Category Archives: food and meals
Easiest Egg Separation Ever!
I had fun this weekend baking with the oldest Granddaughter. She’s not a kid anymore so I really appreciate being able to grab a couple of hours of her time and… the good news is she’s a bit of a Pinterest junkie so there are always recipe’s that we want to try. :-)
What’s for Dinner? Best, Worst and Funniest
Play Ideas
I promise not to go on and on today as I wrap up this series on playing with your child. I have to confess I cringed when glancing at my very lengthy last post… the thing is… play is super important to me. (obviously LOL)
Today’s post promises to be much shorter. Now that you understand the role ‘play’ holds in life… I thought I’d just share a few ideas to get your imagination moving along playfully. In fact, below you’ll find a link to several suggestions of things to do. When you’re running out of ideas it might be handy to have on hand. Continue reading
Cooking and life
Too Full for Broccoli
I love great children’s music. And of course, that’s pretty subjective. The way I look at it, the music has to be catchy and the words ought to tell a story that kids can relate to.
Girls Have More Tastebuds than Boys
Do girls really have more taste buds than boys???
From what I can uncover that’s not exactly true… yet according to a study I found over at Science Daily they have found that Girls Have a Superior Sense of Taste anyway!
Another interesting discovery they came up with was that children don’t consider themselves ‘picky’ eaters. Yes, it’s a fascinating article, you might want to give it a read :-) — Here are a few other discoveries that may surprise you as stated at their site:
100 Cute Cupcakes
Chicken Lips and Lizard Hips
Food is an adventure with children.
Oh… not necessarily an exciting adventure, more like the adventure fraught with the unexpected in the form of a whole lot of resistance.
I don’t like what my kid is eating!
Food – What does your child need?
I recently heard the question, “How do you manage when “school food” doesn’t match your eating habits at home?”



