Sunday, July 31, 2011
Simple Broccoli Salad
Simple Broccoli Salad
Ingredients
1 bunch broccoli
1 bunch cauliflower
1 c cheddar cheese, shredded
1 chopped sweet onion
½ lb bacon, fried
Dressing
½ c mayonnaise
¼ c sugar
2 T. Apple Cider Vinegar
Cut broccoli and cauliflower into Florette's. Add cheese, onion and bacon. Mix in dressing. Chill for 1 hour or more.
* I also like to add in sunflower seeds
5 Homemade Playdough Recipes - Summer Bucket list
Remember the days of playing with play dough creating shapes, people and various other things? The next time your kids or you are in the mood to create with play dough get even more creative an make your own play dough. I came across a fun website Playdoughrecipe.org that has lost of fun and even edible recipes to make your very own play dough.
Here are 5 of the ones that sounded like fun to me and could even be added to your Summer Bucket List of fun ideas to do.
Peanut Butter PlayDough
Kool Aid PlayDough
Chocolate PlayDough
Microwave PlayDough
Jell-O PlayDough
Here are 5 of the ones that sounded like fun to me and could even be added to your Summer Bucket List of fun ideas to do.
Peanut Butter PlayDough
Kool Aid PlayDough
Chocolate PlayDough
Microwave PlayDough
Jell-O PlayDough
More Examined In The Waiting Room
“Our work as God’s servantsgets validated-or not-in the details. People are watching us…” Excerpt from 2 Corinthians 6 (The Message)
I entered the baby blueshoebox-sized office to be promptly shooed away to a steel framed chair. “Well good morning, Sunshine,” Imurmured as I slid down into my seat. “Sunshine” beckoned me once for the insurance card hokey-pokey and thenpointed to the same chair I left just moments ago. And there I waited.
Twenty minutes passed when apleasant nurse called me back, checked my vitals and placed me in anexamination room. My doctorconducted a thorough examination and provided a great report. Yes!
My delight swiftly became dreadas I approached the check-out counter. Ugh, there she is again. I waited silently, being blatantlyignored; not even eye contact! “Sunshine” was in the middle of an intimate file tango and my presencewas clearly an undesired interruption.
Takea deep cleansing breath, I commanded myself as I examined mysurroundings. Lo and behold asubtle delight returned when my eyes observed the McDonald’s iced coffee thatrested next to her.
Ah,yes! When…IF…I get out of here…I’m hitting the Golden Arches to get a free icedcoffee with the coupon waiting patiently in my wallet!
I dug into my purse, pulled outmy wallet and obediently stood at attention until I could pay and escape. Immediately, conviction dropped on meas fast as a new mother tends to her baby’s peep. I reached into my wallet, pulled out my precious coupon andthought, Yes God, I will.
Gulp.“Isee you like those iced coffees too. Here, take my coupon for a free one.”
She looked up at me. Her strained brown transformed into apleasant and familiar double arch. We chatted easily for the next ten minutes in friendly conversation and partedwith wide smiles. You know, theway friends do.
No, there wasn’t an opportunityto tell her about my faith, but I did get to show her what it looked like. That moment wasn’t about her grumpinessor my initial negative reaction. It was about my choice to be more like Christ, even when I really didn’twant to. God used that opportunityto show me it is more important how I behave while I wait, than how I behavewhile I am examined. How I wait is a front row view of who I really am.
You know what it cost me? Well,depending on the size, $1.69 or $1.99 (plus tax)…no, it cost me my pride. I decided to swallow a calorie-freeportion of pride rather than a free iced java.
Yes, the doctor examined me inthe examination room that day. Buteven more importantly, God examined my character in the waiting room. And, in both rooms, the test resultscame out just fine.
Steph'swriting has appeared in Proverbs 31 Ministry, P31 Woman magazine. Inher free time she can be found encouraging numerous MOPS group in thenorthern Virginia area on the "Colorful Art of Friendship - AllowingGod to Paint the Masterpieces" and MOPS leaders on "Being a BrightLight".
