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Juliette Goodwin's take on food knows no bounds. From the food on your dinner plate to the grub in your dog's bowl, Juliette offers an enlightening and informative view on all things edible.
  

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Everybody Eats

POSTED April 10, 4:00 PM
Juliette Goodwin - Baltimore Food Examiner
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Everyone in Baltimore eats. Dogs, cats, humans, birds, fish -- you name it, it's eating. I watched a red bird in my backyard eating a worm. Yum! The cats in my house are on a steady diet of hairball food, mixed with urinary tract health food, mixed with regular kibble. And water of course. We all need a little bit of that.

I have two 18 month old daughters, and am amazed at the sheer volume and frequency with which they consume. Breakfast today consisted of: crackers, juice and water, eggs, toast with hummus, cut up oranges...what else? Probably some tortilla chips. They like those. Then we went to the Maryland Zoo and they continued their snacking frenzy, absorbing two juice boxes each, more water, cookies, crackers, bananas, more oranges, and some of the french fries I got with a mediocre veggie burger purchased at the zoo. Then home with some soy, rice and cow's milk bottles for a quick nap. I'm exhausted. And I'm a short order cook. What's for dinner?
Topics: food , spring , Maryland Zoo

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Hey, Sugar!

POSTED August 28, 1:45 PM
Juliette Goodwin - Baltimore Food Examiner
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This post will be short and sweet. Very sweet. It is more a reminder to myself than anything. Because yesterday at a morning gathering of friends with tots, I forgot that I had any sense and allowed my almost two-year-olds to consume copious amounts... Read More
Topics: refined sugars for children

Dinner with Dara

POSTED August 26, 5:58 PM
Juliette Goodwin - Baltimore Food Examiner
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My esteemed colleague Dara Bunjon (you may know her as the Dining Examiner, author of The Dining Dish blog among other things) got a ½ price gift certificate from The Bicycle Bistro, a swank dining spot down in Federal Hill. She invited me to... Read More
Topics: dining dish , Dara Bunjon , The Bicycle Bistro

Mission Impossible?

POSTED August 21, 1:58 PM
Juliette Goodwin - Baltimore Food Examiner
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Sheesh -- It's been a while since I had a minute to post thoughts on food! Time has a way of sneaking by when you're not looking. There's been a lot of action in my little world. Much of which has had to do with food. Maybe I need to sit down for a hot... Read More
Topics: peach cobbler , gluten free , dairy free

Blueberry Bread

POSTED August 8, 3:38 PM
Juliette Goodwin - Baltimore Food Examiner
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Gayle and Alexander, friends of my daughters and me, went blueberry picking last week near the Maryland/Pennsylvania border and brought us about 2.5 cups of fresh blueberries. Who knew they were still in season? Not me! I guess there are lots of them... Read More
Topics: blueberries , blueberry bread

Suburban Gardener

POSTED August 4, 2:45 PM
Juliette Goodwin - Baltimore Food Examiner
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Didn't make it to the farmer's market this past weekend, so I'm lamenting the lack of seasonal tomatoes in my house. My husband's pop in North Carolina has a little farmer's market in his own back yard, aka his bitchin' garden. Two weekends ago my mother-in-law... Read More
Topics: gardens , suburban gardens

Part I -- Cast Iron King of the Empire State

POSTED July 30, 2:36 PM
Juliette Goodwin - Baltimore Food Examiner
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I went by myself to New York this past weekend. 48 hours. It is good to get away from everything once in a while, just to get some perspective on the stuff you do and the people you see every day. I lined up some quality time with a few old friends,... Read More
Topics: cast iron , homemade yogurt