summer movie night with teen beach movie

Our family loves a good movie night! Once a week, we all snuggle up on our family room and watch a movie together – complete with popcorn of course! Well, this next weekend, we know what we will be watching!! My kids are soooooooooo excited about Teen Beach Movie, a breezy musical comedy that’s sure to get us up dancing and singing! The film is a fun, modern take on classic beach party movies, and includes a feel-good message about the importance of believing in yourself and following your dreams. From the previews we’ve seen, we are totally pumped to tune in!

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My girls just love Austin & Ally, so they are super excited to see Ross Lynch as Brady – one of two surfers who take the last wave of summer, one that mysteriously takes them into a classic beach party movie, Wet Side Story. There, it’s surfers versus bikers for control of the beach hangout… and everyone spontaneously breaks into song and dance. Brady and McKenzie must try to return to present day, but their lives may be changed forever when they inadvertently change the movie’s romantic storyline — and the movie’s handsome surf guy, Tanner, is falling for McKenzie while biker girl Lela is swooning for Brady.


It sounds like “Greece” meets “West Side Story”… I can’t wait! And the music we’ve heard is super catchy! Make sure YOU tune in on July 19th at 8pm ET/PT and see this cute film for yourselves!

Disclosure: I received Disney Channel “Teen Beach Movie” products in exchange for a post about the film. As always, all opinions are my own.

i’m moving to greece

You laugh. But this place is amazing. We’ve been to Mykonos, Crete, Santorini, Nafplio, Corinth and Kusadasi, Turkey (Ephesus). I’ve seen more beauty than I ever thought possible! I promise when I get home I will go through the thousands of pictures (literally) and pick out some fabulous ones for you.

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mykonos

Ancient Ephesus

Ancient Ephesus

mykonos alley

acropolis

acropolis

Santorini

Santorini

Guest Post: Food Safety Interview with Dr. Elisabeth Hagan, Undersecretary of Food Safety

Dr. Hagan tipsWhile I am out of the country, enjoy this informative guest post from Dr. Elisabeth Hagan, the Undersecretary for Food Safety, who shared the following answers when asked questions from bloggers:

1) We often see recalls of tainted products on the news, and we read that the CDC estimates 1 in 6 people get food-borne illness (also known as food poisoning) a year. When we think about food poisoning, we usually associate it with a bad meal at a restaurant. Should we change our thinking?

 It takes several steps to get food from the farm or fishery to the dining table and contamination can occur at any step in this process—during production, processing, distribution, or preparation. We often blame restaurants, but when you think about it, what a chef does in his or her kitchen—getting the food ready to eat—is probably the same thing you’re doing in yours. That’s why our Food Safe Families public service advertising (PSA) campaign really focuses on food preparation in the home and the steps families can take to prevent serving harmful bacteria themselves.

 2) Some of the food safety tips seem obvious whereas others seem overly-cautious. What are the common myths around food safety?

My colleagues and I often hear about food handling practices that aren’t safe but are handed down from generation to generation or passed between friends.

For example—how do you normally check to see if your hamburger is cooked enough to be safe? A lot of people, to cut inside and look  at the color of meat. However, the color of meat is not an indication of safety. One in four burgers turn brown before reaching a safe internal temperature. The only way to check if your hamburger is safe to eat is to use a food thermometer to verify that it’s reached 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

3) Are some people more at risk for food poisoning than others?

 Unfortunately, yes. Certain groups of people, including pregnant women and their unborn babies, older adults, and people with weaken immune system, such as those with cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, kidney diseases and transplant patients are more susceptible to foodborne illness. This means that they are more likely to get sick from contaminated food and, if they do get sick, the effects are much more serious.

4) If we have food safety questions, are there any online resources we can use?  

I encourage families to visit FoodSafety.gov where they can learn about safe food handling practices and access “Ask Karen,” an online database with more than 1,500 answers to specific questions related to preventing foodborne illnesses. We also have an Ask Karen app for Spanish-speaking Americans. You can also call the USDA Meat & Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) or FDA’s Information Line at 1-888-SAFEFOOD (888-463-6332).

5) So many food safety tips involve meat. Does this mean that I don’t have to worry about food safety if I’m a vegetarian? 

You still have to be careful. There are plenty of safe food practices that vegetarians, even vegans, need to be mindful of. Fresh produce may come in contact with harmful bacteria from many sources, from contaminated soil and water in the fields to a contaminated cutting board in the kitchen. Fresh eggs, too, need to be handled carefully. Even clean, uncracked shells may occasionally contain Salmonella. And don’t forget dairy products. Raw milk, as well as cheeses made with raw milk, may contain E. coliSalmonella, and Listeria.

So, you still need to be careful, and you can find safe food handling tips for all kinds of food products – not just meat and poultry – at foodsafety.gov

6) How do I prepare for an emergency such as a hurricane or tornado?

If you know a storm is heading your way, there are several steps you can take to help keep your food safe. Freeze containers of water for ice and store them in your freezer and refrigerator to help keep food cold once the power goes out.

