Schools are closed, you’re working from home, and, let’s face it, the store shelves are pretty bare. All you want is a hot meal you dodn’t have to cook and maybe a few minutes out of the house. Luckily, local eateries are pulling together just like the rest of us. Check out these six places that will feed your kids for free when you place your order for curbside pickup.

photo: Guillermo Vuljevas via Pixabay

Good Stuff Eatery

Delicious burgers and fries are the comfort foods we’re craving and Good Stuff Eatery is one of the best places to get a hand-crafted burger. Add a hand spun shake or a float to round out the meal for an at-home indulgence. ! Not in the mood for a burger? Make any burger a chicken sandwich or order one of their fresh salads instead. For each adult meal, you can get up to two kid meals for free! Their Capitol Hill location is open daily 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Georgetown is open Mon. – Sat. 11:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. and Sun. 11:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Capitol Hill
303 Pennsylvania Ave SE
202-543-8222

Georgetown
3291 M St NW
202-337-4663

Online: www.goodstuffeatery.com

photo: iStock

 

We, The Pizza

We, The Pizza has you covered for hot, melty goodness. Add some knots, wings, and a soda or two, and you’ve got dinner in an instant. With pizza by the slice, or a whole medium or large pie, you can make sure everyone has exactly what they want. All pick-up orders are part of their “kids eat free” program during the crisis. They’re open daily 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

305 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
202-544-4008
Online: www.wethepizza.com

chicken tacos
photo: Jakub Kapusnak via Foodies Feed

Santa Rosa Taqueria

Nachos, tacos, burritos, just the thought makes your mouth water, doesn’t it? Sometimes Mexican food is the best comfort food, and Santa Rosa Taqueria offers up some of the best around. They’ve also got salads, quesadillas, and a variety of bowls. Try something different every day! With each adult meal purchased for pickup, you can get two kid meals for free. Their hours are Mon. – Sat. 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.

315 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
202-450-4800
Online: www.santarosataqueria.com

photo: iStock

Brookland Pint

This restaurant takes curbside pickup to the next level: you can add one of 24 lines of beer to your takeout order! They offer quesadillas, salads, sandwiches and burgers, all done to order. Their kid’s menu is perfect for kids, with traditional kid favorites like hot dogs and mac & cheese. Got a kiddo or two with a small appetite? Order from the Everyday Sides & Small Appetites kid’s menu instead! You get one free kid meal with each adult meal purchased. Their hours are 5 p.m – 10 p.m.

Insider’s tip: they’ll also give you a free roll of toilet paper with your order!

716 Monroe St NE
202-758-2757
Online: www.brooklandpint.com

photo: iStock

Meridian Pint

Meridian Pint, like its sister restaurant Brookland Pint, takes takeout food to a whole new level with beer to-go.  Their menu is hearty with lots of filling meals. From burgers to sandwiches, salads to pasta, you can find something for everyone. Don’t forget dessert! Their Avery’s Thin Mint Cheesecake is made with Girl Scout cookies bought from local troop 60076. You can get a free kid meal with each adult meal purchased. They are currently open 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. daily.

Insider’s tip: A free roll of toilet paper is included with all orders.

6035 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22205
703-300-9655
Online: www.meridianpint.com

Photo by tookapic from Pixabay

Sticky Rice

Sushi lovers can still indulge with curbside pickup at Sticky Rice. Their usual menu is available, including alcohol and the kid’s menu. Pick your favorites and let your mouth water as you imagine the delicious flavors and textures when you sink your teeth into them.

Sticky Rice is allowing kids to eat free every day from the kid’s menu with each adult order. Plus, if you order a sushi roll, you can get a free roll of toilet paper.

They’re open Sun. – Wed. 11:30 a.m. – 11 p.m., and Thurs. – Sat. 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 a.m. That makes them perfect for satisfying a late night craving!

1224 H St NE
202-397-7655
Online: www.stickyricedc.com

—Wendy Miller

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Coming up with a unique way to take monthly milestone pictures of your baby can be a challenge. Some parents use letter boards or adorable throws. One Maryland mother came up with a creative and incredibly cheesy way to keep track of her baby’s growth and it went viral. 

