Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 25, 2008 -
I love the idea of creating fun food for Halloween, but I'm not too crazy about these pancake molds ($14.99). I don't really eat pancakes and the faces are scary! If I was a little kid, I wouldn't want to eat mean jack-o'-lantern pancakes.
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Jan 14, 2008 -
This weekend the Internet went wild over a new breakfast tool. Actually it's not so much a tool as it is an unnecessary accessory. If your breakfast needs a bit more bang!
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Jan 26, 2009 -
If your pancake flipping skills aren't prepared for the animal skillet, you might try the Heart and Daisy or Truck and Airplane pancake molds ($15 each).
Instead of pouring batter into a skillet and braving the flip, you place the mold on the griddle, then pour in the batter and cook until it's safe to remove the molds, flip the pancakes and cook. No more messy pancake slipping and sliding and your tots will go bananas for the fun shapes.
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Oct 21, 2009 -
- Make spooky crayons with cookie molds — Inhabitots
- Sparrow swoops his first cover of People — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Top babymoon destinations for expectant parents — Cool Mom Picks
- ABC pancakes are a cinch and so fun — CafeMom
- Is salt a four-letter word in your home? — ParentDish
- It's a girl for The Office's Amy Ryan — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Is autism genetic? — Health
- Get cracking on holiday planning to these rad ski resorts — Momologie
- Mom serves up toilet fresh candy .
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May 21, 2009 -
Moms who stock their pantries on a weekly basis often forget about old packages of pasta or cans of beans stashed way in the back of the bin. Before cooking, I rarely double check expiration dates. However, an email alerting me to the dangers of old mixes had me lifting every box and can in my kitchen last night.
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Jan 20, 2009 -
Kids and vegetables are often like oil and water. Try as you might, getting them to eat their greens can be a struggle that makes many mamas want to simply give up. If you are ethically opposed or just don't have time to puree and hide the veggies in brownies and chicken nuggets, opt for Dr.
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Feb 27, 2007 -
I don't know about you, ladies, but there's just something about staying in your own bed, showering in your own bathroom, and using your own stuff that I have a hard time compromising around when the relationship gets serious.
I like a little color, good quality linens, a few nice candles, and other small indulgences that make home feel like sanctuary. I don't want to gender stereotype here, but I think maybe the fellas just haven't been taught what to appreciate or look for in linens.
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