Author: Melissa

peppa pig and the muddy puddles

The kids and I are loving the brand new Peppa Pig and the Muddy Puddles book!

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Peppa and George are so excited when it rains – they can’t wait to play in the puddles! But when the rain turns into a flood, they have to figure out how to get the food they need from the store, now that there is water everywhere. We loved how when Grandpa and Granny Pig show up in a boat and Peppa and George go with them to visit all the neighbors to see how they can help and make sure all their neighbors have what they need during the flood.

Its a terrific book for this current age where natural disasters seem to be appearing at every turn! Of course, my kids didn’t see that! They just saw a cute book about their favorite Peppa characters 🙂 But Mama knows that they are really learning a valuable lesson.  That especially in times of trouble, you should always be looking around you and seeing how you can help people.

Its a great reading level – my 8-year-old read it to her younger brother no problem. She claimed it was a ‘little kids book’ but when I was looking for it later, guess where I found it? On her bedside table. Not such a ‘little kid book’ after all, I think!

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Peppa Pig and the Muddy Puddles is available in hardcover now for $12.99. And don’t forget to Friend Peppa on Facebook for fun activities and chances to win Peppa Pig prizes and follow them on Twitter for some fun, lively Peppa conversations.

disclosure: i received this book for free to facilitate this post. as always, all opinions are my own!

celiac close to home

We are so lucky in our family – while one of us has a peanut allergy and two are lactose intolerant – we really have lucked out on food allergies. We have so many friends who have family members who really suffer. I often eat gluten-free just because it makes me feel better due to a mild gluten-sensitivity, but I have a good friend whose son was recently diagnosed with Celiac Disease.

Until recently, I hadn’t really understood what Celiac was. But over three million people in the Unites States suffer from Celiac Disease and an alarming 85% of those who suffer are undiagnosed (or misdiagnosed). Celiac disease can be difficult to diagnose because it can cause numerous different symptoms, many of which mimic other diseases, such as IBS or Crohn’s. Through spreading awareness, our goal is to improve the diagnosis rate and help stop unexplained suffering. I remember when Colin was tested for it last year when he was so sick.

Currently the only treatment is a lifelong gluten-free diet and, with products like Udi’s Gluten Free Goods, the transition to living gluten free can be completely seamless.  And for those of us who don’t personally suffer, being able to have Udi’s products that we can serve friends without worry are a lifesaver! I always pick up a pack of Udi’s cookies when Colin is having a play date with his friend – I have to fight my kids away from the Snickerdoodles. They’re moist, chewy and taste amazing.
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Personally, I enjoy Udi’s bread almost every morning! I toast my sandwich bread and add an egg – YUM!  I find I really need some carbs with breakfast in order to stay full all morning, so this is one of my standard breakfasts. When I’m running late or on the go, I eat some Udi’s Granola (gluten AND peanut free!!) with greek yogurt or a Udi’s Granola Bar.

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And even for grilling – no need for anyone to miss out just because they’re gluten-free! Udi’s buns are SO yummy – and you can hardly taste the difference! I love them for really hearty burgers – they can really hold up to whatever you dish out!!  (Cause we do NOT to boring burgers in our house. Pile on the toppings!!)

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disclosure: i received a box of udi’s goodies to facilitate this post.

when did this happen?

preschoolI must have blinked a second too long… Suddenly my baby is a kindergartener. And we’ve left the preschool years behind.

He is so so proud to be growing up – to go to ‘real school’ and ride the bus.

I wouldn’t mind slowing down a bit.

wummelbox: crafts at our doorstep!

My kids are pretty creative individuals, but there are those days when they still need to be entertained (like every day). When I first heard about Wummelbox, I knew this would be a really great way to keep them busy but learning.

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So what is a Wummelbox?  Wummelbox is a European-style arts & crafts subscription service for kids that is designed to inspire learning, creativity and exploration. Wummelbox provides families with all the materials needed for hours of hands-on fun all in one box. The best part for busy parents? It’s conveniently delivered right to your doorstep!

Appropriate for ages 3-8, each Wummelbox is based on a particular theme (i.e., Nutrition, Music, or Color and Light) and includes all the materials needed (plus instructions) for a child to create 3-4 projects. We received the “Nutrition” themed box:

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The nutrition-themed Wummelbox had four arts & crafts projects that invite kids to explore the delicious world of food and cooking:

•  We opened our own colorful grocery store and sell our handmade fruit and veggies (Recycle the Wummelbox and turn it into a cash register for your grocery store!) Check out our mad sewing skillz:

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•  Become your own head chef and decide what goes into your very own cookbook.  Decorate and personalize your own chef’s apron, too!

•  Play a fruit and veggie game and learn which foods grow on trees or in the ground.

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•  Experiment and learn with food. Make paste for art projects out of potatoes and discover how water separates from starch or conduct a “full-feeling” experiment to see how the pace of eating influences how quickly you feel.

