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Thursday, October 31, 2013

 

making a molehill out of a mountain {rhythm of the home}

Rhythm of the Home’s Holiday edition is out today! Check out my article about simplifying our kids’ toys. I’ll be conducting our “pre-holiday purge” soon. Care to join me?


Author’s note: You can read my past contributions to Rhythm of the Home hereat9:27 AMNo comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to PinterestLabels:Cleaning,Family,Parenting,ROTH,Simplicity

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

 

dirt cups and spring adventures! {rhythm of the home}

The spring edition of Rhythm of the Home is out today! I have two articles to share with you.

dirt cups: a recipe
The first is a recipe for dirt cups, a snack tradition (like with haystacks) I’ve been keeping up since my summer camp days.
spring adventures

The second is a list of spring adventures we love to experience again and again. I hope they inspire you to get outside and enjoy the thaw!at8:28 AMNo comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to PinterestLabels:Boston,Parenting,Recipe,ROTH,Weather

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

 

no-bake fall treat: haystacks {rhythm of the home}

Rhythm of the Home magazine’s autumn issue is out today! {obligatory self-plug alert} Check out the great fall-themed articles there, including my own recipe for haystacks, which is a great dessert for your kids to make–at a party or just for the family–this fall.

Oh, and if you really want to gild the lily, you can make “cow paddies” for your haystacks by adding a mini-Reese’s cups in the middle. But don’t say I didn’t warn you about their addictiveness!at7:54 AM1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to PinterestLabels:Recipe,ROTH <#comment></#comment>Older PostsHomeSubscribe to:Posts (Atom)

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