You can also freeze refrigerated items such as leftovers, milk, and fresh meat and poultry that you may not need immediately. This helps keep them at a safe temperature longer. Another good idea is to group food together in the freezer. By putting them close together, it will actually help the food stay cold longer. If your power goes out, keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible.

7) Do I have to throw out my food if I lost power and my freezer thawed? 

Not necessarily. If your power goes out, keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature. The refrigerator will keep food cold for about four hours  while a full freezer will keep the temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the doors remain closed.

Discard any perishable food (such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs or leftovers) that has been above 40°F for two hours or more. Food from the freezer may be safely refrozen if it still contains ice crystals or is at 40 ˚F or below. If it looks like the power’s going to be out for four hours it’s a good idea to eat all that ice cream early!

8) What is the food safety tip that people most often forget)

Thawing food in the refrigerator is a food safety step most people forget. Sometimes people get in a hurry to thaw foods and let them sit on the counter. But since bacteria can multiply rapidly at room temperature, thawing or marinating foods on the counter is one of the riskiest things you can do when preparing food for your family.

If raw foods are thawed outside of the refrigerator, for example in the microwave or in cool water, they should be cooked immediately. Never re-freeze raw or not fully cooked foods that have been thawed outside of the refrigerator.

For more information, go to foodsafety.gov.

lactose free summer is still yummy with LACTAID

Its summer! Yipee!! One of the best parts of a hot summer day is getting a ice cream cone. But now that I can no longer digest dairy, this is now one of my sad parts of summer. I go with my kids to the ice cream shop and order…. a drink. Boo. It stinks!

Thank goodness for LACTAID! It comes to my rescue every summer. Food Network chef Melissa d’Arabian was on the Today Show recently sharing some of her favorite recipes using LACTAID.

 

I’ve been using LACTAID milk in most of my usual recipes, like pancakes or as a cream base for pasta, and I’ve had terrific results. Right now, we’re in Greece with NO LACTAID and I’m missing it. Let me tell you, there is not much sadder than going to a gelato store and saying, “Nothing for me, thanks.” When all you want to do is to DIVE IN to that yumminess! I’d love some, but even with my LACTAID tablets, I cannot handle that creamy yummy gelato. BUT as soon as we unpack in our new house and I actually find our ice cream maker (which will probably be in the kid’s room labeled “Christmas Ornaments” or something obvious, right?) I will be making this recipe for lactose-free ice cream from Lactaid! I’m so excited!!! Homemade ice cream for me this summer!!!!

lactaid ice cream

DOUBLE-BERRY ICE CREAM
1 cup sugar
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
4 cups LACTAID® Whole Milk
3 eggs, beaten
1 (12 ounce) package frozen lightly sweetened red raspberries
1 (10 ounce) package frozen strawberries in syrup
Preparation

In a large saucepan combine sugar and gelatin. Stir in LACTAID® Whole Milk. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture just starts to boil. Remove from heat. Whisk about 1 cup of the hot mixture into beaten eggs; return all to saucepan. Cook and stir for 1 to 2 minutes or until mixture coats a metal spoon (temperature will be about 175 to 180 degrees F). Do not boil. Stir in raspberries and strawberries. Cover and chill 4 hours or overnight until completely chilled. (Mixture will be very thick after chilling.)
Transfer the mixture to a 4- or 5-quart ice-cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer’s directions. Makes about 2 quarts.
NOTES
Homemade ice cream tastes better and melts more slowly if it is ripened before serving. To ripen ice cream in a traditional-style ice-cream freezer, after churning, remove the lid and dasher. Cover the top of the freezer can with waxed paper or foil. Plug the hole in the lid with a small piece of cloth and replace the lid. Pack the outer freezer bucket with enough ice and rock salt to cover the top of the freezer can, using 4 cups ice to 1 cup salt. Ripen about 4 hours.

 

disclosure: this is part of a sponsored campaign with lactaid and the motherhood. all opinions are my own.

greetings from greece!

We made it to Greece safely WITH all of our luggage! Despite a tight 40 minute layover in Moscow, where we had to go through customs and security and literally DASH through the airport, we made it in one piece!

The kids were amazing. A little whiny after only getting about 4-5 hours of sleep on Saturday night, but frankly, I was a little whiny too!! We arrived at our friends house and were immediately treated to a yummy lunch on the patio with glimpses of the sea and lovely breezes and hours of conversation.

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We’re all still really jet lagged, but having a blast. Yesterday we went to the Monastiraki Flea Market and saw the Roman Agora (the old marketplace) – including the Tower of the Winds, where Socrates conducted his classes and was later imprisoned.

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And of course, we had dinner at an outdoor cafe.

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And – by the way – you haven’t had a Greek salad unless you’ve been to Greece. Tomatoes picked hours before, fresh feta and oregano, drenched in olive oil….

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monsters university *giveaway*

Are you as excited as we are for Monsters University?? We adore all things Pixar in our house, so a new Pixar movie is always cause for celebration.

