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the scramble's holiday gift guide: practical tools for joyful eating
Need inspiration for someone you love or maybe your own wish list? This year’s holiday gift guide is full of practical tools that will lead to easier cooking and more joyful eating. I’ve got ideas for people new to cooking, seasoned chefs, and everyone in between! Note: This page contains affiliate links. If you purchase a product through these links, your cost will be the same but The  Scramble will receive a small commission. I
9 mini-desserts
I may run a healthy meal planning site, but I also love sweets and sharing sweet things with others. Here are nine of my favorite mini-desserts. All of these cuties are easy to make and absolutely share-worthy! Table Of Contents 9 Mini-Desserts: Easy Bite-Sized and Share-Worthy DessertsCrispy Honey Peanut-Oat BitesChocolate Banana PoppersFigs in a BlanketMini Phyllo Raspberry Cheesecake BitesFudgy Figgy BallsPeanut Butter BitesCelia’s Chocolate Marshmallow ClustersChocolate Dipped StrawberriesFruit Kabobs I’m a big believer in the
family dinner: why eating together is important, the power of sharing a meal
Experts can tell you until they are blue in the face that family dinners and social connection are important for a health and emotional well-being, but sometimes what you really need is personal experience to remember why eating together is important. For me, a combination of bonding with people I don’t know very well over food and missing my own family dinners renewed my belief in the power of sharing a meal. The Power of
mug of homemade chai in hand
There are very few things as comforting as a mug full of a warm, spice-infused beverage (after all, why do you think Pumpkin Spice Lattes are so popular?). But there is one that, at least for me, stands above all the rest: chai. And after years of pining for my favorite chai concentrate, that was both expensive and hard to find, I decided to see if I could make my own. The result? This absolutely
raising healthy eaters
Parenting can be a lot of hard work. One area that many parents find more challenging than others is feeding their kids. To my mind, there are two important aspects to feeding our children: actually getting food into them and helping them to develop a happy and healthy relationship with food. Here at The Scramble we have lots of resources specifically designed to help with the first challenge (check out our family-friendly meal planning service,

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