Roasted vegetables are always a favorite, but they can definitely take some time to prep and roast. Zucchini is one of the faster options, and the leftovers can be used in a delicious mid-week lunch salad like this one!
Besides trying to work around their various schedules and keep in mind a child with a hand injury, I wanted it to be something grander than what we’d do on a regular
Sunday. And then I realized I was falling into what I think of as the “reporting back” trap.
I was looking for something that had that fun factor, the kind of activity that my kids would be excited about and, ultimately, be able to report to anyone who asked what a cool trip they went on. You know, because we’re the kind of family that does cool things on a regular Sunday.
But the hours were passing in my day and the requests to just go play with friends were getting louder. I ended up taking a few kids out on foot, scooter, and bike to do errands locally, picking up ice cream on the way, and it turned into the nicest afternoon.
Reporting back comes up every vacation, every Chol Hamoed, and during those long days between school and camp. If we’re brutally honest, we’ll admit that we often plan activities with our kids during those days because people are asking us about it or giving us their feedback afterwards. But when we peel that back, we don’t really need a boating trip in order to bond with our kids and have a much-needed bonding time. Even when long summer days are on the horizon.
Enjoy your summer!
CHANIE NAYMAN
Food Editor, Family Table
Editor in Chief, Kosher.com
Combine dressing ingredients in a small bowl or container. Mix together salad ingredients in a large bowl. Dress, toss, and enjoy!
We have a big batch of salads in this week’s issue that will keep you going for a long time. Here are a few tips to help them stay fresh for just as long:
(Originally featured in Family Table, Issue 848)