Healthy Snacks for Toddlers and Young Children When planning snacks for toddlers and young children, remember to choose foods that aren’t choking hazards. Make sure snacks are nutritious and easy to prepare. Avoid junk food and foods with too … [Read more...]
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Coffeehouse Coffee on a Budget by Kimberly Danger
Love that coffeehouse flavor, but hate those outrageous prices? Java junkies, take heart! Tips and recipes from our readers help you recreate that gourmet-brewed flavor for a fraction of the price. Love that coffeehouse flavor, but hate those … [Read more...]
Cheap Date Night Ideas: Entertainment on a Budget
Cheap Date Night Ideas For parents on a budget, “couple time” may be a thing of the past. These days, dinner and a movie can run as much as $100. It’s no wonder that thrifty parents often eliminate going out as a way of saving money. However, even … [Read more...]
Activities for You and Your Kids
Make a Nature Display Go for a nature walk and collect items like leaves, twigs, flowers, rocks, and acorns. When you get home, take a shallow box (a cereal box works well) and cover with plain white paper, or the paper of a brown grocery bag. … [Read more...]
Interviewing a Babysitter
When parents are interviewing a sitter for a babysitting job, there are certain questions that automatically become important, such as experience, location and more. There are other questions, however, that parents may overlook. The following is a … [Read more...]
Intellectual Stimulation for Stay at Home Moms by Kimberly Danger
Are you a stay at home mom who feels her brain has atrophied since giving up work outside the home? If spending day in and day out changing diapers, making mac & cheese, and playing Candyland doesn’t give your brain the workout it craves, take … [Read more...]
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