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member since March 28, 2007
Saint Albans, VT
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Another Rainy Day Activity
Ever wanted to let the little ones finger paint but disliked the paint everywhere? Here's a fun project.... (Read More)
4 years old
Okay so my daughter isn't 4 any more but I'm going to reminisce a bit here. Below are a couple of pictures... (Read More)
Birthday Time
So my baby turned 21 a few weeks ago. She lives all the way across the country. On her own in California.... (Read More)
Sneaky ways to get your kids to eat better
by Missy Chase Lapine the Sneaky Chef
No more “clean plate club.” Teach kids to listen to their bodies’ cues and stop eating when they are no longer hungry. Forcing kids to finish everything on their plate will weaken this natural internal sense and lead to overeating in the future. One great way to have them fill up on healthier foods is to substitute highly nutritious vegetable “fillers” for some portion of a denser calorie meal. For example, a little pureed spinach and blueberries substitutes invisibly into part of a hamburger without anyone knowing the difference (yes, spinach and blueberries!) or try hiding pureed cauliflower in mac n’ cheese. In the end, kids have healthier versions of their favorite foods, with less calories and fat. Find out about many more great ideas like these at www.TheSneakyChef.com.
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