Steph can be found blogging at www.encouragedinheart.org or on Facebook at Stephanie Fink or on her Facebook page Encouraged in Heart - Stephanie Fink. She loves big hair, big cups of coffee and big bear hugs.
*(Previously published in November 2009 in P31 Woman magazine.)
WIN - 1001 Things Your Kids Should See and Do book
There are over a thousandthings every kid needs to see and do to have the faith and courage and skillsand confidence to walk out the door when adulthood beckons.
Harry H. Harrison Jr.'s"1001 Things" is a practical, inspirational and sometimes hilariousguide for parents who want to prepare their kids for facing life on its ownterms.
Click here to visit Raising Parent's Blog.
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Table Talk
Tonight's Table Talk
....to create conversation
Q: What is your favorite subject to discuss? Why?
Riddle:
Q:What would you get if you crossed a jaguar with an elephant?
A: A sports car with a big trunk.
(each day 24/7 MOMS posts a question and riddle to help you create dinner time conversation with your families)
....to create conversation
Q: What is your favorite subject to discuss? Why?
Riddle:
Q:What would you get if you crossed a jaguar with an elephant?
A: A sports car with a big trunk.
(each day 24/7 MOMS posts a question and riddle to help you create dinner time conversation with your families)
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Twix Caramel Brownies - Summer Bucket List Fun
My kids learned quickly the brownies are one of the easiest last minute desserts to bake and I have often found them creating new brownie creations with their boxed mix by adding in other ingredients to make them more gourmet. Wait till I share this yummy Twix caramel brownie recipe with them - I'm pretty sure it will be on their list to try out. I found this recipe over at Two Peas & Their Pod. Click here for recipe.
Teach your kids to create the easiest last minute dessert this summer by adding this to your Summer Bucket List of fun. Be sure to let them get creative by adding in Twix or other fun ingredients.
Teach your kids to create the easiest last minute dessert this summer by adding this to your Summer Bucket List of fun. Be sure to let them get creative by adding in Twix or other fun ingredients.
WIN: American Express Gift Cards
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Free Quick and Easy Back To School Meal Guide
Get a your FREE online meal guide with 30 minute, freeze ahead and slow cooker recipes from Taste of Home and the makers of Ziploc brand products. All you need is TWO Ziploc UPC codes off any products you already have or purchase on your next shopping trip. Click here to get your FREE Meal guide now.
Raising Up A Reader
One of the most fundamental academic competencies childrenare expected to master in early childhood is reading. In many ways, this iswhat sets the stage for more the more formal learning process and contributesgreatly to one's success in the classroom. However, while many children areable to master basic reading skills, it is not uncommon that this remains amechanical practice rather than one that is done for pleasure or for the loveof it. Many children read very little, in fact. While they may complete theirschool work (and may even do well many times), reading is all too often limitedto technical or school related tasks and not done outside of that context.
To be fair, in the last few years more teenagers and youngadolescents, and even tweeners, have been more akin to reading what with thepopularity of stories like the Twilight trilogy, The Diary of a Wimpy Kid andof course, the phenomenal Harry Potter series. It does help, too, that thesestories have a wide movie franchise behind it that does peak the interest ofmany readers. For younger readers, characters from popular television showssuch as Blues Clues and the like have also become quite abundant.
However, in the absence of such enticements, the question tobe asked is how do we get our kids to become interested in reading for fun andnot just because it is assigned by a teacher? Further, how can we encouragethem to read the types of stories we read as children ourselves? I do laudthose teachers who are able to make sure their students not only read butactually like the act of reading in itself, but as parents, we can also takepart in fostering a love for reading.
What I have come to recognize on a personal level that todevelop a skill or build up on something, there must be constant practice orexposure. This is definitely true for reading. Establishing a supportivereading environment is essential. With consistent and regular reading periodswith your child, such as during bedtime, can help them see that reading is apleasurable act. Over time, you can encourage your child to read along ratherthan just be read to.
Another way of cultivating a reading this readingenvironment is by taking trips to the local library. This is a wonderfulalternative to visits to the mall. Not only does it cost nothing, your child--- and even you --- have everything to gain!
