Outside our second annual family food festival One More Bite. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
We had a gorgeous fall day for our second annual family food festival, One More Bite. The kids tried a ton of new foods and had fun inside and out at The Green Building.
The festival turns trying new foods into a game. Kids sample flavors from around the room and collect stamps after each new bite. At the end they got to go “Truck or Treating” in the Peapod truck. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
It was a much different crowd for the gorgeous Green Building, which normally hosts weddings. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
The tots sampled nearly every Sir Kensington’s condiment on (tater) tots. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
They tried the brownies you’d find in farm-to-lunchbox service Tuckrbox. (An easy ask.) Photo: Alison Brockhouse
When faced with duck rillette and pâté from Trois Petits Cochons, many kids went straight for the cornichons. All the more for the grown-ups! Photo: Alison Brockhouse
Basically, it’s pretty darn cute just watching kids try something new. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
The pestos from Bear Pond Farm were loved by all. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
No one had to twist their arm to try GoodPop! Photo: Alison Brockhouse
Smoked Sausages from Hill Country, lucky kids! Photo: Alison Brockhouse
Basically, it’s pretty darn cute just watching kids try something new. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
At the Happy Bite Company table, kids learned about food and flavors using the Super Food Explorer’s Kit. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
Private Picassos’ provided a ton of “food coloring” crafts for kids to literally play with their food. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
Giant Games of NYC kept the kids busy in the courtyard, when they tired of sampling. Photo: Alison Brockhouse
After all the nibbles, kids presented their stamped passbook to Peapod and got to climb aboard to go “Truck or Treating.” Photo: Alison Brockhouse
Inside there were cookies from Michel et Augustin. Halloween came a little early! Photo: Alison Brockhouse