingredients.

  127. Christiana says: “I like to eat and I like to cook. At Christiana’s Kitchen, we’ll talk about anything and everything food-related. I promise no political rants or parenting woes. This will be a happy place because, after all: Food is Love!” Think chocolate pots de creme, snapper with browned butter & capers, curried ginger lime chicken, and a salsa smackdown!!!

  128. Robin is a Vermont wife and mother who focuses on fresh, locally grown ingredients and unprocessed kid-friendly food. I love her back stories in which I get to know her family, communities, and philosophy as well as the food.

  129. The food and lifestyle blog about the search for gestalt.

  130. Great pictures, stories, and unique recipes!

  131. Leslie is a hoot..has wonderful family friendly recipes..beautiful photography and tells it like it is. Her blog is a MUST read

  132. Robin is a Vermont wife and mother who focuses on fresh, locally grown ingredients and unprocessed kid-friendly food. I love her back stories in which I get to know her family, communities, and philosophy as well as the food.

  133. Sunshine’s specialty is quick and easy recipes. Her recipes are great because each one I have tried has been delicious but doesn’t take forever to make!

  134. FAST HEALTHY AND FUN WAYS TO FEED EVEN THE PICKIEST EATER! HERE YOU WILL FIND CHAT ABOUT KIDS, COOKING AND THE EVERYDAY LIFE OF A MOM AUTHOR.

  135. A Vermont mom whos focused on feeding her kids great food thats as affordable, local, healthy and delicious as possible.

    “Our lives are wacky and our house is messy these days. Our days are packed and sometimes awfully hard but they are rich and full and often very, very funny.”

  136. Audrey is an active toddler who likes to help in the kitchen. Her mom is always looking for ways to include Audrey in meal preparation. Some day she might actually eat some of the wonderful food she is learning to prepare. Being a toddler is rough!

  137. A great food blog by a local from the Tribeca neighborhood in NYC. Cate also comes out to the local farmers market and volunteers cooking demos of fun, healthy, kid-friendly recipes.

  138. Just found this blog on the Ultimate Blogging Party and love it. A new blog this year, In Sock Monkey Slippers features homemade baby food from purees to “toddler bites,” fresh family meals a little on the gourmet side and lots of funny mom humor. Unique!

  139. Marla has the most delicious recipes, which are so easy to make. Her info is accurate and timely, beautiful graphics and photos.

  140. Always a fun food journey~!

  141. Elizabeth is a mother and wife. A awesome cook with great taste and creativity.

  142. A Little Yumminess was started by two San Francisco moms who are trying to make food fun for families. The blog features easy recipes, food adventures, cooking and gardening with kids, and more.

  143. We are not professionals, only devotees who love to cook. Give us a crock pot and we are in paradise. If it is quick, simple and gets you out of the kitchen post-haste, this is a place to be.

  144. Funny, inspiring and excellent tutorials!

  145. This is a WONDERFUL blog! Kimi shares her recipes for earth friendly and conscious eating!!!

  146. I thoroughly enjoy this blog. It comes with great photos of the food plus easy recipes. The mom who writes this is very humorous and gets me through the day at work with her sense of humor and knowing I have an easy fix for dinner later. the blog also has recommendations on things to do in our very own city. Two thumbs up for me!

  147. Bridget shows the secrets to beautifully decorated cookies on Bake at 350. Along with cookies, you’ll find recipes for more sweets like caramel brownies (yum!), homemade Hostess cupcakes, chocolate sorbet and MORE!

  148. Recapturing The Simplicity Of Yesterday And Applying It To Today

  149. Kelly’s blog offers up delicious original recipes along with user friendly tips. Her love of food and cooking shines thru and the occasional touching or humorous antedote makes her blog an enjoyable read. Meal planning and creation take on new joy with Kellys sparkling sense of humor and upbeat attitude as she serves up kichen wisdom while sharing her own tried, true and imaginative meals.

  150. Andrea and Jeannie live many states away form each other.. But found friendship online through a birth board when both of them were having babies at the same time.. 4 years later, their friendship is still strong and they noticed a joint passion for food.. It was then the blog was started.

  151. A small gathering place for everyone to talk about and share their favorite recipes and menu ideas and help provide new and different ideas to others!

  152. family, friends and cooking

  153. Co-owned by Diana Hayes and Deb Ng, Cookerati is a fun food blog. We share what we figure out, from trying to fit in dinner on a busy day, to growing our own veggies and using them in meals.

  154. Phyllis is not just a mom making food. A former chef, she cooks WITH her kids, really involves them in the process, and doesn’t dumb down the food at all. Her photos are as good as any cookbook, her voice is warm and irreverent and funny, and her recipes are accessible and freaking delicious. Plus, she gives tons of tips that I steal all the time. Her blog is a constant inspiration and kicks butt!

  155. this fantastic mother and chef teaches not only her own children to cook with awareness but also offer classes for different age groups. her recipes are always a success on my own dinner table.

  156. She’s not a mommy YET but Tricia’s quick-witted writing is full of laughs and practical advice. My favorite!

  157. Liren brings her love for family, friends, food, and all things kitchen worthy to her blog. She finds happiness in the kitchen, and shares anything that enhances the cooking experience and makes taste buds smile, whether it is an ingredient, cookware, a wine, or [most especially] a recipe! Her stunning photography and heartfelt recipes will bring you back to Kitchen Worthy for more.

  158. Information and inspiration for your family’s healthy lunches on the go. A portal of information and resources including advice on nutrition, what’s in season, products for packing a great lunch and of course recipes

  159. Super healthy food, healthy baby, beautiful photos

  160. Alicia Lynn Carrier is a 26 year old full time mother, part time service industry drone, and fine artist living in Portland, Oregon. She takes photographs, she does custom 10 dollar drawings, and she really, really loves food.

  161. Diane is a mom of two who loves to be in the kitchen. She cooks, bakes and like to create all sorts of yummy food. They included cookies, cupcakes and other baked treats. Pasta is a favorite and she is always making it interesting. She does local food reviews also. Stop on by when you want to talk “food”.

  162. As a grandma it is not always easy to come up with ideas to keep my busy 5 year old grandson occupied- But your site is inspirational not only with ideas of cooking but also events that I would never have known about- I love your blog!

  163. Cool recipes

  164. Golubka is the best photography, the best writing of original recipes and the cutest little girl named Paloma. Golubka is Russian for her name. This blog was just started in January and it has received accolades from all over the world. Check it out..

  165. A weekly menu plan for healthy food, plus middle of the week posts with to die for recipes? What’s not to love? Killer photography, foolproof recipes, this is a website you’re better off knowing about.

  166. Freshly Baked Stories, Recipes and Photos. Shauna bakes, blogs and mothers a lively toddler from San Francisco. Funny, relatable tales of motherhood intermingled with recipes that satisfy the sweet tooth!

  167. About Foodmomiac: (from her blog)
    I am obsessed with food. I’m one of those people who starts thinking about dinner as soon as I have completed my lunch.

  168. Kelly is a mom to two young kids but is also an executive at an advertising agency in Costa Mesa. Her YouFoody site connects foodies from around the world to share recipes and suggestions and more! Her recipes are always easy to make and delicious. Perfect for the stay at home mom or mom on the go!

