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Easter Treats for kids

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We love to make treats to give out in my son’s class for pretty much any holiday, and I wanted to share this super cute idea I found for Easter treats.

It is a little play on smores, items needed:  Graham crackers (will use two per child) 1 tiny chocolate bar (last year we used chocolate bunnies) and 1 marshmallow peep (in whatever color you choose)

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To make use place two graham crackers, 1 tiny chocolate bar, and a marshmallow peep inside a cute plastic bag that you can see through.  Add a cute note saying to use as a smore, then write a note from your child and include it inside.

Enjoy!  For another fun Easter treat idea click here.

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Ergobaby new 360 carrier review and more!

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This post is written by me on behalf of Liz Lange and Ergobaby.  Product was provided.

Baby Bloggy Bootcamp was a few weeks ago and I got the privilege of attending and learning about the hottest newest baby products out on the market. They were demonstrating new baby products that are about to hit the shelves. I love the new stuff from Ergobaby and Liz Lange Maternity. I was so excited to see the new products Ergo had and the new fashions of Liz Lange.

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Ergobaby was demonstrating their new carrier the Ergo 360.  I was excited to see all the new upgrades.  I have used the Original Ergo for several years and loved it. It was used daily for 3 years and still looks brand new, so I know what quality to expect. The Ergo 360 has added features, such as a wider back belt waistband that Velcro’s and now has forward facing ability. I know forward facing has it’s dangers to the childs hips, but somehow Ergo has solved this problem.  Baby actually sits in the Ergo instead of dangling as other front carriers tend to do.  The baby’s knees are still above their bottom as they are facing inward. The new added features makes babywearing a lot more comfortable. I was so excited to use the new Ergo 360, my husband, baby and I headed to the local vineyard for a tour to test out the new carrier.

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Ergo also demoed their Ergobaby Wrap.  The fabric on the wrap is incomparable to other baby wraps out there. It’s soft, comfortable, and the wrap keeps baby close to your body and your heart.

I also got to check out the newest from Liz Lange. Liz Lange Maternity offers comfortable maternity fashion at affordable prices.  The dresses are so velvety soft, feels like pure luxury.  Their maxi dresses are figure flattering and feels like pajamas. It almost make me want to get pregnant again, almost.

This post is written by me on behalf of Liz Lange and Ergobaby.  Product was provided.

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Easter treats fun to make with kids

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It is a cloudy day here in SoCal today, that is why I decided what better to do than make treats! I am hosting Easter brunch for my family and friends on Easter Sunday and I wanted to try out a few recipes and I thought I would share. I love-making Easter Egg Nests, not only are they adorable but they are ridiculously delicious as well. Items needed to make these are marshmallows, butter, vanilla, and dry chow mein noodles, and small candies for the eggs.

4 Cups Dry Chow Mein Noodles
3 Cups Mini Marshmallows
3 Tbsp Butter
1/2 Tsp Vanilla
Candy Eggs, Mini Robin’s Eggs, M & M’s, or Jelly Beans

Line a cookie sheet with wax paper. Over low heat, melt the marshmallows and butter in a large saucepan, once melted stir in the vanilla. Pour the noodles into a large bowl. Pour the marshmallow and butter mixture over the noodles, stir until well coated. Rub some butter on your hands, this is important as it will all stick to your hands and not together. Then take the noodle mixture and form it into small round bowls in-between the size of a golf ball and tennis ball. Place the balls on the cookie sheet, with the back of a spoon, press the center of each ball to make a hollow indentation. Next let the nests set until they are hard and then fill each nest with candy eggs.

Last year my son and I make enough for all the children in his class. The year before I made them for place settings on Easter Sunday. I took a tooth pick and small piece of paper and wrote everyone’s name and placed at each setting on the table. No one had to get up for something sweet after the meal! Tell me what you choose to do with your nests!

Vegan Lasagna Recipe

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Lasagna is really one of my favorite meals to make at home, maybe because I’m part Italian who knows. Recently my hubby and I became vegan to support my mother who is going through chemotherapy.  I was worried I couldn’t make lasagna anymore mainly because of the vegan cheese.  We have tried a few different types, Dayia and the store brand from Trader Joe’s.  Dayia has a better taste, but the Trader Joe’s brand melts a lot better.  Below you will find my recipe for a delicious vegan lasagna, I purchased everything from Trader Joe’s.

