Wednesday, January 13, 2010Wednesday, January 06, 2010A Fun & Healthy Wintertime Snack for KidsMy kids were recently inspiried by an activity they saw on Curious George. In the little activity section of the show after the cartoon they had kids freezing food in blocks of ice and then melting it (Sid the Science Kid has a very similar activity, choose the "Change Caused by Cold" video). So we decided to do the same thing, except to make it a little more fun, we put them in freezer-safe pyrex containers and put them outside, covered. Then the next day after dinner we brought them inside and put them one-by-one into the big bowl pictured above, pouring warm water over them to loose the fruit and veggies (we used oranges, carrots, grape tomatoes, and grapes) and had our investigation for dessert. They had a great time melting the ice and eating everything as it melted. Frontier Herbs ReviewI really love the herbs and spices from Frontier Natural Products. I've been buying them a Whole Foods for the past six months, but you can also purchase them online. I first started buying Frontier when I wanted to switch to organic and it was one of the first brands I chose to try. I quickly realized they were one of the best brands. I like a couple of things about the Frontier Herbs.
Basil Private Selection Organic $3.99 @ Kroger for .50 oz (14g) Frontier $2.69 @ Whole Foods for .39 oz (11.06g) Notice how much greener the Frontier Basil is? Oregano Private Selection Organic $ 3.99 @ Kroger for .50oz (14g) Frontier $2.29 @ Whole Foods for .43oz (12.19g) The Frontier brand is also more olive in color than the Private selection which is more brown. You can also see that the Frontier Oregano also has more of the little parts of the plant rather than the Private Selection "flakes." I didn't notice a big difference in smell. Thyme Private Selection Organic $3.99 @ Kroger for .63oz (17g) Frontier $2.39 @ Whole Foods for .43oz (12.19g) This is one where they don't look that different, but they smell incredibly different. When I smell the Frontier Thyme, it smells like fresh thyme. When I smell the Private Selection brand, it smells more like tea than Oregano. Parsley Private Selection $2.29 @ Kroger for .28oz (8g) Frontier $2.29 @ Whole Foods for .27oz (7.65g) I couldn't find the Private Selection Organic, so I had to get the conventional version. The Frontier Parsley is nice and flat and smells slightly lemony. The Private Selection is kind of curled up. It also smells a lot like hay (as in the kind you feed to horses). To my eyes, mouth and nose, the Frontier herbs come out ahead of the Private Selection brand. They look, taste and smell superior and I think they have a very positive impact on the dishes I use them in while cooking. P.S. Note to other bloggers....be careful when smelling herbs for a taste test, some just might go up your nose :-) You can purchase the Frontier Herbs directly from The Frontier Natural Products Co-op (20% off with code gimme20) if you don't have a Whole Foods close to your home.
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My name is Julie Magro. This blog is a dairy of what I'm trying in the kitchen. I am on a food journey. My journey started many years ago. You see, I have always had bad feelings about processed foods. Something just didn't seem right about them. But, that doesn't mean I didn't eat them. Until recently, when the ethics and health benefits of how our food is grown and/or raised became a passion.
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