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Mix everything besides the pineapple in a bowl. Heat grill to medium/high. Dip each pineapple slice into the marinade and grill for 3–4 minutes on each side. Watch that it doesn’t burn. Remove from the grill and serve.
Note: You’ll obviously need a pareve or dairy grill pan to make pineapple for pizza. I like to fully drain and dice up the finished pineapple, then put it on the pizza and watch it get further caramelized as it bakes.
Recipe by Miriam (Pascal) Cohen
If you, like me, are dreaming of a tropical beach vacation, but you’re stuck at home with no beach in sight, you can make this tropical milkshake, close your eyes, and imagine the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. Ignore the rest of it, and let this delicious drink take you to a peaceful place. You deserve it.
Some or all of these components of supper can be put together in a jiffy.
Veggie Dump Soup: Place any soup veggies you have on hand along with 2 cubes frozen sautéed onions in a pot with water and salt/pepper. Boil for a while, blend with an immersion blender, then add in quinoa (continue simmering until cooked through) and/or shredded mozzarella for added protein, if desired.
Fresh salad or veggie sticks and scrambled eggs (also can be made sunny side up in a pizza maker, with or without cheese).
Wrap Chips: Spray both sides of wraps with cooking spray, cut like a pizza, and sprinkle with your favorite spices we like garlic pepper, Everything spice, salt, and French fry seasoning. Bake at 400°F (200°C) until browned and crisp. Serve with the eggs.
Mother in Bloom By Riki Goldstein | February 10, 2021
Mothers share the best parenting advice they ever received, motherhood moments that moved them, the advice they wish they hadn’t followed and the advice they wish they had
What was the best piece of mothering advice you ever received?
Bina, Caterer, Yerushalayim
My grandmother a”h used to say, “Zug ah kind az er iz gut, vert er besser Tell a child he’s good, and he’ll become better.” A mother can’t underestimate the value of positivity. Our children are intrinsically good. They may mess up or do certain things we wish they didn’t (at any age) but letting them know that we love them, and that they are good, is crucial.