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Moroccan Turkey Meatballs – Patties

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Whoever invented the iPad over at Apple is one son-of-a-bitch. (Was it Steve Jobs? Not sure.) I hope his home-wrecking invention causes his family as much trouble and stress as it has caused mine since my older son, Leo, got one as a present from his grandmother for doing well in school.

Before that motivation-killing gadget entered our home, our creative, social kids had a beautiful, rich life. Everything was exciting to them. Playing outside, having friends over, reading, drawing, writing, and fighting over toys (not over the iPad). Now all those activities are “boring.”

Until two days ago, the most popular question in our house was, “Can I play with the iPad?” and they wouldn’t take “No” for an answer. They would ask again and again until you snapped and yelled at them. Then they would throw a massive  tantrum (worse than the ones they threw when they were toddlers). The older one complained how unlucky, miserable and boring his life is. The little one cries his lungs out as if he is two  years old again. And I start to feel angry and nauseous. The question “Why can’t I play on the iPad?” pushes all my bottons. It makes me MAD.

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Estee’s Stuffed Prunes aka “Jewish Meatballs”

Last week, I was truly surprised by my mother-in-law Estee’s cooking skills. I knew she’s an excellent salad maker (she is Israeli, after all) and a master of small, light, beautiful, healthy meals that don’t require much effort — like Israeli roughly chopped salad as a main course served with some nice bread, olive oil, good cheese, and a few wrinkled black olives. I didn’t realize that this woman knows how to cook with fire! Using the stove in her house was always forbidden, she insisted to keep it looking brand new at all times.

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Roasted Chicken Sumac

If my older son, Leo (who’s almost ten), could spend the night at Barnes & Noble, he would. Just like his mother, the boy is obsessed with that store. Every Tuesday, which is a short day at school, the kids and I have a ritual afternoon date. After school, we have lunch together. First we stop at Andre’s (possibly the best deal in all of LA) to get Leo a slice of pizza and a Caesar Salad. Then we continue to Chipotlewhere Alex and I get a vegetarian burrito bowl. Then we go to Barnes & Noble for an hour or two. Continue reading

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Leo’s List of Good Things to Eat.

Yesterday, when Leo complained, again, about being bored to death, I explained how busy I am, since he and his brother are home every day now, and my mom and nephew are visiting from Israel. I asked him to do me a favor and help me write for my blog. Leo is nine years old. Enjoy his post!

I’m Leo. Next time I should whisper how bored I am.

I told my mom I don’t really know how to write about food, but she said I can write about my summer break and my favorite food. OK.

So far my summer break is the most boring summer break ever. Everybody is going to camp, but I hate camps. I would like to go to fun places like Lego Land or Sea World, but because my mom hates those places, I’m forced to go to LACMA or to hike somewhere we can never find interesting bugs or snakes. We also go the library and Barnes & Noble, which I like but I’m already sick of. I thought it would be fun with my cousin Benben, but it’s totally the oposite, it’s a nightmare! He complains and bitches about EVERYTHING!

Alex doesn’t have a summer break but he refuses to go to his pre-school. He told my mom if she makes him go he would kill her, so my mom takes him seriously and let him stay home with us.

Benben, who loves to complain about everything, complains about Alex all day long!!! My mom said I should mention the good things too. What good things? Anyway, here is the list of good things to eat, my favorites. Continue reading

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