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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Better Than Sex Dessert (or Chocolate Supreme)
Ingredients:
1 c. flour 1 sq. softened margarine
½ c pecans
2 8 oz. cream cheese
1 c. powdered sugar
1 sm tub cool whip
1 lg box instant chocolate pudding
3 c. milk
Instructions:
Mix together flour, margarine, and pecans. Spread in 9X13 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Cool in refrigerator. Mix cream cheese, powdered sugar, and one cup cool whip. Spread mixture on top of cooled crust. Make pudding according to package directions. Spread on top of cream cheese mixture. After pudding has set up, spread the rest of cool whip on top and sprinkle additional chopped nuts on cool whip. Refrigerate.
Tags: better-than-sex, dessert, family, Recipes
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Sugar Cookie Recipe
There is nothing more fun than making sugar cookies with the kids to celebrate the holidays
Ingredients
1 ½ cubes butter
2 c. sugar
1 c. milk
1 tsp. Baking powder
1 ½ tsp salt
1 ½ tsp vanilla
3 eggs
5 ½ c flour
1 tsp baking soda
Instructions
Cream butter, vanilla, and sugar together. Add eggs, beat well. Add milk and remaining ingredients; roll out on floured surface and cut with Christmas cookie cutters of your kids or your choice. Place on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 9 to 11 minute.
Patsy Hampton (Redmond 2nd ward cook book) 2005.
Tags: Family-Fun, holiday, holiday-foods, Recipe, sugar-cookies
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
We spend our lives reinventing ourselves. As a baby, you first learn your name. When you’re a child you identify yourself as “Daughter”, “Sister”, “Student” and “Friend”. As a young adult your beliefs and your occupations lead the way in helping you develop a sense of self – “Christian”, “Graphic Designer”, “Republican”, “Volunteer”. Getting married gives you the biggest identity change yet – “Wife”. It’s such a radical shift that most women change their name, the name you were born with that first defined you. With this new phase, come expectations from yourself and your spouse as to how you will develop into this role. It was a very difficult time for me. I struggled with how to incorporate the elements from my parents’ marriage that I wanted to emulate with the contrast of my reality as well as what I imagined my husband expected from me. I finally got a good grasp of that piece of my life when the next identity change happened – becoming a mother. And talk about a transformation! (more…)
Tags: family, Identity-Crisis, Inspirational, Midwast-Mom'ments
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Monday, August 30th, 2010
This is the perfect time to share this poem with your kids as they go back to school.
Somewhere out there is Laura. I don’t know anything about her except that she wrote this poignant poem titled “I Am”. The poem has been used in anti bullying campaigns around the world, and today I’d like to share it with you.
I AM
I am the person you bullied in school
I am the one who didn’t know how to be cool
I am the person you alienated
I am the person you ridiculed and hated
I am the person who sat on their own
I am the person who walked home alone
I am the person you scared every day
I am the person who had nothing to say (more…)
Tags: Back-to-school, Bullying, family, Keyuri-Joshi, On-the-ball-parenting-coach, parenting, Stop-Bullying
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Thursday, August 26th, 2010
There is new group at Mom Bloggers Club. For mama’s who aren’t afraid to say it like it is. Looking for funny, sarcastic blogs after all it isn’t always sunshine & roses and there is nothing better than having a good laugh at yourself! Snarky Mom’s Group is positivity hilarious. You moms need to check it out. It was created by Rachel Kargas. If you are a member of MBC come and join. If you are not a member it is easy to join. I really love this group. The moms have some great posts. Motherhood is very rewarding but there are times when it is more then you can handle. These mom put it in to perspective and make you laugh. It is good to know that you are not the only mom that some times feels overwhelmed.
Tags: funny-blogs, funny-mom-bloggers, mom-bloggers, mom-bloggers-club, mom-blogs, sarcastic-mom, snarky-mom
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
I have some great news to share with you! Come September, I will be participating in a huge blog tour put on by Cynthia Roberts, author of the upcoming romance novel Wind Warrior!
There are some pretty exciting prizes for everyone involved – Cynthia is giving away $600 dollars worth of wonderful items! YOU could win one of five fabulous prizes! There will be something romantic, something succulent, something exquisite, and two others that will offer you lots of choices… Curious? Check out what you could win on the official blog tour giveaway website, here! You can also learn more about how this giveaway will operate.
Mom-stuff.com has a new romance article written by Cynthia. It is Romance 101. We are so excited to have her professional words of wisdom on Mom-stuff.com.
I’m looking forward to being a part of this great blog tour, and I hope you will come and join us! I will choose 5 entries from your comments on Sept 28.
Each participating blog will randomly choose five entrants from their list of participants to be placed in the grand pool where 5 winners will be randomly selected, So leave a comment and you will be entered.