It is also important to remember that building a love forreading should be a fine balance between challenge and comfort. What I meanwith this is that to encourage a child to read more, it should neither be toohard nor too easy. Making sure that the storybooks (or novels for older kids)are not just age-appropriate but also skill-appropriate is essential.
Lastly, tapping into your childs interests can make themwant to read further. For example, if your sons interest is on dinosaurs orairplanes, get him books on those topics or with those characters. Whether itis a fictional story or a facts and figures book, this will surely engage himin reading.
As an end note, I am a firm believe that teaching readingshould not be limited to the schools and as something to be delegated to theteachers. We, too, must take part in raising a reader. Oh…and let’s not forget:children do imitate what they see, so maybe we too should find more time toread! Happy reading!!!
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SWEET DREAMS
Bedtime stories have never been sofilled with friends and fun! Allof your preschool pals are back in a new, eight episode collection, Sweet Dreams, on DVD, Digital Download and On Demand from Lionsgate and HITEntertainment. Join Thomas & Friends, Fireman Sam, Barney,Bob the Builder, Kipper, Angelina Ballerina and newest HIT family members Roary the Racing Car and Timmy Time as they tuck in for somesleepytime good viewing.
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Put on your jammies and snugglein for eight sleepytime adventures. Join Thomas as he lights up the tracks foran evening concert and see how Angelina discovers the importance of a goodnight's sleep during her sleepless sleepover. Then, watch as Barney shows youthe magic of nighttime and Bob the Builder lights up a football field for anighttime game! Your favorite friends are waiting to cuddle up for a night offamily fun.
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Table Talk
Friday, July 29, 2011
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Successful Garage Sale Tips
I don’t know why, but all of my children have enjoyed the adventure ofhosting garage sales during the summer. Maybe it is the fun of pretending theyhave a store or the idea that they are making extra money. I, on the other hand,look at hosting garage sales as a lot of work. But over the years I havelearned a few successful garage sale tips and tricks.
Click here to read Trisha's how to have a successful garage sale over at SC Johnson
Be sure to leave me a comment over at SC Johnson
*Each week Trisha Blogs on SC Johnson Family Economics website as a paid writer be sure to read her weekly articles.
1/2 Dozen Homemade Popsicle Recipes
Kids + Sun = Popsicles - this summer make your own homemade Popsicles with your kids with one of these frozen treats.
Orange Banana Smoothie Popsicle
Orange Banana Smoothie Popsicle from Country Living. Click here for recipe.
Root Beer Float Popsicles
Root Beer Float Popsicles from Erin Cooks. Click here for yummy simple recipe.
Frozen chocolate dipped bananas
Frozen chocolate dipped bananas make yummy Popsicles from and a little bit more. Click here for recipe.
Strawberry Vanilla Ice cream Popsicle
Strawberry Vanilla Ice cream Popsicle from The Cutting Edge Of Ordinary. Click here for recipe.
Banana and Cherry Jell-O Pops
A fun invention by Pantry Eat a Banana and Cherry Jell-O frozen treat.. Click here for recipe.
Pudding Pops
Yummy chocolate or banana pudding pops from Let's Get Cookin. Click here for recipes.
Orange Banana Smoothie Popsicle
Orange Banana Smoothie Popsicle from Country Living. Click here for recipe.
Root Beer Float Popsicles
Root Beer Float Popsicles from Erin Cooks. Click here for yummy simple recipe.
Frozen chocolate dipped bananas
Frozen chocolate dipped bananas make yummy Popsicles from and a little bit more. Click here for recipe.
Strawberry Vanilla Ice cream Popsicle
Strawberry Vanilla Ice cream Popsicle from The Cutting Edge Of Ordinary. Click here for recipe.
Banana and Cherry Jell-O Pops
A fun invention by Pantry Eat a Banana and Cherry Jell-O frozen treat.. Click here for recipe.
Pudding Pops
Yummy chocolate or banana pudding pops from Let's Get Cookin. Click here for recipes.