  169. D-Mom Blog is a website about parenting a child with diabetes. Leighann not only shares their story and how they deal with diabetes, but also has wonderful resources including healthy recipes and carb counts of snacks, common ingredients, and restaurant fare.

  170. Whole food, baked-from-scratch recipes, are combined with this mother’s whimsical wisdom, storytelling, and humorous take on all thing motherhood.

  171. Blogging and baking with three small children. Conquering her world, one recipe at a time. Created a group blog for food bloggers in Utah (now 100 members strong!) at The Utah Hive (http://pioneerpalate.blogspot.com)

  172. My vision is to be healthy, green and frugal. Often, I achieve at least part of that vision. Sometimes I strike out altogether. Either way, I always try to do better next time. Let’s share recipes, tips, and ideas so that we might all do better.

  173. Food blog with time tested recipes and that which pleases the palates of all ages

  174. A blog about Angie’s passion for cooking, eating and everything related to food. A mother of two and great photography too.

  175. Liz shares yummy, quick, & easy recipes for cooking and baking. She creates amazing cupcakes and has over 50 cupcakes on her Cupcake Heaven page.

  176. This mom can cook! Is all I can say!

  177. Mommy of twins capturing her twins, cupcakes and everything sweet!

  178. Ana is a single working mother, with three generations living under one roof. Her asian background makes food the center of all celebrations. Her food “advetures” are pretty awesome. I hope you will check her out! I found her through another blog link site a while back and love it.

  179. These are tried and true family recipes! Great pictures, instructions, and most of all, great food!

  180. FavFamilyRecipes started out as a way for a bunch of us siblings to swap our favorite recipes. Turns out, there were other people out there who wanted to have our recipes too! We are always happy to share our recipes whether they are recipes that have been passed down through our family or new recipes that we have created or tried.

  181. She’s a crafter, gardner and really great baker. You’ll appreciate the way she leads you through every recipe. She has a buoyant sensibility.

  182. A stay-at-home mom to four who has a great system for beating the dinner rush — she cooks and preps during stolen moments throughout the day. I love learning about her systems and that her monthly grocery budget is $350 for 6 people.

  183. Jenny’s an expat mom so her cooking tends to be more global — but she’s got kids to consider and so her food is approachable too! Lots of fun travel stories and a whole lot of passion for cooking.

  184. Gluten-free moms and kids rejoice — and even if you’re not gluten-free, there’s lots to love on this tasty blog. She makes a mean quinoa chocolate chip cookie and so much more… plus her site is really well-organized.

  185. A food blog run by 2 moms that has lots of amazing recipes!!

  186. If you’re looking for ways to go green in the kitchen, in what you pack your kids for lunch, in every product you use at home — turn to this mama. She’s got recipes that will make you feel really good about what you’re feeding your family.

  187. There’s no better time to cook than during the kids’ naptime. Love this motto: “You don’t have to give up being a foodie just because you are a parent or have limited time in the kitchen.”

  188. She’s a professional and it shows. Love her segment on TLC. She’s out and about in the blogger world, has a ton of followers on twitter — I think she’s worth paying attention to! Her food does not disappoint.

  189. Wow — really professional site — kind of feels like the food network… She’s been blogging for 3 years so she really knows what she’s doing. Plus, she lives in the UK so her food has a great intn’l feel. Fabulous recipes top it all off.

  190. A bunch of sisters—easy and fun recipes!

  191. Luise and her boyfriend blogs about healthy vegetarian recipes without sugar or gluten, and their newly born baby girl Elsa.

  192. a self-taught home cook who learned mostly from trial and error and countless hours of watching Food Network while my husband was deployed in Afghanistan. Outside the kitchen, I’m a full-time wife and mother.

  193. A collection of recipes worthy of the family name.

  194. Okay, how about a Daddy Food Blogger? http://www.Gastrokid.com is a great resource for parents. It’s funny and well written and the founders have also written a fantastic cookbook called Gastrokid, “Feeding a foodie family in a fast food world.”

  195. cheat day, yummy healthy meals created by an Awesome busy momma!

  196. C and C Dish is a Mother, Christine and Daughter, Camala, they blog about the recipes they try and also create their own recipes, they also include their photos of the food. The blog has a nice array of recipes to try and I love looking forward to their posts!

  197. Savor delicious, original recipes and be inspired by weekly menu suggestions. Kelly’s love of food, cooking and entertaining shines through as she serves up kitchen wisdom while sharing her own tried, true and imaginative meals. Meal creation takes on new joy with simple recipes that bridge the gap between comfort cooking and healthy choices.

  198. A great blog about organizing and planning your meals with easy and yummy recipes! Photos of each meal make for eye candy. Downloads for meal ideas and a grocery shopping spread sheet…what more could you ask for?!

  199. This blog is by some sisters and sisters-in-law with growing families. They post really amazing family friendly recipes and their pictures are great. I go to this blog all the time!

  200. Ma, What’s For Dinner is an amazing place where a mom enlists the help of her children in an effort to get them to eat good and healthy food. It’s about bringing families together in the kitchen to answer the scariest question known to man, Ma, What’s For Dinner?

  201. This blog is by some sisters and sisters-in-law with growing families. They post really amazing family friendly recipes and their pictures are great. I go to this blog all the time!

  202. Siri is a stay-at-home-mom with a SERIOUS passion for food. She chronicles her daily meals in hilarious posts, usually during nap time, and often creates outrageously delicious looking/sounding baked goods. With photos of the good (and the bad), Siri comes across as a down-to-earth mom keeping it very, very real.

  203. Stewart Sisters Cook!

  204. Ana’s the best!

  205. A bunch of dental-school-wife buddies post their favorites.

  206. I love Jen’s site! She has such a wonderful way with words. I like that her recipes have a story that goes a long with it- whether it is a family tradition story or just what’s going on that day. She also has a lot of healthy, clean recipes that are good for people with allergies. LOVE it!

  207. Rosalie Ezekiel is a meat-eating mother who thinks about feeding her kids healthy food every day. Nutrition is simply another aspect of parenting with it’s ups, downs and funny moments. It is something we teach to our children, grapple with the details and navigate through the noise to do one simple thing: get our kids to appreciate nutritious food for themselves.

  208. Crockpots can do so much more than I ever thought! Which is good, because there is no peace of mind like the peace of mind that comes at 5:01 when the kids start whining for food, and you know all you have to do is take the lid off, and dish up the food!
    Stephanie always gives a “verdict” with her child tested recipes, which are always on target and helpful!

  209. Dena is a librarian by day and a mom 24/7. She cooks, bakes and (sometimes) simply throws together meals that are easy, delicious. They just happen to all be kosher. You don’t have to be Jewish or even kosher to enjoy her recipes! Her subscribers come from all walks of life and dietary rules … in fact, many of her fans are non-kosher, vegetarians or vegans. Something for everyone!

  210. Kelly is a stay-at-home mom who loves to cook. She tries to cook “gourmet” fresh foods for her family without breaking the bank.

  211. New to blogging Charlie is starting to hit her stride. This blog was founded by a mom who wants to use all things Martha Stewart to teach her to be a Domestic Diva! The blog features food, lifestyle and homemaking projects inspired by Martha Stewart.