Dani Giannandrea, a Maryland-area wedding photographer, took the social media world by storm when she posted Lorenzo’s (Enzo) first year calendar pictures. Instead of posing Enzo next to a sign depicting his age, she used slices of pizza to mark his growth. 

As each month passed, Giannandrea added one more slice. When asked why she chose pizza, she said, “When brainstorming with my mom, Lorenzo’s Grammy, she said that I really should do something Italian as an ode to his name. I had tossed around a few ideas but ultimately decided if we were going to do this right, we may as well also get dinner out of it each month.”

When Enzo turned two, it was only fitting that they mark his birthday with pizza. Giannandrea jokes that she’s glad Enzo isn’t lactose intolerant since they plan to keep up the photo shoots every year. She said, “It will be cute for a few more years, then awkward, and then hysterical. Already contemplating the purchase of a drone to get him with 18 pizzas.”

Pizza Baby

Giannadrea adds that Instagram makes motherhood look easy, but she acknowledges how hard it really is. She loves seeing other moms post photos of their completed baby photos projects, from pizza babies to burger babies. One mom even used a dozen eggs!

Pizza Baby

She said, “ I know the commitment it takes to stick to a project and how complicated it is to get a wiggly baby to sit still for 30 seconds to get just one photo. So it is heartwarming to see moms who stuck it out and now have their own baby next to their favorite food.”

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Photos courtesy of Dani Leigh Photography 

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Who isn’t all in for a completely cute newborn photo shoot—especially when the subject is In-N-Out Burger? Belly Beautiful Portraits’ Karen Marie recently posted In-N-Out Burger-themed pics on Instagram, and they’re awesomely aww-dorable.

If you’re wondering how this French fry-filled photo shoot happened, the newborn’s parents met while working at the fave burger joint, according to the photographer’s IG post.

Unlike other newborn photo shoot backdrops, this one didn’t involve a mural-like scene or pink and blue flowers. Instead, the photographer filled the frame with 20 orders of burgers and fries.

When asked how she managed to get through the shoot without sneaking a few of those famous fries, the photographer answered, on IG, “Because my trainer/coach would make me do 30 min more cardio… and I hate cardio lol.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Belly Beautiful Portraits via Instagram

 

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If taking care of kids is hard work, then taking care of sick kids is indentured servitude.

It starts out innocently enough. Your poor baby has a fever and the look on his tired, pale little face is enough to send you running for his every heart’s desire. You cook, clean, launder, check temperatures, buy bulk Ibuprofen and Tylenol and administer it around the clock. You change sheets, empty wastebaskets filled with tissues, call the doctor, take him to appointments, follow up appointments and end-result appointments. You play board games and craft, you puzzle, read and watch movies. You lay next to him until he falls asleep and check the fan and humidifier before leaving the room.

You fall into a deep slumber the moment your head hits the pillow knowing you must wake up every three hours during the night to check his temperature in the dark. You stumble blindly, half asleep down the hall with your iPhone light as your guide and silently try to stick the thermometer in his ear. In the dark, you squint as you try to make sense of the numbers blinking on the thermometer and then try to remember if you gave Ibuprofen or Tylenol as his last dose. You may have to stumble back down the hall to check the list you made with every temp taken along with medicine dispensed at any given time throughout the day. Once the correct medicine is determined you wake your fever-induced, groggy child and ask them to guzzle 10 ML of a syrupy, cherry-flavored liquid that will hopefully secure him and you a few more hours of desperately needed shut-eye.

Now imagine that you have not one but two little boys, both equally sick with the flu. Take everything I’ve said and multiply it times two. I know…its not a pretty picture. The truth is that as hard as it is to manage two sick kids….that’s not the hardest part. Oh no, the real fun begins when one of them begins to feel better. Not, go back to school better, but well enough to be out of bed. The homemade chicken broth you so lovingly tried to spoon into their mouths is now turned away for “real food.”

“Mom, what I’d really like is a burger from the Habit”, my 7-year-old told me on one such afternoon. “How about a turkey sandwich?” I countered, hoping it might sound equally as appetizing. But alas, after four days of little to no food, nothing was going to go down as smoothly as a burger from the Habit. I looked down at the same sweatpants I’d been wearing for four days and figured wearing slippers wasn’t going to be my worst crime and climbed into the car.