WIN - Burn Jel Plus, UnBurn and Muscle Jel
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Utilizing a vast knowledgeof emergency burn care, Water-Jel has formulated UnBurn for the specific treatmentof sunburns. This Vitamin E-enriched, water-based gel with 2.5% Lidocaine works quicklyto relieve the pain of sunburn. UnBurn immediately cools and soothes the skin whileits moisture-rich Vitamin E formula with Aloe helps prevent peeling.
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5 Giveaways Ending Saturday at Midnight
WIN: School Zone Publishing is giving away one level from Start to Read! series (winner can choose between levels 1, 2 or 3). Click here to enter.
WIN: Vicki Courtney is giving away a 5 Conversations You Must Have With Your Son book. Click here to enter.
WIN: Lionsgate and HIT Entertainment are giving away a Roary The Racing Car DVD. Click here to enter.
WIN: Bloomsbury Kids are giving away a signed copy of Pig Kahuna book. Click here to enter.
WIN: Thunder Bay Press is giving away a Cupcakes: 39 Irresistible Sweet Treat Recipes Kit. Click here to enter.
Table Talk
Tonight's Table Talk
....to create conversation
Q: What's your all time favorite band, and what would you give to meet them?
Riddle:
Q: Why do cowboys ride in rodeos?
A: Because they like the extra bucks.
(each day 24/7 MOMS posts a question and riddle to help you create dinner time conversation with your families)
....to create conversation
Q: What's your all time favorite band, and what would you give to meet them?
Riddle:
Q: Why do cowboys ride in rodeos?
A: Because they like the extra bucks.
(each day 24/7 MOMS posts a question and riddle to help you create dinner time conversation with your families)
Thursday, July 28, 2011
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Join 24/7 MOMS and StudyX as we chat about funand creative ways to motivate your kids this school year when it comes tohomework and we will keep it simple with tips on creating homework space foryour kids.
The fun takesplace Tuesday August 2nd, 2011 - Twoshows 6pm PT/9pm ET or 8pm PT /11pm ET
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- Momversation: Homework Motivation 101
- Keeping It Simple: Creating Homework Space
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DIY Slip and Slide - Summer Bucket List Of Fun
Your kids will have a slippin good time with this DIY Slip-N-Slide from @wiredgeekdad on DigitalMisery.com . Click here for full instructions.
This is a great Summer Bucket List fun project that dad can help the kids to create.
August Events Which Can Save You Time and Money
August 2: National Night Out (nationalnightout.org):
National Night Out celebrates its 28th year ofpromoting neighborhood networking and community spirit. Visit the National Night Out website tofind an event in your area. Get to know your neighbors, and to those striving to make where you livea better, safer place. Kids andfamilies will enjoy a night out of fun activities. Explore the organizations which may be of help or assistanceto you. Introduce yourself to yourneighbors; friendships, jobs, swaps and new experiences may await you!
August 1-7: Simplify Your Life Week:
Relax! Youdon’t have to simplify your life all in one week…. August is a great month to evaluate how things get done inyour home. Transitioning fromsummer activities to your “school’s in session” schedule can be stressful. Just as piles and chaos accumulatesslowly, reversing habits towards organization takes time. Divide your home and daily life intosections, tackling one at a time. You can find free forms and ideas online, onsites such as DonnaYoung.org and organizedhome.com. Several great books can be found to help you with yourproblem areas at local libraries. When home duties and routines are organized, you’ll save time andmoney. Plus, everyday motherhoodwill be far more enjoyable.
August is National Beach Month and National Parks Month: “Get Out There”!
Be sure to enjoy the great outdoors in August. Scavenger hunts, picnics, creativeactivities, play dates, and daytrips are inexpensive ways to make lastingmemories. Want to become a “JuniorRanger” of our National Parks? Kids can tour and learn through national parks online: http://www.nps.gov/webrangers/
August 15 is National Relaxation Day:
Set aside an appointment or two with yourself to unplug andrelax. Taking time for yourselfpays dividends for you and those around you. Return to your children and your daily life refreshed.