  212. This mom seeks to inspire parents to cook. Restaurants, fast food joints, and highly processed foods are robbing our kids of a healthy future. Through The Inspiring Cook blog, parents learn ways to use breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks as tools to build healthy kids and strong families.

  213. Kathy is a stay at home mom that blogs, cooks and crafts for and with kids. Easy, fun and healthy recipes for healthy and energetic little tummies.

  214. One mom’s attempts to get her two young daughters to eat something besides chicken nuggest and Annie’s mac and cheese

  215. This is a great blog for lots of ideas and tips about food as well as recipes. Tips and sites to pickup other foodie recipes is one of the other main points for this blog. Granny keeps it simple for the beginner but offers ideas for the seasoned cook as well. Her pictures are very appetizing that the need to find the recipe is overwhelming. A definite must do.

  216. This blog features outstanding recipes and photography. Margy gives us a slice of her daily life and how she is balancing the demands of motherhood while still developing a love of healthy and tasty food in her children. The recipes are well-written and appealing to children and adults alike.

  217. Encouraging people to get back to the basics when it comes to mothering and homekeeping

  218. Its a one stop for all things mom related! Cooking, cleaning and more…the recipes are quick, easy and delicious and something even the most frazzled mom can whip up in no-time!

  219. Almost Healthy (formerly Foodie Loves Picky)

  220. Prairie Story …care of Alison Zulyniak is about sharing all the good things that have been instilled in me growing up and living again on the prairies, specifically in the Kitchen, Garden and working on Crafts (basically how I now spend my days).

    Read more about Alison:
    http://prairiestory.blogspot.com/p/about-alison.html

  221. Gorgeous photography, excellent recipes, and home of Mouthwatering Monday. A Southern Fairytale captures the joy of cooking.

  222. Sarah writes about eating seasonally, organically and fabulously as possible … with child in tow!

  223. Angie McGowan is the owner and author of Eclectic Recipes, a food and cooking blog with global inspiration. She enjoys cooking for her toddler son and husband.

  224. I love Mrs. Kelly’s food, it’s ALWAYS DELICIOUS! I have come to love to cook and bake because she would teach me. Mrs. Kelly should be the number one Mom Food Blogger!

  225. Beth is embarking on a wild quest to figure out nutrition and how to trick her family into liking these new healthy foods.

  226. Real life requires balance. Balance means fitting in a healthy, tasty dinner after a long day at work, a game of Chutes & Ladders, and cuddles during storytime. Jessica shared the real food that she is putting on the table and tips to keep you motivated to do better for your loved ones!

  227. Sherry plus family post some of their favorite recipes. Sherry has been married 40 years, catering for 20 years and raised three children who all share her love of good food, wine and entertaining.

  228. “What’s for Lunch at Our House” is a 3+ year running food blog, featuring bento lunches prepared for the author’s two children. Previously featured in the Dallas Morning News, AOL’s Parent Dish and Dallas Child among others, Shannon blogs about healthy, creative ways to feed young children, with a focus on balance & presentation.

  229. Kari writes nourishing, frugal recipes and has a fun take on eating well and living a healthy life.

  230. Ya Salam Cooking has a lot of really exotic recipes. She travels and looks for the recipes no one has heard of and tells everyone about them and the story behind it.

  231. Nisha is passionate about empowering her family with the knowledge they need to make lifelong healthy food choices. Her family tested and approved recipes are low glycemic and delicious.

  232. Waverly is the mother of 3 children. Early on, she committed to cooking fresh, home cooked, wholesome meals. It’s not always easy, but now she’s pretty good at it. She has learned that cooking isn’t hard when you plan and that life is better when you eat together. Her mission now is to spread this message and to motivate and inspire other families to do the same. Her recipes are delicious!

  233. Melissa is a mom with kids. She posts every day the lunches she makes for her kids. They are waste-free, litterless lunches that are made bento-style. Her lunches are so cute and fun!

  234. Shannon has awesome idea for creative/healthy lunches for her children. They’ve inspired me to eat more healthy food, and feed it to my daughter as well.

  235. Amanda’s a mum, ecologist and cancer-survivor who wants to make organic living accessible for any budget. She blogs healthy yummy recipes for food and beauty products, and everything she does can be recreated with a toddler hanging off one leg (i.e. practical!)

  236. The recipes on here are simple, healthy and full of flavor all while being kid friendly! Besides yummy recipes, this blog has nutrition info and tips and is all about green living.

  237. A daily journal of what my kids are eating, recipes, healthy tips and tricks, photos, and more! Trying to keep it healthy, simple, affordable, and real. I’m not a short order cook, so what you see is for the whole family! I pride myself on being a normal mom who makes healthy eating a priority, and if I can do it, anyone can.

  238. A daily journal of what my kids are eating, recipes, healthy tips and tricks, photos, and more! Trying to keep it healthy, simple, affordable, and real. I’m not a short order cook, so what you see is for the whole family! I pride myself on being a normal mom who makes healthy eating a priority, and if I can do it, anyone can. Your kids will thank you for it!

  239. Out of the Box Food deconstructs your kids favorite processed kid food and offers fresh, simple alternatives. If your kids like chicken nuggets, mac & cheese and chocolate milk but you want to break the processed food habit, then check out Out of the Box Food where you will be able to feed your picky eaters what they want, while giving their little bodies what they need.

  240. Eating school lunch just like the kids every day in 2010

  241. Best alternative to processed foods. Great ideas, recipes and suggestions. This is a Mom who truly cares about what her kids eat and their overall health, while still keeping them happy with what they eat. This is a must read blog for Mom’s that care!!! blog!!

  242. My P90x Nutrition Plan is a recipe blog specifically for the low-carb P90x fitness and nutrition program. CJ =), a mother of three, is managing the nutrition for her husband – he does the exercises and she cooks the food! Beautiful photos, friendly writing, and quick, easy recipes make this site a great resource for those starting the P90x program (or just looking for quick, healthy meals).

  243. lovely writing, food and photographs

  244. A blog written by a mom of three boys talking about what’s for dinner and beyond! Her recipes are within reach of the average cook, tasty, and fun to look at!

  245. Beautiful photos, great recipes and fun blogposts to read.

  246. Mommie cooks is a blog detailing what’s for dinner. Sometimes simple, sometimes grand, always delicious! Julie serves up kid friendly fare with a little wit and some beautiful pictures to go along with it.

  247. Kitchen Belleicious is Southern, Sassy, and Fearless in the Kitchen! Jessica developed the site to show moms that creating amazing receipes for their family and friends can be easy, you just have to be fearless! Jessica makes cooking fun and exciting but is also my go-to site for recipes ides. Her photos are amazing as well!~~Angela

  248. Kim is a mom of two children and is writing a food blog with her 11 year old daughter, Liv. They love to prepare the food together and luckily Liv has an eye for food design. The photos have much improved with Liv’s artistic flair! Recipes are family friendly with fresh, wholesome ingredients. Liv is hoping for more desserts!

