To get into the spirit of St. Patrick's Day, I taught my preschooler about leprechauns and pots of gold at the end of rainbows. That afternoon, when Maggie finished quiet time, she found tiny, green, leprechaun footprints leading from the door of … [Read more...]
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Frugal St. Patrick’s Day Recipe: Split Green Pea Soup
Update: This year I served the split pea soup in sourdough breadbowls - delicious! My kids really love this soup. See the Split Pea Shamrock Craft we made with the rest of the split peas! If you're looking for something frugal and festive to … [Read more...]
Muffin Tin Monday: The Color Orange and Introducing Kebabs
We tried a new addition to our Muffin Tin Meal this Monday - kebab skewers. I already had these short bamboo skewers. My preschooler had picked out the 6" bamboo skewers when we bought them because they were her size. Maggie likes cantaloupe, but … [Read more...]
Tackle It Tuesday: Organizing Your Bathroom Cabinets/Drawers
Each week in February, we’re taking on a commonly avoided task with a Tackle It Tuesday assignment and encouraging our members to participate along with us. Today, we’re taking on those cluttered bathroom cabinets and drawers. What's lurking … [Read more...]
Muffin Tin Monday: Red/Valentine’s Day
This week's Muffin Tin Meal theme is Red or Valentine's Day. I took my preschooler with me to the grocery store and we browsed the produce section together. We picked out everything red we found: apples, a pomegranate, and a beet. Not even any … [Read more...]
Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough
I've been experimenting with homemade playdough recipes for my kids to play with. This one has turned out best so far. The color is nice, the texture is neither sticky nor dry, and it smells good, too. Cream of tartar is not available in India, … [Read more...]
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