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13 Kitchen Science Projects to Blow Your Kids’ Minds

April 2 by Kaley

13 Kitchen Science Experiments that Will Blow Your Kids' Minds - the perfect rainy day activities to keep us busy during school break!

With spring just barely arrived, I think it is fair to say we could all use a few good indoor activities to keep the kids engaged about now. I usually turn to arts and crafts, but lately I have been trying to introduce a little more science to my little ones. Since I don't want to leave the house when the weather is so terrible, I definitely don't want to be running all over town looking for specific materials for our experiments. So I've rounded up 13 kitchen science projects that use … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Educational Activities, Kaley, Learning & Engaging, Sensory & Interactive Play, The Make & Play Vault Tagged With: at home science, at home science activities, at home science experiment, indoor activities for kids, indoor play ideas for preschoolers, kitchen experiments for kids, kitchen science, kitchen science activities, kitchen science experiments, preschoolers, science experiments

Parenting Hacks: Our #ParentingPlaylist for Raising Teens

March 19 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

It’s probably an understatement to say raising a child from birth to adulthood can be a rollercoaster. Once you graduate out of the toddler years, things appear to be smooth sailing.  You have a child that no longer needs their diapers changed, can communicate well, and is, hopefully, learning to be more self-sufficient by the day.   Things can start to get a little wobbly, once again, when your child goes from the double digits into numbers that contain the word 'teen.'  As a … [Read more...]

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12 Crock Pot Easter Dishes

March 18 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Crock Pot Easter dishes - this is going to make hosting Easter so much easier this year.

Whether you typically celebrate Easter with a fancy breakfast, a traditional ham dinner, or something in between, we can all use a short cut here and there to make meal prep easier, right? And what could be easier than setting it and forgetting it in a crock pot while you go on an egg hunt with the kids? Today we've rounded up a dozen delicious (and kinda genius) slow cooker dishes perfect for your Easter table. There are some classics, like carrot cake and honey glazed ham, that I didn't know … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Holiday, In the Kitchen, Seasonal Fun Tagged With: crock pot breakfast, crock pot dessert, crock pot ham, easter crockpot dishes, easter slow cooker dishes, slow cooker dessert, slow cooker hat

How First Alert 10-Year Sealed Battery Alarms Saved My Sanity!

March 14 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Thank you First Alert for sponsoring this post. First Alert 10-year sealed battery alarms offer hassle-free protection that helps keep your home and family protected for a decade! #LiveWithA10 When we sold our last house 5 years ago, we had to jump through a lot of hoops to get through the process of listing, appraisal, inspection, and closing. One of the things that stuck in my mind the most was our real estate agent telling us we had to make sure to have both smoke alarms and carbon monoxide … [Read more...]

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The Complete Guide to Homemade Baby Food

March 11 by Kaley

The complete guide to homemade baby food - it is easier than you think!

Do you guys make your own baby food? It's something I always wanted to do but never quite got my system down in time. Our contributor, Kaley, though? She absolutely knows here stuff. She walks you through every step and points out the exact tools you'll need to get the job done quickly and easily. She makes it look so easy I'm going to give it a go and serve it up to my kids in reusable pouches like these as a nutritious snack! Oh, and P.S., be sure you check out all of Kaley's brilliant … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In the Kitchen, Kaley, Parenting Tagged With: baby food, Baby food recipes, DIY baby food, healthy baby food, homemade baby food, how to make baby food

Parent Hack: Healthy Shamrock Shake

March 4 by Kristin

Around my house, everybody loves a good smoothie. We like to sneak in vegetables when we can, especially when no one can taste them! Spinach makes the whole smoothie green, but is 100% tasteless. This got me thinking about the shamrock shake that everyone looks forward to this time of year. Couldn't I just use spinach instead of green food dye? And wouldn't I be mom of the year for sneaking in another serving of vegetables? I started tinkering with the smoothie basics; … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: healthy shamrock shake, shamrock shake, St. Paddy's Day recipe, St. Paddy's Day treat, St. Patrick's Day recipe, St. Patrick's Day treat

Rainy Day STEM Activity: DIY Geoboard

February 27 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Looking for an engaging and educational activity that will appeal to a broad range of children? I highly suggest a trip to your neighborhood hardware store.   With just a few simple materials you and the kids can quickly create a classic toy that's been sparking children's creativity for over 60 years: the geoboard. To start, pick up a sheet of peg board (the perforated board that's often hung on a garage wall and used to store tools) as well as some nuts and bolts.   Peg board … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: geoboard, preschool activity, rainy day activities, STEM, STEM activities, toddler activity

Parenting Styles: The Best Thing I Did For My Mental Health Was Relax My Cleaning Standards. A Lot.