  249. This blog is created for all those busy moms out there that just want to put a nice meal on the table, have a nice drink for themselves or make a homemade dessert for someone they love. I am not a chef, but I am a mom who loves to cook fast, easy, inexpensive meals

  250. A fun and offbeat view on cooking and all things associated with food.

  251. Leslie, mom and entrepreneur, writes about food and dining in New Orleans. Did I mention she’s a mom? ‘Cuz she is.

  252. Z Tasty Life is about “z” life, “z” food and “z” photos of Amelia, a foodie and fotog (photos: ameliaps.com). Amelia loves cooking with few fresh, seasonal ingredients, is from Italy but has been living in the U.S. 12 years, owns 100s of cookbooks, is a mother of two, wife and has a full-time job as a strategy consultant for a Fortune Global 500 company. Ztastylife was featured in Splendora.

  253. New to the blog scene, Dee seems to understand how important simplicity is, but doesn’t lack in style. Her writing is exciting and personal. I appreciate how she talks to me, not over me.

  254. Mom Food is about remembering and recreating the foods of childhood, for ourselves and our children.

  255. Calli has some of the most wonderful recipes around. I found her through some of her posts on Tasty Kitchen and loved her recipes, photography and her wonderful attitude toward cooking and life. I hope you will add her here as well.

  256. Lacey is a new mom to a baby girl. After giving birth to her daughter, Lacey decided she wanted to pursue her passion for cooking and family and started her blog along with a personal chef business. Lacey is witty and sincere in her posts and always has great recipes to try. Lacey’s perspective is to try to enjoy life (and food) as much as possible.

  257. This Blog offers so many create, healthy, beautiful meals and desserts to share with your family. Katie does a great job in researching ingredients and creating menus for a busy, active moms. =)

  258. A mom of 4 who traded her briefcase for a diaper bag, left Wall Street to raise her 4 kids,is now on the frontline of a food fight of epic proportions!She’s been called “food’s Erin Brockovich” by the New York Times & an “Inspiring Woman to Follow on Twitter” by Forbes as she fights to protect the health of the 1 in 3 kids that now has autism,ADHD,allergies & asthma, from the chemicals in our food

  259. A mom of 4 who traded her briefcase for a diaper bag, left Wall Street to raise her 4 kids,is now on the frontline of a food fight of epic proportions!She’s been called “food’s Erin Brockovich” by the New York Times & an “Inspiring Woman to Follow on Twitter” by Forbes as she fights to protect the health of the 1 in 3 kids that now has autism,ADHD,allergies & asthma,from the chemicals in our food.

  260. Healthy Family friendly recipes from Nationally known Recipe Developer and Media and Television Spokesperson, Alison Lewis, who is the mother of 3 children under 13.

  261. Mom of 5 that runs a baking blogg after her day jobb
    Beautifull step by step pictures

  262. Novice gardener, chicken wrangler and mother to 2 boys, Sarah explores eating seasonally with real, healthy ingredients. She pickles & preserves, bakes scones & artisinal sourdough breads, but doesn’t frown on the occasional dinner of popcorn & cheese. Sarah makes gourmet family food easy; her voice is welcoming, real and encouraging and her photography serene and peaceful.

  263. Flour On My Face is where you will find Arlene and her kitchen adventures. She is a stay at home mom and grammy who loves to cook and bake from scratch for her large family. Her recipes are easy to make and food the entire family will enjoy. Stop by and see what cooking adventure she is on this week!

  264. Lisa is a brand-new mom, special education teacher, and food enthusiast! She posts the dinners and desserts that she creates, comes across, and loves. Her blog is witty, fun, and her recipes have always been really tasty!

  265. Her food is ALWAYS yummy! Lisa is a teacher, wife and mother who cooks up delicious foods for her family. I love trying out her recipes!

  266. Her recipes are so fabulous, her site is beautiful and her pictures are the most tantalizing I have seen. I love it.

  267. Good, wholesome food. Made from scratch daily. Thats what Cheeky Kitchen is all about. Here youll find recipes for breakfasts, lunches, dinners and desserts that feature nothing but gloriously old-fashioned, family-friendly, budget-conscious home cooking.

  268. Israeli Food Blog .about Food and Recipes from Israel and my mom .The Taste Of My Home,tasted-Step by Step Recipes,food Links,Old and New Favorties,photos and much more.

  269. Comfy, natural, unpretentious stories about family dinners, with good recipes

  270. Exploring the world through the cuisines of different families of different cultures. Teaching our kids at home about the different cultures around the world while around the family table. Come learn with us through these recipes.

  271. Natalie blogs about whole-food, family-friendly recipes with occasional indulgences. Sometimes she rants about health-related topics, recipe organization, and getting kids to eat healthier.

  272. A blog about a mom’s quest to find the best eats for the entire family. Umommy (play on the word umami) chronicles attempts at kid-tested recipes and dining out with her two boys at restaurants that do not always offer a kids menu.

  273. Good recipes and great pictures, one of my favorite

  274. Nikki, the author of Pennies on a Platter, shares recipes you can easily make in your home instead of spending money dining out or picking up take-out. Currently, she is sharing her adventures in homemade baby food, as she is a new mom.

  275. Amie is a a stay at home mom and wife, dedicated to creating happy bellies one home cooked meal at a time. She shares her favorite recipes, talks about her cooking adventures and just chats about all things food.

  276. Great easy family friendly meals!!! Budget friendly and easy ingredients!

  277. Mix equal parts: engaging writing style, fresh accessible recipes, and beautiful photos, all posted by an award-winning culinary instructor – a recipe for deliciousness. Chef Heidi’s focus is on seasonal foods, ethnic cuisines, and the realities of cooking with a young family. Her goal is kitchen inspiration and food enjoyment for everyone.

  278. Anastasia is a Canadian (Halifax NS) mom of abundant spirit who eats locally, ethically and deliciously! I don’t know how she pulls off her feats of culinary excellence!

  279. Little Food Junction is all about food display,
    garnish & presentation . From faces to flowers to animals & cartoons,
    it shows how addictive it is to play with food .

  280. Janet’s site has it all – cooking, family, antiquing, baking… I love her blog!

  281. The Partybluprints Blog features tips and ideas for entertaining in your home and celebrating life! Its mantra is simple and special. Founders, Dawn Sandomeno and Elizabeth Mascali are moms and authors of the book “PLAN TO PARTY” book stores everywhere Oct 1st. With over 700 posts since 2007 has become a go-to resource for entertaining for moms!

  282. Co-author of the upcoming book, “The Cleaner Plate Club: Recipes and Advice for Getting Real Kids to Love Real Food.” The recipes are easy, seasonal and kid-friendly from a working mom with a demanding job and busy life armed with a sense of humor and a down-to-earth style that is easy-to-read and informative, giving parent critical details about food safety and food issues that affect our kids.

  283. Pati Jinich is a cooking teacher, food writer and chef of the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington D.C. Through her Mexican Table program she tries to swing a window wide open into the fascinating world of Mexican cuisine. She helps familiarize people with its ingredients and cooking techniques, with a sprinkling of culture, history and traditions.

  284. My name is Ashlee and I am a stay at home mom of wonderful twin infants!

    My food philosophy is to ask myself would I want my kids to eat this before I eat it. This has really changed the way I look at food and I feel great.

