Feel like you haven’t seen the classic snacks of your youth lately? Well, that might be because they’ve gone extinct!
It's sad but true - some of our most popular old favorites have disappeared from grocery store shelves with little to no fanfare.
Never again will a tuna fish sandwich contain the extra zest of Tuna Twist, and you certainly won’t be able to wash down your sad and boring tuna sandwich with a Squeeze-It drink.
If your kids are like most, they love sweet treats. As a mom, you want to make them happy, but know better than to give in to every wish they have or they'll end up bouncing through the roof on a sugar high and skipping their nutrient-rich meals.
Do you have recipes that you clipped from a newspaper or magazine, put away in your recipe box and then forgotten for 10+ years? Well, this is one of those recipes.
I cut out this Red Velvet Cake from the Houston Chronicle, "Hints from Heloise," in 1998. I made it back then, loved it and saved it. Now the clipping is that iconic old newspaper shade of yellow. This recipe has moved from house to house, state to state.
Here is the Sugar Mommas’ version based on that old recipe.
It’s about that time of year again - the time when we open our barbecue grills to family and friends. It’s the Mama Q -quick, healthy and modern!
So moms…get your grills ready! Grab your favorite wedges: They’re best for planning, prepping, and grilling while being so very modern. Oh yes, we are talking shoes here, not lettuce or lemons!
A few weeks ago my father-in-law emailed me a recipe that sounded so tasty! I used it as inspiration to create this light and delicious spring inspired pasta dish. It’s the perfect thing to bring to a picnic in the park or an outdoor BBQ - the fresh flavor of parsley along with the garlic is a delightful combination.
Does your family drink almond milk? If so, have you ever tried making your own?
It's easier than you think!
Pure founder Veronica Bosgraaf shares her special recipe below. She makes a batch almost every day with her kids (they love squeezing the stocking) and her son Noah can make it almost completely on his own.
If you're like we are, you're always looking for healthy snacks for both you and your kids. Here's an easy, healthy and delicious snack that works for you and the kids!