And we are not along! Kelloggs is just as excited as we are about seeing our favorite Monsters on the big screen.

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And they are celebrating on their cereal boxes. My kids were begging for Monsters’ cereal in the grocery store when they saw them! And its going way beyond just cute cereal box designs. Just in time for summer, moms and kids can check out Kellogg’s Scare Scholar, designed to provide us with free, fun social gaming (and rewards) around Kellogg’s cereal and the Monsters University movie!

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Scare Scholar is an instant win and sweepstakes game that will provide moms and kids a fun, new way to engage at the breakfast table and beyond. The Facebook promotion awards multiple instant win prizes each day, and culminate in one grand prize drawing of a $10,000 scholarship in August! WOW!  The kids and I played yesterday and we had so much fun!

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Not to brag, but I got an “A”.

Are you a Monsters nut like we are?

win it!

Quite a few lucky Girlymama readers will win amazing prizes Monsters University for you courtsey of Kelloggs!

  • 3 sets of four movie tickets to see Monsters’ University
  • 3 $200 “Monster Cash” (AMEX gift card)
  • 8 Monsters’ University themed pillowcases

 To enter, please share YOUR favorite monster! 

Additional entries:

2. Like Girlymama on Facebook to keep up with what’s happening on our site (then comment here to tell us!)

3. Tweet about this giveaway on Twitter &  follow me on Twitter @MelissaAngert

I entered to win Monsters University prizes from @MelissaAngert #giveaway! Enter here:http://girlymama.com/?p=6053

You may enter once per day per email address. 14 winners will be selected at random using the And The Winner Is plugin for WordPress and will be notified by email. Winner must have a U.S. Mailing address. Official Rules here.

 

Disclosure: While Kellogg’s has provided promotional support in the form of prizes, Kellogg’s is not sponsoring or administering the giveaway on this blog.

bye pennsylvania

Yesterday we left.

Our house was packed up into a (extremely full) van.

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We said goodbye to our home. One last swing on the swingset, one last ride on the tire swing. Colin kissed every room.

We shut the door behind us, with the keys inside.

And we drove away.

Some of us were in tears. All of us were sad.

But we left. Our 5 weeks of homeless adventuring have begun! For the next three weeks, we’re traveling all over the place. Husband and I both took 3 weeks off work and we are ready for anything!!

To start out, we drove to Ocean City, MD. We wanted to get the kids away from home and focused on what’s to come. We wanted to have a few days to relax as a family and recover from an INCREDIBLY stressful and tiring few weeks.

beachoceancityIts just what the doctor ordered.

 

supporting school throughout the summer

Its the last week of school around these parts! But even though my kids will be out of school for the next few months, I can still support their school by shopping the Box Tops for Education® Marketplace®! How cool is that?

I had never heard of the Box Top Marketplace, but you can login to the site, choose the school you want to benefit from your purchase and then shop over 300 retailers like Target, Toys R Us, Wal-Mart and Macy’s, and even specialty shops like Oriental Trading Company and Build A Bear Workshop. It takes only a minute to sign up and designate a school that will automatically receive eBoxTops when you shop.

Its a completely painless, FREE way to give to your kid’s school! I love it! I clicked on Target.com through the Box Tops Marketplace, placed my order as usual and BAM!

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My school earned money!

$1.11 may not seem like much, but over the summer that can really add up to some serious money for our school! I will be back and using this site frequently. Already this year, my school has earned $1,417 through the Box Tops Marketplace. That’s some serious money!

Box Tops for Education and its online Marketplace have helped nearly 90,000 schools across the country earn more than $525 million since the program started in 1996. Box Tops earnings are unrestricted dollars that schools can use for whatever they need most — from textbooks, laptops and musical instruments, to playground equipment, field trips and basic classroom supplies. Learn more about Box Tops for Education here.

eBoxTops Website Badge, used to promote online shopping and earning eBoxTops for your school.

I hope you will support your school alongside me this summer!
Disclosure: BTFE sent me a $100 gift card to use on the BTFE Marketplace site and asked me to write about my shopping experience. As always, all opinions are my own.

organize your kids earrings with shmoozees!

Do your kids have an insane earring collection they love to show off by leaving everywhere BUT their jewelry box? Cause mine do! I swear, I find earrings in the strangest places!!

well, problem solved!! Meet the cutest earring display EVER! Shmoozees!

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You can put your favorite cute earrings in their ears and show off your style!

Right now, Shmoozees is having a video contest and you can enter a video and win $500! Check out my entry – we did a Shmoozee fashion show!

Isn’t it CUTE??? Make sure you hurry over and enter! Contest ends soon!

 

linking up with Fashion Friday over on All Things Chic!

two weeks

14 days from today… we’ll be gone.

We’ll be packed. The moving van will be loaded.

And we’ll say goodbye to our house.

We’ll be on our way.

I’m wondering how we will make it. Today I was in tears at Gracie’s classroom watching pictures of her and her friends at the end of the year party.  Sunday we said goodbye to some of our oldest friends.

I swear I’m going to cry every day until July.