  285. A mom who hates to cook, decided to defeat her hatred and learn to love it! She is now sharing her stories about her love/hate relationship with cooking. She shares easy, practical recipes that the whole family will enjoy!

  286. Christy Jordan runs this blog that is without a doubt the most fun you can have and never leave your chair.Her humor and wit will keep you going for hours . Her southern cuisine is the best and there are hundreds of recipes on her website go check it out you won’t be sorry I promise you.www.southernplate.com

  287. Grace Langlois site, La Mia Vita Dolce is a family-based blog with photos by her daughter and taste-testing by her son. Graces Italian family taught her the kitchen is the heart of the home. With lovely photos, easy-to-follow recipes and touching stories, the popular La Mia Vita Dolce is the site for you!

  288. Namely Marly is about life. Oh, and its about names too, thats why its called Namely Marly. One of Marlys passions is names; especially people and their names. Marly is also vegan and the site shares recipes with a balance between healthy and knock-your-socks-off delicious! She aims to prove that you can be vegan and eat some of the yummiest dishes on the planet!

  289. A mom’s blog about home cooking and baking. It’s about recreating favorite childhood eats, recipes from chefs food bloggers, magazine and cooking show at home. Olive likes to try/test recipes and experience other culture through food.

  290. Healthy and quickly prepared food for kids!

  291. Great stuff! Recipes and stories. Healthy food the whole family will love!

  292. Mom of 3 shares recipes, insight and tips on getting kids to eat well in the real world.

  293. Blog I’d like to nominate

  294. Recipes, ideas and inspiration for feeding your family and encouraging family meals together!

  295. Jules, the writer of A Little Bite of Life, is part Julia Child, part Wierd Al Yankovic, and all delicious. She talks gourmet and shows that cooking can be fun, easy, and family-friendly. Join Jules and take a bite out of life!

  296. Hi, I’m Sarah.

    I used to be a lawyer.
    I used to be a meat eater.
    I used to be well-rested and relatively well-groomed.

    Now I’m a writer.
    Now I don’t eat animals.
    Now I’m a stay-at-home mom.

    I’m Mama Pea.

  297. Megan’s adventures making food for her toughest critics: her family.

  298. I think the best feature of the Cuisinart Elite 12 Cup Food Processor is how regal it looks. It has a most professional look on your counter top. I would make my famous nut pestos if I were lucky enough to win it.

  299. Great from scratch recipe with real ingredients. The blog has her favorite tried-and-true recipes as well as the new, dishes and desserts she’s made and loved. Most of the recipes are delicious, simple (with the occasional splurge on time and ingredients) recipes and very family friendly.

  300. Lisa’s recipes are simple, healthy and delicious for the whole family including baby and toddler. Lisa offers some great tips on how to get more fruits and vegetables into your diet, like adding pureed vegetables into soups, sauces and smoothies. I love the avo-nana smoothie (a.k.a “Shrek” smoothie) she makes for her boys. She also posts nutrition information on all of her recipes!

  301. Erin is a Brooklyn mom, who enjoys cooking vegetarian meals for her family – including a picky little toddler. Her blog includes weekly meal plans for the baby, and then his reviews of her work (which are usually mixed).

  302. One of the sharpest and wittiest food blogs out there, she writes about food, foolishness, and life with two young kids.

  303. She tries out recipes on her daughters and they rate the food based on a forks up/forks down or forks sideways rating system.

  304. Health and natural portuguese food

  305. natural, fun, wheat free and gluten free food. good photography and lovely layouts. Loves to test out her food on family and friends. A South African mom with love for life and her daughter and husband.

  306. awesome food that is gluten free – but also fun and easy to prepare. Drool worthy photography and recipes that are a must try!!!
    A mom with passion for life and food

  307. Marti Buckley Kilpatrick is a writer, cook, mother, and wife. She and her family recently relocated to San Sebastian, Spain from Birmingham, Alabama. In her blog, Blank Palate, she shares her passion for food, life, and adventure. It was recently featured on CNNs Eatocracy and is consistently enticing to read whether for vicarious living or a challenge to live life yourself.

  308. A wonderful blog by an Etsy shop owner Mommy who develops fun, gluten-free recipes, “how to’s” & crafty tutorials! Very positive & encouraging!

  309. Lexie is the self-proclaimed chef behind Lexie’s Kitchen. She cooks and bakes with wholesome ingredients that are free of gluten and dairy. Lexie’s recipes are specifically developed for those with food allergies/intolerances and those on modified diets.

  310. A food/cooking blog written by a full-time working mom, with easy and inspiring meals for busy families. Also has a great feature called The Grocery Bag Menu – a week’s worth of quick family pleasing meals along with a printable grocery list. Makes shopping and cooking fun again!

  311. A new blog, and it’s a fun mix of thoughts about food and recipes. A mom who writes with a warm and funny voice.

  312. Nicole is new to the food blogging world, but is not new in the kitchen. She makes all things sweet and savory out of her galley kitchen for her husband and 3 children.

  313. Food journal of a 30-something Mom from Texas. Recipes are only posted if they were tried, tested, and approved!

  314. This is a fairly new blog. I like that the baker, Jackie cooks with her daughters who are 7 & 4 yrs old. Not only that, but her husband is the taste tester. She even has a pic of her daughers and her that is so adorable. I think her blog is worthy enough to be on this page.

  315. formerly known as the Modern Matriarch, AndreAnna dishes up amazing recipes, words of wisdom, and humor in the every day routine of life. She is a fantastic mother of two, crossfitter, and all around foodie bad ass.

  316. Vegan recipes, wellness advice, cooking tips, healthy living and life lessons!

  317. Megan is a mother of two little girls with special dietary needs. She herself also is on a very restricted diet for medical reasons. Megan blogs about her recipes and also about her struggle with auto-immune psoriatic arthritis. Most of Megan’s MAID in Alaska recipes are gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, corn, cane sugar, potato, tomato, and peanut FREE.

  318. As a mother of five children who has celiac disease, a child with an allergy to cow’s milk and a gluten sensitivity, and a son with a shellfish allergy, Sunny strives to create simply delicious recipes that are simply easy to create for her family and yours. As she says, we should be able to have our cake…And Love it Too!

  319. Without a doubt, Annie is one of the top [mom] food bloggers on the web. Her gorgeous photos and daily genuinely written posts pull in a huge following and readership. Baking is her specialty but she also loves cooking from Cooks Illustrated, Barefoot Contessa, and Williams-Sonoma recipes.

  320. Liz Berg’s “That Skinny Chick Can Bake” blog is filled w/ humor and excellent advice re baking and cooking in general. Liz shares her enthusiasm for cooking and baking, and is generous with her tips, suggestions, and friendship. Her photos are drool worthy and often include glimpses of the family dog, Lambeau.

    Liz’s blog is easily approachable and good for bakers and cooks of any level.

  321. Liz Berg’s “That Skinny Chick Can Bake” blog is filled w/ humor and excellent advice re baking and cooking in general. Liz shares her enthusiasm for cooking and baking, and is generous with her tips, suggestions, and friendship. Her photos are drool worthy and often include glimpses of the family dog, Lambeau. Liz’s blog is easily approachable and good for bakers and cooks of any level.