February 22 by Lara Lillibridge

I thought I was being wise by installing carpeting that matched the dog. No one could see how rarely I vacuumed, unless they looked closely. Then my baby started crawling, and vacuuming became important. Really important.   I spent a lot of time vacuuming regularly. Then I had a second child and bought a dark red oriental rug. I was in over my head. It became readily apparent that I did not have the skills or discipline required to both raise my kids the way I had … [Read more...]

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New Feature: A Few of My Favorite Things

February 19 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

I'm trying out something new and I want you to come check it out! A couple of times a month, I'm going to be sharing a few of my favorite things over on my Instagram Stories. My hope is that it'll help you find a new book or show to enjoy, a new product to make your life easier, or something to keep your kids engaged and occupied. Head over there for my detailed review and check out below for affiliate links to each of them!   #1 - How to Be the Parent You Always Wanted to … [Read more...]

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Parenting Styles: How to Get Siblings to Play Nice When Stuck Inside Together

February 13 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

So much of the country is dealing with crazy cold weather and/or tons of snow right now. At our house we're on our 7th snow day! First priority, of course, is keeping everyone warm and safe. Second priority? Keeping everyone sane! At our house, we've got a 10-year-old, 8-year-old and 4-year-old and, let's just say, being stuck indoors together for long stretches of time can be challenging if we don't plan for it. The problem is mostly that it can be hard to … [Read more...]

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Kid-Friendly Baking: Chocolate Heart Rice Krispy Treats

February 11 by Kristin

Kids Valentine's Day Treats - Chocolate Dipped Heart Rice Krispie Treats

Did you know that cake decorators sometimes use rice krispie treats to mold under fondant for things like, say a giant cowboy hat? It's true! The rice krispie treat recipe can be used as a type of playdough. Once it has slightly cooled, you can mold it into any shape you like. In honor of the upcoming holiday, we decided to make up a batch and shape them into Valentine hearts. You can stop there, or you can really take it up a notch by dipping them in white chocolate and adding red … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In the Kitchen, Kristin Tagged With: how to create shapes with rice krispie treats, Kids Valentine treats, rice krispie hearts, valentine dessert, valentine diy, valentine treats

7 Skinny Coffee Drinks You Can Make at Home

February 5 by Kristin

7 Skinny Coffee Drinks you can totally make at home - save money and use less sugar. Win win!

I'm a morning person.  I wake up at 5:00am to work out, I come home and enjoy a cup of simple black coffee.  It starts my day out right and I'm packing lunches and making breakfast for the kids like a pro. This leads into my work day where I'm ticking off my to-do list, preparing myself a healthy lunch and picking up the kids from school.  That's about the time I hit a wall. It's that afternoon slump that gets my every time.  Instead of reaching for a snack that will only … [Read more...]

Filed Under: In the Kitchen, Kristin Tagged With: coffee recipes, happy hour for moms, iced coffee recipes, low calorie beverages, skinny coffee drinks

The Cozy Stuff You Should Totally Ask for This Valentine’s Day

January 31 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Valentine's Day looks different for everyone. Some folks go all out; dinner, flowers, lingerie... all the things! These days, for me, it's much more low key. I want nothing more than a quiet night-in spent with my sweetheart and maybe a little something special to take care of myself. If you're on board with this plan, I've got some especially awesome finds from my favorite purveyor of all things indulgent- Anthropologie. While I don't often shop at Anthropologie due to price point, it's … [Read more...]

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Making Tasty & Healing Hot Pot Meals at Home

January 23 by Steph (MPMK Founder)

Is there anything better than a piping hot bowl of nutritious goodness in the middle of winter? With it being peak flu season, I'm especially drawn to the healing powers of asian soups right now. The problem, though, is that I've always been intimidated by foreign sounding ingredients and cooking utensils.Enter the amazing new cookbook, Simply Hot Pots.Not only can you grab this beautiful guide to learn everything you need to know to become a legit creator of some hot pot magic. It's now easier … [Read more...]

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