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Washington DC & Baltimore Area
DC with very picky 7 year old
We’ll be in DC (from Chicago) mid-June with my extremely picky 7 year old step-daughter. My husband and I are foodies, the more local and authentic the better. We’ve been known to feed her in advance then go out to... (9 replies, last updated by Sam Fujisaka May 15, 2009)
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South
Birmingham Better DIning w/children
"Your kids sound more well behaved than I, especially with a bottle of wine in me," Perhaps if you were threatened with not being able to play your Nintendo DS the next day, you’d shape up! Thanks for that – what was... (16 replies, last updated by Mediumgoof October 12, 2009)
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Cookware
KitchenAid Stand Mixer
(e.g. Nintendo DS) and for blowing up the Aerobed for guests. It worked great for these purposes. However, I blew it out immediately when I tried to use it with my American rice cooker. I imagine that a stand mixer would succumb... (16 replies, last updated by 10tacle May 8, 2009)
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Manhattan
Can visiting 11-yr-old girl & 9-yr-old boy love NY food?
my kids are tough too but they surprised me. I always carried a snack in case people couldn’t walk anymore due to hunger. Also let them bring their nintendo ds's etc if that keeps anyo0ne happy. We have gone to places... (17 replies, last updated by southernitalian June 17, 2008)
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Midwest
KC Dinner and Breakfast Suggestions (kid friendly)
I’m curious to try it - and now that I remember from my last trip of walking by the place, it’s actually quite similar to the size/layout of the places we eat at here so we’re used to the cramped quarters and... (13 replies, last updated by KansasTravel June 17, 2009)
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Caribbean
Nevis Restaurants
their Nintendo DS competition by whining and being very loud and obnoxious. And, despite this, we really enjoyed our meal! I started with the conch ceviche, which was perfectly prepared and quite tasty. For an entree, I had the... (13 replies, last updated by lambretta76 May 25, 2008)
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Home Cooking
Cookbook gift recommendation for 11 year old?
its called “Personal Trainer: Cooking” and its for the nintendo ds. It looks pretty neat. I think I might get it for my ds :) My favorite cookbook when I was a kid was a little cookbook called “Sip, Nibble and... (39 replies, last updated by Hungry Celeste December 15, 2008)
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Los Angeles Area
An amazing Chef's Tasting at Providence - Thanks to all you great LA Chowhounds!
the best “bang for the buck” meal I’ve ever tasted. While not as refined or excellent as The French Laundry (the 20ish year old girl playing Nintendo DS at the table across the way while her parents enjoyed caviar, for instance)... (7 replies, last updated by uhockey March 28, 2009)
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