  322. Mommy of 2 boys & full time teacher…this blog features daily pictures of baked goodies and a weekly bake along for others in to join in on and share their pictures as well!

  323. Great recipes from different cookbooks from her collection.

  324. Since 2008, this award-winning blog (featured in the LA Times and NPR) by Jenny Kales has been chronicling what it’s like to “raise a nut-free kid in a nutty world” with practical tips for grocery shopping, cooking and dining out with food allergies. The site also features yummy nut-free recipes and suggestions for safe food brands.

  325. Appetizers, main courses, baked goods and of course desserts. All of these recipes will be in a step by step format with ingredients and pics!

  326. Whitney is a foodie and a mommy, cooking healthy, real meals for the entire family. Includes baby food purees and turns them into meals for the adults in the house.

  327. Lia is a mom and seasoned writer and recipe developer. She and her team are all about helping people change their relationship with food for good, by focusing on sound nutrition, eco-clean eating, being mindful around meals and getting comfortable in the kitchen.

    Inspirational writing, mouthwatering photography, nourishing recipes — all under 500 calories, and fun weekly giveaways!

  328. Though only one of the four contributors is a mom, it’s a fun food blog – sharing international recipes and restaurant experiences.

  329. Jeanette, a mom of 4 growing boys, introduces healthy wholesome foods to her kids through tasty recipes from all around the world. She loves to try new ingredients, and her focus is on healthy, full-flavored dishes to whet your appetite.

  330. Wonderful, whole-food, gluten free recipes.

  331. Receitas muito simples com um toque caseiro!

  332. Little House Living is all about thifty tips, thrifty recipes and so much more!

  333. Amy is a mom to 3 with ADD. Staying focused isn’t easy. Her weight has fluctuated over the years and she is researching and blogging about it. Sharing Recipes for weight loss, kid friendly, family healthy. Focusing on losing weight, and fitting into her “Skinny Jeans”

  334. Rima lives in Singapore and started “hard-core” baking when she was pregnant. 3 years on and she is still at it. Baking mostly Asian deserts but mixing it with he occasional family rant post or western bakes.

  335. Maryea at Happy Healthy Mama is on a mission to feed her family wholesome, nourishing foods that taste great. She shares her recipes and experiences with feeding her 2 year old and picky husband.

  336. Engineer by day, avid cook/baker by night, wife and mother at all times, Cookie writes about her life and family through food in this award-winning blog: Cook, Snap, Repeat!

  337. Every recipe I have made from her blog has been wonderful! She has a sense of humor and everything is simply made, yet delicious!!

  338. Expanding from her freebie blog, Jenny finally launched her healthy cooking blog! See her take fattening recipes and make them healthy.

  339. Started in 2006, This Little Piglet wrote about recipes, restaurants in NYC and beyond, and around food in the US and abroad. She stopped blogging for a while after having her first child in 2008, but started up again in 2010, right before having her second son. Now she’s writing about recipes, restaurants in Brooklyn, Brazil (her husband is from Rio), food tours for new parents and more.

  340. This blog is about food both kids and parents will like. Her recipies are really good too. She’s joined a CSA group and is starting to report on that Challenge in a few weeks. . .

  341. This group of cool nurses chronicales their office weight loss challenge while trading daily treats and recipes and adding them to their blog, they have physcian consultants who answer health questions for their readers and on the weekend whent he “office is closed” they post funny food cartoons and pics to keep their readers smiling. pounds as a group since January!

  342. I like treat traders!

  343. Ceecee writes about life within her kitchen and shares family friendly recipes (and delicious photos) with anyone stopping by for a visit.

  344. Mom of two with views on everything. Cooks Indian Food.

  345. This is a design, art, food, photography inspiration blog. A young creative entrepreneur and new mother commits an experiment to live creatively and this blog is her rostrum. She has weekly recipes that she usually makes up herself, along with other inspiration boards and beautiful things to look at daily!

  346. Southern mom of two – focuses on everyday recipes with a focus on the savory.

  347. Your Vegan Mom lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Paul, and sons, Desmond and Felix. If you don’t mind, she’d love to be your vegan mom too. Please stop in her kitchen anytime for a cookie or a good talking to on how best to eat your kale.

  348. Mom Emme and her preschooler, X , spend time in the kitchen together, trying out new recipes and cooking up some fun. Each week, they select recipes from a new cookbook, cook up a story with recipes and crafts centered around a different book and take a look at the latest things in kid’s kitchen gadgetry.

  349. This is a journal of my food escapades. I’m a real person and a busy mom here to offer up meal ideas to those searching for something new. I love food and the whole process of creating a meal. I rarely eat or make anything that I don’t think is really delicious.

  350. Love From The Oven features sweet and simple baking ideas, step by step recipes, fabulous photographs, baking ideas, reviews and resources for those who love to bake (as well as those who love to look at baked goods while drooling on their keyboards). Sugary, Salty, Sweet? Let’s Eat!

  351. Sheena shares a little about her every day on her blog. I love the details and moments she captures with words and stunning photography. Her recipes center around whole foods and I love how happy and bright she is. she’s so lovely.

  352. Learning that none of her friends knew how to chop an onion, Jill invited them into her kitchen. Inspired by her students, she decided to create a sort of online course that teaches home cooking basics. Readyprepgo.com recipes are written so that readers can learn while they cook. Jill also emphasizes the concept of foodlife- the halo effect of eating well on the rest of life.

  353. The Peaceful Kitchen blog is a fusion of conscious food choices, allergy free baking and delicious recipes that the whole family will love.

  354. No-measure and super tasty recipes that can be prepared in the most chaotic of cooking conditions, plus funny commentary on life as a working mom.

  355. A blog about cooking for the family, cooking with a toddler and eating out.

  356. chatty and funny, with good recipes that actually work and aren’t food-fashion-conscious show off things. The photos are real and don’t look too styled, which I like

  357. Sherie, recently featured on Singapore’s newspaper — The Straits Times — blogs about things which she’s truly passionate about : baking, cooking, marriage and boys. Her stunning styled food photos never fails to inspire me. I love her blog! ~ Jeannie Wongsodihardjo

  358. “Kelly is my husband and Owen is our son. We live in Austin, TX with our two boston terriers, Mia Louise and Madeline Lucille and we LOVE food. I am always trying new recipes out and making them healthier for my family. This blog is about my love of food, my life and my family.”

  359. Rosie is a cake & confections designer, a baking fanatic, and a mommy of 2 girly cakelets. Sweetapolita blog embraces creating gorgeous baked goods, fancy cakes and cookies with how-to’s, and more. She focuses on pretty baked things with beautiful photographs (typically with litlte hands in view!).

  360. Eat. Laugh. Blog. With Family.

  361. My friend just started this blog a few weeks ago. It’s named for her little boy, Rice Kernel (she says he was the mere size of one when they first met). She’s husband-taught and left her job as a corporate attorney to raise her now 2 1/2 year old boy. The overarching mission is to cook with healthful, wholesome ingredients – even if it leads to decadent results!