Winners will be chosen on Sept. 30th and notified via email by Cynthia
All finalists must provide their name and official delivery address at the time of finalist selection to me.
Tags: Blog Tour, Cynthia-Roberts, Romance, romance-novel, Wind-Warrior, www.mom-stuff.com
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Today I found this great post at Multiplemama. I laughed out loud so I just had to share it. Thank you, Andie for your wonderful talent to share the humor of motherhood. She is such a great Mom Blogger.
You can buy all the books like What to Expect when you’re Expecting, Sleep Training for Dummies, and How to have a Zen Baby. But when it comes down to it and that little baby is in your arms you learn a few things your mother and all those books never even mentioned. Most especially your mother because she had her career as a grandmother at stake.
1) Your abdominal muscles are not going to forgive you anytime soon.
Recovery time after being stretched like a Gumby doll is going to be at least twice as long as the time it took to grow that baby. And exponentially longer if you had more than one in there at a time. But, they most likely will not ever look the same.
2) Breast feeding can give you stretch marks on your boobs. Which by the way are not going to ever be half as perky as they were before. But no matter because they are now more commonly thought of as a snack bar, and all cuteness is pretty much out of the question. (more…)
Tags: family, mom-stuff, mom-tips, motherhood, multiplemama, multiples, www.mom-stuff.com
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
Today, the Women voters are celebrating the 90th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment which guaranteeing women the right to vote in United States. The Montana Secretary of State Linda McCulloch and Wichita-Metro Chapter of the League of Women voters (LWV) organize the event on the Capitol steps in Helena. This is a series of events which starting this month and continues through spring 2011.
The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920. Montana allowed women to vote six years prior to that. Way to go, Montana!
“Women are a force in life. A factor which must be considered in all problems. Nearly a century later Montana women continue to be a force in life. We continue to labor and care for our communities, our schools, our environment, and our people,” McCulloch told the crowd.
In 1869, Wyoming became the first territory to grant women the vote. Utah, Colorado, and Idaho followed—many saw this as a way to attract women to the new territories—but other regions of the country were harder to persuade.
The Events Beginning at 7pm August 20, 2010 and the public is invited to Wichita State University’s Hughes Metropolitan Complex at 29th North and Oliver to listen to a panel of women discuss women’s issues. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Karen DeCrow will be featured speaker at Friday’s celebration marking the League of Women Voters’ 90th anniversary.
Woman have come a long way in the last 90 years. Lets celebrate, girls
Tags: League-of-woman-voters, woman-issues, woman-right-to-vote, woman-voters, womans-rights
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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
Last weekend I was surfing through some of the free movie channels that my satellite company was trying to woo me with. I stumbled onto the 2008 movie The Love Guru and watched for about 10 minutes only to find my jaw pasted to the floor in mortified disbelief. This MPAA rated PG-13 movie was nowhere near appropriate for a 13 year old. It had extreme sexual innuendo, profanity, and a boy who says “I want to be a guru so girls will like me and then I will like myself”. Really? In addition to finding themselves a shade of crimson, most adults I know would find such content highly inappropriate for impressionable teens and younger siblings who are often grandfathered in to a movie. I’m not going to write about what I saw, because my mother will be reading this blog and I don’t want to offend her or, for that matter, you, dear reader! (Later, I’ll give you a website recommendation that you can use if you choose to read about Love Guru on your own.)
What if your child was invited to see this movie and you assumed it would be acceptable just because of the PG 13 rating? How do you know that the movies your children are viewing are appropriate to your value system as opposed to the fiscally motivated values of Hollywood Producer or a robotic MPAA rating panel?
Here are 5 suggestions to help parents stay a step ahead of Hollywood and kids who say “all my friends are seeing the movie… why can’t I?” (more…)
Tags: family, Keyuri-Joshi, movie-ratings, parenting, www.mom-stuff.com
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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
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It is Deborah’s belief that every child has great potential that can be developed when we have an understanding of how children’s brains develop. Deborah has devoted her life to providing programs and materials that create this awareness for parents and educators.
Deborah has taught kindergarten, and pre-school. She has also created an innovative community based program called, Family Network. This service provided information and resources to parents and educators by pulling the entire community together in support of the needs of families. She has been the coordinator of a family literacy program that provided high school completion and English as a second language, early childhood education and parent education, for in-need families. This included creating a jail parent program, a home tutoring program, and an at-risk teens parenting program.
She taught in the early childhood associate degree program for several years and most recently has, as the early childhood specialist for the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families, provided numerous presentations on brain development.
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Tags: brain-development, Deborah-McNelis, family, parenting, www.mom-stuff.com
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