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Faux Recipes from Family Fun Magazine

Nicoles Nickels

But I say there’s always a good reason to to do something fun with the kids. FamilyFun ’s “faux cookie dough dip” has the texture and flavor of homemade cookie dough, but it’s actually a dip in disguise. When snack time is over, tell your kids they are now full of beans! Ingredients: Vanilla sandwich cookies.

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Sunday Reads: Dream Big, Little Pig, Funny Jokes for Kids & More

For the Mommas

Kids love jokes! Download: Funny Jokes for Kids by Johnny B. Baking cookies is not just beneficial for the tummy; it is also a great time to bond with your kids and family. So, why don’t you discover the wonderful world of cookies that await you this year? Poppy is a waddling, toddling pig with big dreams.

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Protecting the Planet During the Holidays

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Next, the 1,000 page catalogs will start showing up, filled with tons of plastic doodads that your friends, neighbors, and family members will give to each other only to see them thrown away by February 1. Homemade cookies and other deserts are always a sure-fire hit, and although they won’t last till the next day they carry a lot of meaning.

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20 Fun & Budget-Friendly Summer Activities

Family Balance Sheet

Three glorious months of sunny skies, warm weather and family time. Here are 20 ideas that are family friendly, fun, and easy on the budget. My family has had fun with most of these activities locally, but a quick Google search will help you find locations and destinations near you. Summer is here. Out & About. Fun @ Home.

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Kid-Friendly Spooky Halloween Dessert Idea #SnackAndGo

Saving Everyday

Halloween can be scary , especially for little kids, so I prefer to keep things spooky – in a cute way. It’s been a long time since my kids were little, so it’s been a learning experience all over again – and oh-my-gosh – the messes. Make sue the glue is dry before moving on to the next step.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

years with no car (and two small kids!). I am so impressed by the amount of biking and walking she and her family do, especially since it’s the functional sort, to get yourself from point A to point B. My own kids were born in different time zones, too – one in MN, one in OH. We lived for 2.5 The freedom was amazing.