Needed:  Vegan cheese, beef-less ground beef, no-boil lasagna noodles, organic spaghetti sauce, organic onion, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper.

  1. Saute’ medium onion 5-6 minutes
  2. In a large bowl poor some of the spaghetti sauce to dip the noodles in before putting in the baking dish
  3. Cover lasagna noodle with spaghetti sauce and place in dish
  4. 1 tbsp onion on top of noodle
  5. 2 tbsp beef-less ground beef on top of onion
  6. 2 tbsp spaghetti sauce, or enough to cover entire noodle
  7. 1/8 tsp red pepper flakes
  8. A dash of salt & pepper
  9. Repeat steps 3 -8 until near the top of baking dish
  10. Put in oven at 350 for 40 minutes
  11. Remove from oven
  12. 1/4 cup of vegan cheese, sprinkle on top
  13. Place back in oven for a few minutes until the cheese has melted (depending on your oven it may only need 2 min)

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Free shutterfly photo book

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Our friends at Shutterfly are reminding us once again why we love them… a free photo book for all!  Choose from any of the many styles of photo books at Shutterfly.com.  If you want a photo book but would like to add pages or have larger than the FREE 8X8 size feel free to add them on for a little extra.  Only pay for shipping on a 8X8 photo book with promo code: STORYTIME at checkout.

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Becoming Vegan

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A few months ago I signed up for Netflix, my hubby was very excited to start watching documentaries which he loves.  He started a movie he thought I really should watch, after some pleading I finally agreed to watch it with him.  To say I was shocked is an understatement, it literally changed the way I look at any animal based product.  In the movie it explains how cancer feeds on any animal product, from meat (including turkey and chicken) to cheese and even eggs.  Since my mother is going through her fifth round of chemotherapy due to her breast cancer that has spread I wanted her to  become vegan that day!  My hubby and I told my mom if she would become vegan we would do it with her to support her and it would be a journey for us all to share.

It has been so long without any type of meat I do not crave it at all.  That isn’t to say I didn’t cheat some at first!  My main issue was no cheese, and I don’t even like cheese that much!  It was more for the things I love to make like lasagna, pizza, enchiladas, etc.  Lasagna is my favorite meal to make at home so I was really sad I couldn’t make it anymore.  That was until I saw the vegan section at my local Trader Joe’s, there was cheese, fake meat (sounds gross but I swear it isn’t) and much more.  I’ve cooked with vegan cheese in the past and I hated that no matter how long you cooked it, the cheese didn’t melt, isn’t that what cheese is for?

My first attempt to cook with the vegan cheese was on pizza, and we tried two different types.  Trader Joe’s and Dayia cheese (found at Whole Foods) the vegan cheese from Trader’s melted but didn’t have a lot of taste.  The Dayia cheese didn’t melt entirely but had a better taste, I was just happy to have some type of cheese to cook with!

My next attempt with the cheese was to make my favorite lasagna.  Last night was the first time making it, it wasn’t my regular lasagna but for vegan lasagna it was pretty darn good!   Stay tuned for my vegan lasagna recipe!

If you would like to watch the movie it is called Forks over Knives, and basically tells you how to live a plant based diet.  It truly isn’t that hard once you figure out what you can and can’t eat.  Sounds funny to say figure out but just because something is non-dairy doesn’t mean it isn’t vegan.  A lot of non-diary cheese is not considered vegan because it has casein in it.  As it is derived from milk, casein is not vegan but it is vegetarian.  Unless the package has the V on it for vegan generally I won’t buy it.

My favorite quote from the movie is “Some people think the ‘plant-based whole foods diet’ is extreme.  Half a million people a year will have their chests opened up and a vein taken from their leg and sewn onto their coronary artery.  Some people would call THAT EXTREME!”  ~Dr. Essestyn

If you or anyone you know has cancer please watch this movie, it may save your life.

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