This weeks amazing looking bread recipe has been provided by Linda Wilson. Served with Gordon Ramsay’s spicy butternut hummus (Yumm!)
Month: March 2015
Easter Egg Piñata
A piñata is a container often made of papier-mâché, pottery, or cloth; it is decorated, and filled with small toys or candy, or both, and then broken as part of a ceremony or celebration. Piñatas are commonly associated with Mexico. We’ve decided to give it an Easter twist.
Holiday Activities for you and the kids
As much as we love spending time with out kids, we do sometimes need a little bit of a break from them and i’m sure they need one from us. We’ve chosen a few of our Calender events to show you that this will be possible these holidays, including ones to do together! 🙂
How to minimise your makeup routine
by Aimee Webb owner of ALS Beauty in Sunnydale.
Whether you have no children, 1 child, 2 children, 5 children or your babies have fur, getting ready is never easy. And if we just could minimise the makeup routine, it would make our lives so much simpler.
Would you let your child “cry it out” to sleep?
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On The Fireline with Marion Wagner
Marion Wagner, a Volunteer Wildfire Services (VWS) volunteer since 2013, was on the fire line during the first week of March. She managed to take some time out to be interviewed by one of our South Peninsula Moms, Chevone Peters, on her blog Chevs Life. Click here to read the interview on Chevone’s Blog.
Should my child stop swimming in winter?
Lee-Anne McQueen, a local swimming teacher, shares her experience with us.
As a swimming teacher and a swimmer, I want to say no, never stop swimming! The benefits by far outweigh any reasons you could give me for stopping swimming, ever.
How to make a Recycled Friendly Worm
Here is another quick and easy craft to do with your kids on a rainy day. This friendly worm is the perfect craft for younger children.
At what age should you give your child a cell phone?
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