June 2019 Issue

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Expand your palate this summer at Salt & Straw with the ice cream shop’s June Camping Series. Your kids can sample flavors like Buttermilk Pancake, Bacon and Eggs, Campfire S’Mores, Skillet Cornbread with Candied Nettles and Pine Nuts, and Mushroom Muddy Buddies; it’s a great opportunity to try new wild flavor combinations.

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Salt & Straw, 714 E. Pike St., 5420 Ballard Ave. NW, saltandstraw.com

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Right under your nose!

Eating with kids

U-pick berries Keep little fingers busy (or recreate Blueberries for Sal, minus the bear) at an area U-pick berry farm. A few tips: Check before you go to ensure the farm is open for the season, arrive early for better picking, bring cash, and don’t forget your sun protection. If all else fails, pick up pre-picked berries at the farm or at your favorite farmers market. Bolles Organic Berry Farm: Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries. 17930 Tualco Loop Rd., Monroe facebook.com/ bollesorganic

Edouardo Jordan wants his son to be able to distinguish certain aromas.

Eating with Edouardo The award-winning Seattle chef believes kids should experience food with all five senses by J A C K I E V A R R I A N O / photo by J O S H U A H U S T O N

Edouardo Jordan is the superstar chef behind a trio of Ravenna hotspots (Salare, JuneBaby, Lucinda Grain Bar). In 2018, JuneBaby won the award for Best New Restaurant and Jordan took

home the James Beard Award for Best Chef: Northwest. But as the father of 5-year-old Akil, he wants to get one thing straight. “I’m not some chef where only I can cook my food for my son and we only eat the best of the

Blue Dot Farm: Blueberries. 21010 SE 416th St., Enumclaw bluedotfarm.com Bill’s Berry Farm: Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries. 3674 N. County Line Rd., Grandview. billsberryfarm.com

best in the world,” he says. Cooking is his career, but he has to “determine what I have time for and how elaborate or how simple I need to be at certain times. Sometimes it’s just about getting substance into the body and it’s a fast meal, or it’s going to pick up food or a partial meal I can put together myself.”

Schuh Farms: Strawberries, raspberries, tayberries. 15565 State Rt. 536, Mount Vernon. Facebook: Schuh Farms

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