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Recipes for Valentine’s Day Desserts
A Valentine’s Day dessert calls for something heart-shaped, pink, red, chocolate or a combination of all of these. Whether you plan to serve dessert as the final touch to a Valentine’s Day dinner or to bring dessert to the office as a holiday treat, you’ll want to serve something that reflects the holiday, shows off your baking creativity and satisfies every sweet tooth.
Lemon Bar Recipe
You know the old saying… when life gives you lemons, make lemon bars! (Ok, maybe that’s not EXACTLY how the saying goes, but it’s certainly a delicious twist!)
How to Create a Child’s Behavior Chart
Altering or shaping a child’s behavior takes incentive, consistency and patience. Creatively find ways to encourage your child to behave the way you desire, such as with a behavior chart. Ask Dr. Sears and the National Center for Learning Disabilities (LD) both recommend behavior charts that offer tangible rewards when your child exhibits desired behavior. Dr. Sears advises making the charts fun, changing them often, hanging them in a highly visible location and getting your child involved in creating and maintaining the chart.
Spooky Snacks Your Kids Will Love
Halloween is so close, and your kids are probably champing at the bit to start the celebration. Well, that usually means candy and sweets and more craziness from the kids. Not necessarily. You can surprise them with a wicked cool lunch and rest assured theyre eating well. Spider Pigs Spider Pig, Spider Pig, does whatever a spider pig does like taste great!
Homemade Marshmallow Peeps!
The kids will love filling their baskets with these delicious Easter treats made from Momma Reiner’s classic marshmallow recipe. Hop on into the kitchen and enjoy!