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Parenting Pointers: Tips for a Screen-Free Holiday

Motherhood Moments

Spice Up Mealtime Convo Make family dinnertime more interesting with conversation starters and leave your screens off the table. Creating new spaces in your home or working on a family art project to hang in the kitchen are also great ways to spend time together and give everyone a sense of purpose and accomplishment.

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

For the Mommas

This early reader superhero fiction all starts when Madison is forced to stand up to a bully, when she hears her mother’s voice giving her a talking-to about not standing up for herself. Jokes can aid in story-telling, create laughs, and help with conversation and social skills. Kids love jokes!

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SeaPak Poptoberfest Review and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

I spread some homemade remoulade (relish, mayonnaise, creole mustard, and blackening spice) on the roll and added the shrimp and some lettuce and tomato. I baked up the shrimp and then got a nice sub roll. So simple but such an awesome sandwich! Enter using the Rafflecopter form below – you can only do each entry once!

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Stop Eating Out! Tips to Curb Your Restaurant Spending

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The cost of restaurant food isn’t the only cringe-worthy aspect of eating out; restaurant food has far more sodium, chemicals, fat, and other “mystery ingredients” than that of the “homemade” variety. To avoid giving up and going out to eat, make sure you have the provisions for some easy meals in your cupboards.

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Quick and Easy Goulash Recipe!

Saving Everyday

Our conversation went like this: Him: “I’ll cook dinner tonight honey” Me: “Ok great! Not every recipe on the site will always be LIGHT, but it will be homemade, which is where I believe healthy eating starts. When my husband first made this for me, the Italian in me cringed. Tomato soup? What are you making?”

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