  362. Angela’s a new mum, as well as a chef and ethicist. She balances conversations about eating meat, with her latest catering successes, and her efforts to feed her gorgeous chubby son, Oliver.

  363. Kristin is new mother to the blogging scene having started September 10. She’s sharing her recipes & checking out the local scene in Southern Ontario. Her recipes are focused on local, seasonal and organic foods, while catering to food sensitivities and allergies. With a passion for sustainability, local farmers, and her two children, Kristin’s positive energy is contagious!

  364. Also publishes http://goodcheapeats.com — Jessica specializes in budget-friendly, gourmet food that kids will eat. She uses creative stockpiling and freezer cooking to feed a family of 8 in Southern California on a low budget. She’s currently writing a cookbook for The Harvard Common Press.

  365. This is a brand new blog that has very creative and fun ideas for treats, lunches, snacks, and dinners for kids. Jill is a mom of three little boys and they help her create some awesome food with instructions and tips!

  366. This sight is so cool. Original and unique ideas to get kids to eat foods they may not eat otherwise.

  367. Jocelyn is a stay-at-home mom of 3 kids, a pastor’s wife, and bakes the most delicious things ever!!

  368. We are a family in constant change. My husband’s job has taken us to Michigan, Wales, New York, Kansas, Japan and now Texas. We love the adventure but always keep the tradition of wonderful meals and time at the table as our stability. We are today’s rolling stones collecting our “Snippets of Thyme” as we roll along.

  369. Lesa is a pastor’s wife and mother of two. She is obsessed with trying new recipes and posting the results on her blog. She currently has a collection of over 200 recipes that she has made and photographed.

  370. New blog about making soup, weight watchers tips and cookbook reviews. Cool photo’s.

  371. A blog about authentic, home-style Chinese cooking, featuring recipes brought over from abroad, enjoyed by generations in Hawaii for decades, and now making its debut in the kitchen of one mother as she learns the art of Asian cooking from a true master – her seventy year old father-in-law.

  372. Katie posts on frugal real-food options that families and kids, alike, love. She also has several ebooks, including her new The Everything Beans Book, with ideas on how to get even picky eaters to eat beans!

  373. Kate blogs about real food, including how to keep prices low, feed picky toddlers, and more. She also just released a new ebook for those following grain-free diets!

  374. Healthy, fun and filled with MUCH wisdom :)

  375. Is a mom of identical twin girls. age 3. She enjoys posting all of her experiments from her kitchen. Her focus is on Real, Nutrient Dense foods to make her family happy and healthy!

  376. Stay at home mom who loves to cook and also loves photography. She takes photos of her meals at various stages in the cooking process. She also uses all natural ingredients (mostly organic) I love that!

  377. Always very concerned with budget friendly, fast and convenient. A no nonsense blogger without all the bells and whisles – just straight talk!

  378. Lisa gives her funny (and often booze-fueled) take on being a food-obsessed mom while working full-time. She shares recipes, inspiration, and frustrations.

  379. This mom focuses on great, healthy, wholesome, organic foods for her girls and other families! A definite must read!

  380. As moms we are nightly asked, “What’s For Dinner?” It’s hard to think of new things to make, things that our children will like, and meals that are nutritious. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Mommy Girl posts what she is making for dinner to give ideas to all the moms out there. Some recipes are original, some are from others, some aren’t recipes at all but simply ideas of what to make!

  381. How to cook Indonesian home cooking. Enjoy!

  382. Weekly Greens is the story of a working urban mom determined to bring healthy meals from the farm to the table every night of every week. Living in Washington, D.C., Alicia is a mother of two with a full-time job and a fondness for flavorful, fresh food. Each week she build a menu and recipes using a central seasonal ingredient. Beautiful photographs and great writing make this a must-read.

  383. Its a culinary journey of an amateur mom cook who is currently master in pakistani food and jack in some other cuisines. Totally beleive in healthy and green living, giving paksitani food a new twist. just started a blog, so best has yet to come.

  384. Keeping it Real chronicles the life of Anastasia and her family as embark on a journey toward wholeness. A radical homemaker, Anastasia strives to keep it real by goat herding, gardening, cooking, knitting and everything else that makes a house a home.

  385. Tricia is a busy stay-at-home mom that blogs her favorite recipes.

  386. I love this blog. She has a great knack of mixing food, family, and fun. Her ideas are quick and easy. Fun to hear how she is trying things for the first time.

  387. Joey is a mom who loves any reason to celebrate. Her Cake Pop blog gives her family and readers a reason to smile every day. She inspires creativity on a daily basis and shares her passion for baking.

  388. Empty Nester of two daughters, goes through enormous amount of cookbooks to organize them.She tells stories of her most cherished recipes. Enjoy the journey with her as she tells stories of them.

  389. I am Betsy Moore also known as BMoore Healthy. I am a foodie, blogger, toddler chasing mama trying to stay sane and get kale smoothies on the table. Check out my blog for recipes, stories and a laugh.

  390. I just discovered this blog a couple of months ago and have fallen in love with it! She frequently mentions her two girls and her desire to cook homemade meals for them. Great blog from a family-centered home cook!

  391. Mom’s Kitchen Handbook: Raising Fresh-Food Kids in a French-Fried World is pretty to look at and just as useful to read. Mom, registered dietitian and freelance food writer Katie Sullivan Morford offers easy recipes that are just as delicious as they are wholesome. Her voice is warm and message accessible.

  392. Dessert Recipes from a Cajun Sweetie

  393. How do you Conduct a Love Affair with Food and Still Look Fabulous? Beth Aldrich, author of the book, Real Moms Love to Eat, knows how. As a Certified Health and Nutrition Counselor, she shares her wit and wisdom about everything food. Written in small morsels, easy enough to nibble on for busy moms om

  394. New mom, Amelia Winslow, is teaching us all how to eat healthy while keeping it very easy. (So easy, even I can do it.) Great pictures, great recipes. She describes her site as a “safe haven for good, solid nutrition information, as well as practical and realistic ideas for integrating healthy eating into your busy life.”

  395. She’s a sassy Southern mom who loves to cook and play around with ingredients, changing recipes, as well as making traditional southern fare.

  396. Everything about this site is wonderful. Photography. Recipes. It’s fun to read. Great blog!

  397. Great recipes and narrative from mum of three Claire. War and a Fancy Piece may seem like a strange name for a food blog, but in her home of Aberdeen, a Fancy Piece is simply any lovely sweet, cakey treat you can think of. The war portion refers to her job for a (very reputable) private security company & her personal conflict -a love for her often very exciting and intense job, and her family.

  398. Great, EASY recipes with step by step directions AND pictures for the beginner cooking mama. It’s hard enough to juggle daily tasks and kids… why make dinner any harder than it needs to be?

  399. Delicious Food Recipes|Cake recipes-desserts

  400. Laura blogs on nutrition for families

  401. Jennifer is a mom learning how to cook with her toddler in Patagonia while discovering and incorporating local Chilean ingredients.

  402. Quick and Easy Dinner Ideas
    Meal Planning, Recipes and More

  403. Leigh Ann Fisher writes an eclectic blog that follows her trials and tribulations of motherhood. With easy recipes the entire family will love, she is one to watch!