August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month andImmunizations Awareness Month:
Preventative visits, talking with your kids about takingcare of themselves, and ensuring all of you are up to date with immunizationsis time well spent.
Immunizations: CDC has a “Parents Guide to Immunizations”: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/parents-guide/default.htm
WIN - Melissa and Doug Sunny Patch Products
Clicker Crab Pail and Shovel
A crab-shaped scoop and asunny red-orange, crab-face bucket make digging for treasures at the beach evenmore fun! Clicker Crab is always smiling and you will be too, with this sturdyplastic duo.
Dimensions: 7.5"Diameter x 6.25"H Assembled
Recommended Ages: 2+ years
Seaside Sidekicks Sand Cupcake Set
There IS something new underthe sun...a 12-piece set to make cupcakes at the beach or in the sandbox!First, fill the unique, hinged cupcake molder with sand "dough", addcupcake toppers, put in tray and "bake". You can even use the icingtool to add more designs! For storage, you may keep the whole set in theincluded mesh bag.
Dimensions: 15" x9" x 3.25" Assembled
Recommended Ages: 3+ years
Seaside Sidekicks Sand Baking Set
Make fabulous mudpies andsandcakes with this sea-creature inspired "baking" set. Young chefswill love using the shell shaped measuring cups, octopus whisk and crab mixingspoon to "cook" up some great beach treats. The turtle lid on the"mixing" bowl doubles as a sifter!
Recommended Ages: 3+ years
Seaside Sidekicks Sand-Molding Set
The turtle mold has lots offriends hiding under its shell...a fish, a crab, a starfish and a seahorse!This set provides hours of sand molding fun in the sandbox or at the beach andquick clean up, as all the molds store neatly in their turtle"shell".
Recommended Ages: 2+ years
WIN: 24/7 MOMS and Melissa and Doug are giving away the following Sunny Patch products: Clicker Crab Pail and Shovel, Seaside Sidekicks Sand Cupcake Set, Seaside Sidekicks Sand Baking Set and Seaside Sidekicks Sand-Molding Set.
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Table Talk
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Top Kitchen Organizing Tips
Stop the Kitchen Stuffing:
click here. for my three step kitchen cupboard make-over tips
Four Systems For Organizing Your Recipes:
Click Here for my simple ways you can organize all your recipe.
Simple Steps To Freezer Organization:
Click here to read my 5 easy steps to freezer organization
One Dozen Kitchen Tips:
Click here to read Trisha's dozen kitchen tips that you will find useful as you clean and prepare meals
Edible Paint - Summer Bucket List Fun
Now your kids can paint and eat at the same with when you allow them to be creative with this yummy recipe for edible paint from Make and Takes. Click here for recipe.
Watch it Now - Family Pet Care 101
Last week on 24/7 MOMS Live Trisha Novotny and Dr. Kate Cutting owner of Door Step Vet - chatted about When a Family faces the loss of their family pet along with Pet Care 101.
If you missed last weeks show click on the screen below and watch our re-paly.
If you missed last weeks show click on the screen below and watch our re-paly.
DIY Moms- Framed Bulletin Board
This week you can create a framed bulletin board to match your room decor with the DIY MOMS framed bulletin board from Celebrate Creativity in all its forms. For full instructions click here.
*Stop by each week for our DIY MOMS feature.
WIN - Name Your Tune CD
Name Your Tune CD’s are exciting, fun and fresh music compilations that ismade-to-order and personalized for each child – now in 2 Volumes! The child'sname becomes the feature part of every song making it an instant sing-along,feel-good hit. The songs are familiar and much-loved tunes for children,parents and grandparents making Name Your Tune a great way to learn, play andhave fun together.
WIN: 24/7 MOMS and Name Your Tune are a giving away a copy of Name Your Tune Volume 1 or 2 CD (winner’s choice).
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You Saw It This Week on 24/7 MOMS Live Webcast
Fairytale Brownies
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Barksters
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Spreadshirt
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Freaky Pets
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Name Your Tune CD's
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Kids-EEZE
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Barksters
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Spreadshirt
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Freaky Pets
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Name Your Tune CD's
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Kids-EEZE
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