Scenes from our family food festival One More Bite

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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.

Thanks again to our sponsor Peapod, and our partners ReachNow, Sir Kensington’s and Private Picassos and Giant Games of NYC–and to all the families who joined us! For more photos, check out the slideshow on the One More Bite site.

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

 

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