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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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Under the High Chair | Aimee Wimbush-Bourque

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Aimee’s Rankings

80 Points

Custom Recipe for Babble by Aimee 

Aimee created a custom recipe for Babble:

Smoked Salmon, Endive, & Grapefruit Salad with

Dill »

 

Who: Aimee Wimbush-Bourque, mother of two, Montreal, Canada

Why we love her: With a combination of creative recipes and photos from her everyday life spun together with lyrical, gentle honesty, Aimee’s blog offers a window into one mom’s passion for food and family. As a former chef, Aimee is determined to feed her family food that doesn’t pander to the picky palate (her Christmas Mince Pie doesn’t exactly sound kid-friendly, but in her capable hands it becomes just that). Her recipes range from cookies to quiche, many with a secret twist or touch that will inspire the home chef. Under the High Chair is a source for unique family recipes and real-life musings that will inspire you to nourish your family with wholesome, homemade foods.

Amy is also the editor of Simple Bites, an online food community that offers recipes, meal plans, and cooking tips for the everyday parent. As its name suggests, Simple Bites is focused on nourishing, uncomplicated food for the family – not unlike Under the High Chair.

 

One Response to “Top 100 Food Mom Blogs, 2011 – Under the High Chair”

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