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Pasta with Greek Kima | No Meatballs

I might boil a door knob if I thought Maeve would eat it.  She’s an unpredictable sort who loves bananas one week only to systematically chuck every bit of banana off her highchair tray the following week. Her doctor assures me this is normal behavior and to avoid battles with food. Offer. Offer. Offer. That’s her advice and I do my best to follow it.

I will admit, however, I frequently find myself at a loss not knowing what to cook for dinner or lunch. I desperately cling to any shred of evidence demonstrating Maeve’s heightened interest in a certain food. This is the situation I found myself in a few weeks ago following a dinner party during which Maeve ate an inordinate amount of meatballs.

My child loves meatballs! I nearly sang it from the mountaintops, but I restrained myself. There was a complication. The meatballs for which Maeve showed such intense affinity were Greek meatballs made from a family recipe. I knew I needed that recipe. I wasn’t about to mess around with another type of meatball. Too many foods end up in the trash that way.

I went straight to the source. Well, this is not exactly true. I went…

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The Lovely List

I love short weeks! Enjoy some links, dear people.

A street art blog. I love it and I love street art. Kirk took the above pictures in the Mission District of San Francisco. Pretty fabulous.

A beautiful tote bag. Possibly, the prettiest ever?

Coffee art.

Book lust. Secret Ingredients.

Whenever parenthood has me exhausted and feeling like I can’t find a moment to write or create, I reread this article. It’s always inspiring. Anne Lamott has a a new book
coming out too! You can pre-order it.

Speaking of parenthood, this post made me cry. It’s alarmingly true and raw. Powerful stuff.

My next wee one will definitely be getting one of these. So gorgeous.

I am obsessed. The cast of Downton Abbey– off screen.

It’s confirmed. No one really likes salad.

The world’s cutest bookends.

Who doesn’t want to know where to find New York City’s best dosa?

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On Baiting + Homemade Cheez-Its

On most days, my little girl is very reasonable and a great partner in most domestic escapades. She loves a trip to the park or the bookstore. She doesn’t complain when we pop into a thrift store or take the odd trip to Anthropologie. I’m not naive, however. I know this won’t last forever.  There will come a day when Maeve is no longer a little girl. She won’t be grasping at my pant legs and crying out for mama.

She will decide it’s more fun to spend time with her friends or, better yet, to enjoy a long afternoon at the library reading ahead in all of her advanced textbooks. I will be a bit misty, but I will feign understanding. Or, will I?

As far back in my memory as I can recall, going shopping with my mother was boring. There was so much I wanted to do more than mill about a department store. I protested and protested. I hid underneath the racks and pulled all the tags off the clothes. I invented games and counted flecks on the carpet. It was torturous and I once got lost in a store on purpose to spice up our trip. It…

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