My girls had a great time playing the fruit and veggie game with their little brother. They tried many times to trick him but he knew his stuff! And of course, they were all totally inspired and “helped” me make dinner that evening! I decided to make a big salad so they could see all of the ingredients, how it was prepared and learn how important vegetables are to a healthy diet.  After dinner, we all sat down as a family and created our own fruits and veggies and set up a pretend grocery store in our living room. Wummelbox entertained my kids that entire day and they still break it out to create more! Its perfect for a rainy day at home when the kids are getting stir-crazy!  I highly recommend Wummelbox for busy moms.

Wummelbox subscription packages include: Try A Wummel, a 1 month subscription priced at $34.95; Little Wummel, 3-month subscription priced at $24.95 per month; and Big Wummel, a 12-month subscription priced at $19.95 per month.

To learn more about Wummelbox, visit wummelbox.com or facebook.com/wummelbox

Fashion Friday: Stuart Weitzman for Spring

Just when I SWEAR I am cutting back on my shoe budget, spring comes. After a winter full of bulky boots and (dare I admit to it) Uggs, I am SO ready for a spring style surge! And Stuart, darn you, you are KILLING ME HERE!

Well first off, I really need a classic nude pump. I had a cheaper pair, but they are just wearing out. I love them and wear them constantly! The Daisy is perfect – and its on sale for $194!

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And you cannot go through summer without a wedge. Its like a law. Or it should be…

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These are AMAZING! The French Cuff is to die for!

FRENCHCU_CORSUE_13But I think if I had to pick just one pair… Hello, Gorgeous!!

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Now that you’re drooling over shoes… Head over to Shopcade, the personal shopping app, has partnered with the iconic fashion brand to offer a chance to win a $200 gift card to get your feet moving in some of the hottest looks of the season! Shopcade has launched a ‘Deals Revolution’ that brings relevant deals directly to users based on what they want – think Pinterest with direct shopping capability. Invite friends, earn credits for shopping just by liking your favorite pieces, and unlock special discount codes and more! All you need to do is join Shopcade and enter to win.!



the new man in my life

I drive out to Ohio on Saturday to see this little darling… My newest nephew, Baby Jake!

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He was just the sweetest, tiniest, most adorable little thing!! I held him all night — I got to be all auntie and feed him a bottle and change his diaper and bounce him around to get him to stop crying…

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Baby heaven. Truly.

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harry revisited

Its finally here – I‘m finally reading my beloved Harry Potter with the kids.

Do not underestimate how much I am enjoying this!

Sharing something you adore with someone you love for the first time is so sweet. I love hearing their gasps of surprise at things that no one is shocked about anymore.

Like when Hagrid says, “You’re a wizard, Harry.” And Colin says “NO WAY!”

Or watching their eyes fill with tears hearing about how Harry’s parents died.  Watching their outrage at how Harry is treated by the Dursleys.  Seeing their excitement about Diagon Alley. Talking about what they would name their owls.

It’s like reliving it all again. For the first time.

lactaid: news for my poor tummy

About this time last year, I discovered I was lactose intolerant. I’ve always had trouble with dairy, but suddenly any and all dairy was no longer my lukewarm friend. Now it was my mortal enemy. Like many, many others I realized that those stomach aches weren’t a coincidence – they were directly related to my body’s inability to digest the lactose enzyme.

Lactose Intolerance is surprisingly common.  Most people produce that natural enzyme, lactase, which breaks down lactose (sugar in milk). The amount of lactase your body produces will determine how much lactose your body can break down. So as you lose that lactase, you lose the ability to digest the lactose in milk. And it is common for lactose intolerance to be progressive; many people develop a lactose intolerance later in life. Guess I’m getting old?

land-prd-milkIt was quite sad when I had to say goodbye to some of my favorite foods. Like lattes. (tear) Like ice cream. (SOB! Goodbye, Old Friend!) But my sister recommended Lactaid tablets and I gave it a try. It helped – a lot! I still had trouble eating really good ice cream, but with Lactaid I could comfortably eat frozen yogurt again. Now I always carry Lactaid in my purse, for those dairy emergencies. Like crème brulee on the dessert menu. (Because you should never EVER pass up crème brulee.)

I just recently was on a call with Food Network chef Melissa d’Arabian and registered dietitian Michelle Harrington and learned so much about what lactose intolerance is and how to live with it. And one of those ways to help is Lactaid milk products!  I went out and grabbed some Lactaid milk. I cannot remember the last time I enjoyed milk!  I put it in my coffee, in my cereal and my tummy is so much happier! Even those little glugs of dairy in my coffee were hurting, so this is a fantastic development for me!

Lactaid milk is real milk – it just has had the lactose enzyme removed. For some reason I never knew this. I thought it was like soy milk or something. Clearly, I am a super informed consumer, as usual. But it is just regular milk without the lactose. Same thing, just made so that people like me can drink it. And did you know  that Lactaid also makes ICE CREAM? No joke. Things just got real, people.

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