Now most people might have told their sick child no, but after four days of being inside, the short ride felt like freedom. I rolled down the windows, turned up the music and sped off into the warm day. Once I returned home and the meal had been consumed, my son wanted to know what we were going to do. As though neither of us had been doing anything for the last several days. I suggested puzzles, coloring, past due homework, games, reading. Any independent activity that I could think of. But none seemed to appease him. What he really wanted was for me to come up with something amazing that we could do together. The problem was that nothing I suggested was hitting the mark. As fun as this game was, I sill had another sicker child that needed my attention, so I parked my younger son in front of our electronic babysitter and hightailed it upstairs to attend to his every need.

The entertaining and nurse-maiding went on for another two days until suddenly, one fine morning, my older son announced he too was ready to leave the land of his bedroom. Now suddenly, I had two half-well kids who both wanted me to entertain them at the same time and were suddenly well enough to fight about every single menial thing throughout the day. One wanted grilled cheese and the other pasta. One wanted to play Xbox and the other wanted the tv. And where they didn’t align, an argument would erupt. Arguing between two sick children sounds something like this “I (cough cough cough) am telling (blow nose) mom (cough, blow, repeat). You’re (hack up a lung) the worst (sniffle, sniffle, suck up snot) brother ever (dissolve into a fit of tears from the energy expended during the argument).”

When four people have been stuck inside together for six days the chance to leave is a coveted prize. My husband had to fly out for work on the 6th day and couldn’t contain his excitement over leaving. He hopped into that chauffeured sedan with barely a backward glace and drove off into a land where people get to go not only outside, but outside of the country. As we head into day seven, I am losing my ability to cope. I can no longer keep track of the Tamiflu doses and the fever reducers. My lists are tossed carelessly aside, jumbled up in the wastebasket with the used tissues. The soup now comes from a packet I mixed with some lukewarm water. The only thing holding me together is the hope that they will be well enough on Monday to go to school.

 

I am the proud mom of 2 energetic little boys, an 11 year old dog and sometimes my husband! Life moves pretty fast, if you dont look around once in a while...then you can pretend you dont see the piled up dirty laundry, dishes and never ending trails of toys!

It seems everywhere you turn there’s a new Impossible Burger rolling out on restaurant menus these days, but what if you prefer to do the cooking yourself? Now you finally can. Impossible Burgers are available in grocery stores for the first time.

It was only a matter of time before the popular plant-based burgers hit store shelves and now the moment has finally arrived. However, if you’re not lucky enough to reside in Los Angeles, you’ll still have to wait a little longer. Impossible Burgers are rolling out this week, but only at 27 Gelson’s Markets in Southern California.

photo: Impossible Foods

The Impossible Burger will be available in 12-ounce packages for $8.99 each. Gelson’s Markets, which clearly expects high demand for the new product, is limiting customers to 10 packages per visit. Impossible Burger says it plans to expand to stores across the country, including the East Coast, later this month and hopes to be available in every region of the United States by the middle of next year.

In the mean time, if you really need to satisfy your hankering for plant-based meats, competitor Beyond Meat is already available in stores nationwide, including Whole Foods, Kroger, Safeway, Publix, Wegmans, Target and Sprouts.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Actress Kristen Bell recently shared an Instagram post featuring a situation many of us mamas know all too well—a trip to the ER.

A door vs. kiddo incident (of which the door won) landed Bell’s daughter in Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles’ emergency room with a finger injury that the actress describes as, “Smushed so hard in the door it popped like a jelly donut.”

Along with the pic, Bell gave a heartfelt shout-out to the hospital’s staff, writing, “Thank you so much to @childrensla for the amazing care.” The A-lister added, “Thank u Dr. Olsen, and Sonia our child life specialist.” Bell went on to post, “Did you know that when you enter the emergency room at @childrensla you immediately get a ‘Child Life Specialist’ trained to make sure your child knows what happening? And to make sure you understand all of what’s happening and your choices? It made us feel so safe.”

Even though you can almost see her daughter’s finger in the photo, Bell added, “Ps I’m not attaching a pic of the finger because there was literally burger popping out all over and it as pretty gross.”

