
Top 100 Food Mom Blogs, 2011
Some of our favorite things here at Babble are family food blogs and the moms who write them. From their real-life tips for feeding picky eaters to their 30-minute recipes and overall inspiring approaches, these women give us the tools we need to put dinner (and dessert, lunch, breakfast, snacks:) on the table. Read More »
So for Babble's second annual Top Food Mom Blogs, we decided to go from 50 to 100 winners. Our food-loving panel made their picks, but we want your feedback, too, so nominate your favorite food mama here.
Check back to see your nominations on our 2012 list next year and, in the meantime, read, write, and link up. Bon App'tit! - The Babble Editors
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The Naptime Chef | Kelsey Banfield
Kelsey created a custom recipe for Babble:
Browned-Butter Toffee Oatmeal Cookies »
Who: Kelsey Banfield, mother of one, Connecticut
Why we love her: What was once an experiment with her time is now an art. When Kelsey’s daughter was born she realized (as we all do soon enough) that it’s nearly impossible to cook with a baby. But Kelsey, passionate about cooking, quickly adapted and found a way to prepare meals during her daughter’s naptime. We especially love her helpful how-to videos that don’t miss a single step showing cooking techniques. We’re looking forward to her book, The Naptime Chef: Fitting Great Food Into Family Life, due next spring!
















Cooking is an art and patience a virtue… Careful shopping, fresh ingredients and an unhurried approach are nearly all you need. There is one more thing – love. Love for food and love for those you invite to your table. With a combination of these things you can be an artist – not perhaps in the representational style of a Dutch master, but rather more like Gauguin, the naïve, or Van Gogh, the impressionist. Plates or pictures of sunshine taste of happiness and love.
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