recipes • food
by Judy Antell on March 22nd, 2019 | No Comments »
Though I am a make-from-scratch mom, there are some things that don’t make sense. Making your own falafel mix, for example. I buy falafel mix, dried and cooked chickpeas with onions herbs and spices, because cooking chickpeas takes a long time, and then you have to grind everything up. The…
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parenting • home management
by Barbara Reich on March 5th, 2019 | No Comments »
Spring is in the air and with spring comes the first major holidays of the year – Easter and Passover. There’s no reason to stress, though. Set guidelines for yourself. You’ll be amazed at how a few simple rules can change the entire holiday experience, while also products like Delta …
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recipes • food
by Trina Robertson on February 21st, 2019 | 2 Comments »
“Dear Families,” is how the weekly message from our school principal always begins. Each April, one week’s letter has a similar first line; “Your child will participate in state testing this week, so be sure your child is well-rested and eats breakfast.” We want to see our children do…
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me • relationships • family fun • family fun-traditions
by Robin Greene on November 21st, 2018 | No Comments »
The Thanksgiving holiday brings families together for eating, reflecting, and having fun together. The women hang out in the kitchen, the men watch sports in the TV room, and the kids run through the house playing chase or hide and seek. As the final preparations are finished we gather around…
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recipes
by Lynne Feifer on November 10th, 2018 | No Comments »
It's pretty awesome when dinner is in one dish! With this Ham and Tater Tot Casserole, you've got your protein, your veggies and your starch and it's so easy to put together. SCORE!
My husband LOVED it! I can't speak for the kids as there aren't any living with us…
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