While you can’t see Bell’s daughter’s face in the pic (the actress keeps her children’s identities private), the pouts make it clear that no one was having fun. The not-so-happy kiddo got plenty of well wishes from celebs and social media followers alike. Actress Evan Rachel Wood commented on the photo, writing, “Aww buddy! Feel better soon” and actor Justin Long added, “Aw pal- so sorry for her!” And we totally agree!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kristen Bell via Instagram 

 

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Kids have some pretty amazing imaginations and some very interesting tastebuds. One company decided to photoshop kids dream foods to find out exactly what unique dishes, like a chocolate cheeseburger might look like in real life.

Ship It Appliances invited kids to submit drawings of their dream foods and the results are as creative as you would think. “We tasked our and our colleagues’ kids to come up with and draw the meals they would make if they could create anything – no restrictions. We then took those fantasy foods and used the magic of photoshop to turn them into reality,” the company wrote on its blog. From candy bars mixed with hamburgers to glitter meatballs, here are some of the best concoctions the kids came up with.

Chocolate Chip Mars Bar Burger

(Finn, 6)

Crunchy Caramel Banana

(Hannah, 10)

Chocolate Seafood Burger

(Henry, 5)

Pink Glitter Meatballs with Blue Pasta

(Bethany, 9)

Strawberry Pizza

(Finn, 6)

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Ship It Appliances

 

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Summer has arrived and with it the perfect excuse to forgo cranking up the oven and beat the heat with a family dinner you didn’t have to cook. If you’re looking for a little inspiration on where to dine, Grubhub has revealed the top dining trends of the year so far.

Grubhub’s report titled State of the Plate uses data collected from more than half a million orders placed on an average day through its platform to determine the trendiest dining options. So what did the report find?

photo: Shahrzad Warkentin

One clear choice is maintaining a steady rise in popularity: vegan and vegetarian dining. According to the report, vegan-friendly ordering has risen by 25% so far in 2019, with orders for the Impossible Burger increasing by 82 percent.

The following cities were the top spots in the country for ordering vegan:

  1. Los Angeles, CA
  2. Brooklyn, NY
  3. Portland, OR
  4. Las Vegas, NV
  5. Rochester, NY
  6. Philadelphia, PA
  7. Detroit, MI
  8. San Diego, CA

The Impossible Burger also topped the lists of favorites by region in both the West and Midwest.

The most popular dishes to order vary by season, with heartier comfort foods like mushroom stroganoff and empanadas trending in the winter, and lighter options, like cauliflower bites and mixed berry acai bowls growing in the spring. Grubhub predicts that the summer trends will include barbecue pork buns, truffle parm fries and quinoa and arugula salad.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Pokémon fans rejoice! A traveling pop-up Pokémon-themed bar is coming to a city near you. That is, depending on where you live.

PokéBar is a full-on Pokémon experience, and sorry pint-sized Poké-enthusiasts, this pop-up isn’t for kids. Anyone under 21 must come with an adult.

The traveling Poké-fun includes Pokémon-themed burgers (the buns look like Pikachu, Squirtle and Charmander), costume contests, an IRL Pokémon Go obstacle course and, of course, Poké-inspired cocktails.

Tickets for this over-the-top pop-up are pre-purchase only (while supplies last). Prices vary by location. With your ticket, you’ll get a Pokémon burger, a themed drink, and tons of Poké good times.

The pop-up heads to Pittsburgh Oct. 13 and NYC Nov. 3. Watch for additional TBA dates in other U.S. cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, Cleveland and Denver.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Nintendo via YouTube

 

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If you ever dreamed of hearing the words, “Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order?” in person, your wish is about to be granted. A Good Burger pop-up is happening and here’s how you can finally bite into your very own Good Burger.

Nickelodeon has just revealed plans to open a Good Burger pop-up in Los Angeles, California. The restaurant will be a recreation of the same burger joint featured in the popular sketch Good Burger on Nickelodeon’s long-running kid answer to SNL, All That. The pop-up is celebrating the the return of All That, which premieres on Nickelodeon Jun. 15.

Coming on the heels of the recent Saved By the Bell-themed pop-up, the Good Burger pop-up will be serving up patrons real-life versions of the fictional Good Burgers, Good Shakes and Good Chunks.

The temporary eatery will open on Jul. 10 in West Hollywood. Reservations for the experience, which will include photo-ops, merchandise for sale and the “special sauce,” will begin Jun. 17 at 10 a.m. here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Nickelodeon via YouTube

 

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