Oh, the humble egg! Never has a protein been so versatile, tasty and packed with goodness. While my eldest daughter is a huge fan of eggs in any way, my tempestuous toddler has a complete aversion for them. So, I’m always on the look-out for ways to sneak in these shelled beauties! Thus, my quick, crust-less mini quiche recipe was born.
Some kids are picky eaters. And then there’s my kid. For the first three years of his life, my youngest took it to the next level. He was flat-out against eating.
Kids just love waffles, especially when they have a tasty dip to dunk them in. In this healthy waffle recipe, I swapped out the sugary syrup with a tasty yogurt dip that you can put together yourself.
If I were to pick a favorite comfort food, I would have to say it’s cereal. Nothing lifts me up more than a bowl of Frosted Flakes (or Shreddies, or Honey Nut Cheerios, or Mini Wheats, or…) drenched in milk. And as much as I love cereal, my kids love it more.
Winter is coming to an end. (Well, maybe not outside, but the calendar says spring is coming soon!) And that means that the spring time change is just around the corner. Springing forward tends to be a bit easier to take as parents. There’s a good chance that your early riser will now sleep until a decent hour in the morning! Here are our tips for parents on surviving the time change with kids. However, the struggle some of us face with daylight savings time is that it’s no longer going to be dark at bedtime. I remember last year my daughter telling me it couldn’t be bedtime because it wasn’t even dark out yet. Now you’ll have to try harder to make it nice and dark during your regular bedtime routine, no matter what the sun is doing outside! Please keep in mind that your little one has a…
“I am not paying to watch girls play basketball”.
Every International Women’s Day, I think of a teacher I once had and I’m reminded why such a day needs to exist.
If you’re spending the week at home with your kids, March “Break” is anything but.
About a year ago, I wrote about how I was adamantly against getting a dog. As much as I thought dogs were awesome, the idea of taking on the level of responsibility for 10 or so years seemed like an alien concept that I wanted none of.
Dear Daughter,