09/02/15
Wednesday Evening with Elizabeth
Elizabeth and her husband Tom are both English professors and big city transplants adjusting to small town life with two boys in Montgomery, Alabama.
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08/31/15
My Family at their Hangriest
The only thing worse than an angry child is a HANGRY child.
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08/26/15
Wednesday Evening with Jessica
Jessica is a recently divorced single mom of three boys in Birmingham, Alabama. She did the series because she wanted to have something special for her and her boys to remember this time in their lives in a positive way.
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08/05/15
Wednesday Evening with Stephanie
Last week we got a glimpse into family life in San Francisco and today we are traveling north to the Napa Valley to visit Stephanie and her husband Simon, who both work in the wine industry.
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07/29/15
Wednesday Evening with Marcy
Our first Wednesday Evening begins at 5:30pm in San Francisco when Marcy gets home from her job at Facebook. She talks openly about trying to establish more equal bedtime routine responsibilities with her husband.
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Get ready to meet 31 new members of the Picky Eaters Club all with weirder eating habits than a pregnant woman in her first trimester. Who wants to get up in front of the group first?
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If you think Mariah Carey’s backstage rider demands are over-the-top, you are about to be indoctrinated into a whole new level of CRAY CRAY.
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From using Harlow to wake up Mike to threatening to turn off the TV if Mazzy doesn’t get herself dressed, here are my ten best Morning Hacks. Plus a chance to win $500 from General Mills!
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Not only am I sharing Mazzy and Harlow’s latest eating quirks, Olly Vitamins is awarding the parent of one Picky Eater a $750 Target gift card, so this Picky Eaters Club is NO JOKE.
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Brown spots, strings, peels, etc. Is there any food on earth that gives a toddler more opportunity to complain? THE BANANA STRUGGLE IS REAL.
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After visiting the Wonder of Learning Exhibit in NYC, I asked a teacher of the Reggio Emilia approach to explain exactly how a “child-centered” education works.
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Mike is usually the cook at our house but was craving a home cooked meal from someone other than himself. Did I cook it? Nope. I tested out a new food delivery service called Munchery.
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“Where does food come from?” “The refrigerator!” “Where does food come from before the refrigerator?” “From the store!” Clearly, my kids needed a farm to table lesson.
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01/16/15
Are you Ready to Rock the Lunchbox?
My mother was a health nut when I was growing up. I’m sure this taught me very valuable things about food (“candy makes your teeth fall out”, for instance), but it also taught me how to covet thy neighbor’s lunch.
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11/07/14
Conquering My Kids’ Cup Issues
Mazzy’s favorite cup is the bane of my existence. It’s leaky, it’s hard to screw on the top and it comes apart into four separate pieces…
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