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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)

Vegan Lasagna

 

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Carlsbad eggstravaganza spring festival

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Carlsbad @ Poinsettia Park –  Saturday, April 19th, the annual EGGStravaganza Spring Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Poinsettia Park.  Please note this is not a free event, the cost is $6 for the Activity card.  Which allows you to participate in what is called the “Egg Scramble,” plus tons of fun things for the kids to do in the Fun Zone with bounce houses, a giant slide, obstacle courses and  a chance to “soak the bunny.”  The kids will collect eggs in the ongoing “Egg Scramble” activity between 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Children race to collect assorted eggs on the baseball fields.  This activity sends groups of approximately 20 children of similar age into the out field to collect as many eggs as they can.

This year you can save time and avoid lines by purchase Activity Cards in advance.

As a courtesy, $6 activity cards and $6 Unlimited Fun Zone wristbands will be available for purchase in advance starting April 1 through April 18 only at the following locations during regular business hours:

Advance activity card sales must be made in-person; no phone or online sales.  All sales are final; absolutely no refunds.  Activity cards purchased in advance that are lost or not brought to the event will not be replaced.

More information may be found by clicking here.Easter Egg Hunt

Baby Fest by Babies in Bloom Giveaway

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Join SoCal Savvy Mom at BabyFest by Babies in Bloom!  This incredible expo is designed to bring the latest in products, services and information to new and expectant parents and families in San Diego and Orange Counties.  Baby Fest is on March 23th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Oceanside, California.

Because we love Babies in Bloom and they know how much our readers love them too we are offering a giveaway!  Please leave a comment on our Facebook page, with the age of your baby and how many tickets needed.  Remember children 16 and under are FREE so your cute babies are FREE!  Another reason why Baby Fest is awesome!

In addition to over 60 booths, planned events and activities include:

  • Keynote speakers – January (Birth Without Fear) and Kim (Dirty Diaper Laundry)
  • Expert Panel Discussions
  • Raffle Prize Giveaways
  • Children’s Activities
  • Demonstrations – cloth diapering, babywearing

All proceeds benefit the March of Dimes

Ticket Information:

VIP tickets include admission to BabyFest, a deluxe gift bag (which includes a special-edition BabyHawk mei tai baby carrier, exclusive Chewbeads necklace, Moraki cloth diaper and more), and an special “meet and greet” event with January (Birth Without Fear) to start the day – $125

VIT (“Very Important Teether”) tickets include admission to BabyFest and an exclusive Chewbeads necklace – $25

General admission tickets – $8 at the door or ($5 if you buy now here)

Brought to you by Babies in Bloom


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The Flower Fields in Carlsbad – Now Open!

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Finally it is that time of year for the hills above the premium outlet mall to be full the beautiful 50 acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus.  Anyone who has grown up in Carlsbad as I have knows the season and love when it finally arrives.  It is the most amazing place to take pictures, and with the small price for entry it is worth every penny.

Flower Fields

There are fun things for kids to enjoy like the Sweet Pea Maze, which my mother-in-law and I got lost in but my son found his way out within a minute.  Don’t miss out on the fun Kids Day on March 30th, 2014. The Kid’s Day at The Flower Fields is a day full of fun activities for kids, including arts and crafts, face painting and Ronald McDonald! There also is a Sweet Pea Maze, Santa’s Playground and live music. Don’t miss this great day full of fun for kids! For more information on kids day.

Season: Spring (March 1, 2014 through May 11, 2014)
Hours: Open to the public seven days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
*Tickets are available for purchase online and onsite
Prices: $12.00 for Adults, $11.00 for Seniors 60+, $6.00 for Children 3-10, Children 2 and under are free
Season Passes: $25.00 for Adults, $20.00 for Seniors 60+, $14.00 for Children 3-10
Wagon Rides: $5.00 for Adults, $3.00 for Children 3-10
Information Line: (760) 431-0352

For more information visit the Flower Fields of Carlsbad’s website here.

 


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Whole Foods 3-Day Whole Body Sale Jan. 24-26

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It is that time of year again!  Finally!  Whole Foods is having the 3-Day Whole Body Sale which includes 25% off thousands products, including vitamins, fish oli, herbs, homeopathic medicine supplements, proteins, meal enhancers, superfoods (my hubby’s favorite) chia & flax seeds and much, more!

It is no secret we love supplements in our family, our son has been using the ones we purchase from Whole Foods for years!  That is why this sale is so awesome!  My son does not like anything with meat, and let’s be honest what kid really loves fresh vegetables?  If your child does, I am happy for you because I couldn’t get my son to eat one to save my life!  We realized that instead of the night-time argument over eating his dinner we would just purchase supplements.  It has been a lifesaver, meal time is much happier and we know he is getting all the things a little boy needs! A one-month supply for my son’s is usually $29.99, the 25% off is great savings, and reason to stock up.  Wondering what supplements could help your child?  Whole Foods has a full list of them that may be found here.

The 3-day sale also includes cleanse and detox kits, it is the new year, if you need to detox pick up one of the many items at Whole Foods with amazing savings.  Not sure what would work best for you?  Whole Foods has the most incredible people who can help you with any and I really do men any question you may have.  They also have a list for nutritional support for men and women, and women who are expecting.

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disclaimer: this is a sponsored post for whole foods

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