  404. Sarah is a SAHM of a baby girl, recently inspired to indulge in more healthy, less meat protein cooking for her family. Her fairly young blog is the beginning of her kitchen chronicles.

  405. Struggle with what to feed your family? Me, too. I am a busy mom of two getting bombarded with messages about food production, what ‘experts’ think are safe for my family, and how our food system affects our environment. I hope to try to help other parents cut through the myths and the hype about our food and the farmers whom produce it.

  406. Angela is a stay at home mom, who is the mother of two girls. How she manages to maintain such an amazing blog is beyond me. She is an aspiring pastry chef and has plans on attending school during the next year. She loves to cook and most of her blog is about new and interesting hip products she finds and recipes she has run across. She is an amazing writer and photographer also!

  407. Awesome recipes, great ways to feed kids well!

  408. Kati is the girl behind the plate – sharing her nutritional knowledge and personal experiences to help other eat better one plate at a time. AroundthePlate.com also brings together nutrition experts, recipe gurus, and healthy eating champions from across the blogosphere to share what works (and what doesn’t) for them.

  409. “SWEET AND MEATY” Model and Cuisine Queen -Teresa Moore invites you to join her and her friends for dinner. NYC and around the Globe.TRENDY to TRIED-and-TRUE, Cool to Old School, CHEAPO to EXCLUSIVE.

  410. A full-time mom shares her stories and experiences with food and cooking. She loves simple, fuss-free recipes with a healthy twist if possible. She has a sweet tooth, so you’ll find loads of desserts too! And she throws in some health tools, family fun ideas and parenting tips too, from time to time, so the blog’s content is always fresh and engaging.

  411. Lots of family-friendly recipes including yummy soups and chowders.

  412. Cookbook Love

    A fun look at vintage and antique cookbooks, old recipes from vintage magazines, and our grandmothers’ recipe card boxes. Playful commentary about American culture shifts as demonstrated through cooking.

  413. We are two Antipodeans who (thanks to social networking) have managed to coerce some unsuspecting good mates from all corners of the globe to be our contributing bloggers. We promised nothing, we will hopefully deliver something highly entertaining. Ps: Like veggies, our blogs are raw, please excuse our typos!

  414. The Food Fairy was born out of an immense passion for food. Malini Horiuchi, who is a lifelong foodie, was born and raised in the vibrancy and warmth of India. Malini now lives in New York City, one of the premier culinary capitals of the world. In this gastronomic playground, she experiments with new recipes for her family and friends, who add so much color to her life.

  415. very approachable, fun blog about how a busy mom cooks simple, delicious meals for her family. her recipes are easy to follow and always come out great. everyone in my family loves them!!

  416. blog about making homemade baby food and family dinners. also chronicles the first year of life of her son. it has cool pictures and stories i can relate to!

  417. Melissa shares her recipes for homemade baby food and family dinners. Cute pics and stories any mom can relate to.

  418. Half the Plate is a guide for you and your family to cook more confidently with flavorful, easy recipes, inspired by seasonal wholesome foods and cooking from the heart for more home cooking. Begin placing nutritious foods and smaller portions on Half the Plate. Mom was right, vegetables and fruit need to fill up Half the Plate.

  419. Nashira Usef is the author of the food blog, Platefula cleanly designed website chronicling her love for delicious home-cooked meals, and passion for beautiful photography and styling. For her, food is a lifestyle, with focus on cooking healthy, wholesome and deliciously appetizing meals for her family. Nashira resides in Doha, Qatar with her husband and two children.

  420. Everyone loves homemade baked goods! Living Healthy Mom shows you how you can bake DELICIOUS healthy baked treats using whole grains, natural sweeteners and healthy fats to make your family feel great!

    Happy, healthy baking!

  421. Cooking one meal from every nation on Earth.

  422. Shelley cooks up some great recipes with Southern flavor on a budget. She is a single mom on a budget that learned to cook at an early age. Some recipes are easy and some a little more complicated all using ingredients you will most likely have on hand in your pantry and within your budget. She also includes other money saving information as well.

  423. Learning how to shop, how to plan, how to enjoy cooking, how to enjoy eating. Intentional cooking.

  424. What is the Golden Nugget Gourmet? Every kitchen holds lifes lessons. The Golden Nugget Gourmet provides you with must have recipes and teachable moments to reflect upon. Whether you are learning to boil water or a seasoned chef there are golden nuggets here for you.

  425. Two sisters keeping each other (and others) inspired in the kitchen, focusing on taking the time to cook for your family and enjoy doing it! Optimism, personal stories, happiness, faith and fun characterize their sharing of family favorites and fantastic new recipes.

  426. A working mom who lives out out in the country where she and her husband also farm. Preparing easy dishes that please both the meat and potato loving husband and veggie obsessed daughter. Features Hunk of Meat Monday items to help kick the week off with a start.

  427. A reluctant stay at home mom blogging about her food adventures and fooding for her finicky family.

  428. A Raisin & A Porpoise serves up simple recipes to boost joy, satisfaction and peace of mind. A mother of three, Janet Elsbach cooks for flavor, for emancipation from packaging and for the health of her family and the planet. In her blog, she explores the ways that our palates, our hearts and our politics all connect on the plate.

  429. I started my foodie blog as a cure for my insomnia. Food is my favourite subject because it invariably binds people, regardless of their various cultures and experiences. Every recipe is tied to a memory and I relive good times through cooking for people I love. Enjoy my rantings and try my recipes in your own kitchen. We all have to eat. So why not eat well?

  430. Lauren’s Plate is where flavor and easy home cooking come together. As a family cook, I pretty much shop and cook daily on the Upper West Side, where the variety of foods take me near and far. Cooking is a lost art because of our busy lives, and spending time in the kitchen connects me with my family and what theyre eating.

  431. Healthful but delicious meals that the entire family can enjoy! A focus on family friendly meals and recipes, but a few grown ups only meals, too!

  432. Two sisters/ moms featuring healthy,flavorful and unique video recipes inspired by their multicultural background, from Spain, Middle East, Morocco and USA.

  433. A native L.A. girl, photographer, storyteller and food lover. She LOVE chocolate, lilies, Donna Hay magazine, and all her boys. Her blog is a collection of stories, family traditions and how food nourishes ones soul. Beautiful photography and wonderful styling, coupled with heartfelt words that makes you want to sit with her at her dinner table

  434. Healthy recipes for baby that the family can enjoy too!

  435. She is a nutritionist and all her recipes are healthy and delicious! Having 2 children herself she is interested in feeding her kids good foods with out the processed junk your would normally find in store brought goods. Not only is she health conscious but she is passionate about food.

  436. Mamma Mia Recipes features Authentic Italian Recipes from the region of Calabria, Italy. Mother of four and she has blessed us with the most wonderful recipes which is now a gift to all her readers… Mangie Bene

  437. I recognize with most of the concerns that you have said and I’m awaiting new content.Thanks for Publishing.

  438. A blog that provides inspiration to others to explore Moroccan cuisine and culture as well as other international cuisine. MarocMama also includes posts on a bi-cultural families journey and struggles.

  439. amazing recipes and photography!

  440. 75 dessert recipes from the New York Times Dessert Cookbook in 9 months, with reader participation.