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Organic Shampoo and Body Scrubs – OrganicaPure
I’m always open to trying new organic bath and body products – especially if I can find one that works well. Sometimes I try to make my own, but with four kids I don’t always have time. I like having premade products available for when I don’t have time to make my own organic shampoos […]
Rose Oil: The Queen of Essential Oils
Rose is the queen of flowers, and rose essential oil is said to be the queen of essential oils. It is also one of the most expensive essential oils available today, mainly because of the huge amount of rose petals that are needed for producing the oil and the amount of work needed for the […]
Sunbow Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob SquarePants Sunscreen Review
If your kids are like mine, then it’s a struggle putting on sunscreen. Maybe making sunscreen fun is the answer to this dilemma? At least that’s what I thought when I tried using Sunbow’s new line of sunscreen. The paba free, hypoallergenic and water resistant zinc oxide cream, sunscreen spray and the sun stick feature […]
Chili’s Triple Dipper and Giftcard Giveaway!
Good things come in three’s. My third child got me over my panic attack about motherhood. In our third year of going out my husband proposed. Good things can definitely come in three’s and that is what Chili’s is celebrating right now with their Triple Dipper menu option and a cool promotion, Shout Out to […]
Greener Lawns with Family Friendly Yard Treatments – Scotts Turf Builder Review
I’m pretty picky about what goes on my lawn. While I’m not over-the-top organic fruit-loop, I do like to know that what we put on the yard is something that will be safe for the family. We have dogs, cats and a passel of little ones to keep an eye on after all. So I was intrigued […]
How to Tame Travel Tantrums: Make Traveling with a Toddler Easy and Stress-Free
Travelling by air, train or by road with a toddler can come with its fair share of adventure, excitement, and well, tantrums. Travelling can tire toddlers and preschoolers and a tired child is prone to tantrums. So, how do you deal with a travel tantrum without losing your sanity? Here are some simple, effective strategies for […]
Springtime Dangers for Dogs and Cats
There are numerous dangers for dogs and cats that occur in the spring of the year.
Culinary Herbs as Home Remedies: Thyme
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) grows all over the Mediterranean countries. The name of the herb comes from the Greek word thymon that means courage. Roman soldiers used to bathe in thyme water to gain strength and courage. In Scotland, thyme tea was drunk for the same reasons, and also to keep nightmares away. The ancient Egyptians […]
Transplanting 101: Hardening Off Your Vegetable Seedlings
While it is spring here, it certainly hasn’t felt like spring in the last few weeks. The temperatures have been very wintery, yet the seedlings under the lights in my basement continue to grow. I started them weeks ago, long before I knew it was going to be a very cold spring. If you have […]
Eco-friendly Lunch Boxes: Go Green and Save Money with Reusable Containers for School Lunches
If you are a green and eco-friendly mom, then I’m sure you agree that packing lunches can be quite a challenge. Baggies and paper bags don’t really fit the bill and eating at school is not really the healthiest option. So, what’s a green mom to do? Here are some eco-friendly lunch box solutions that […]
Pole Beans in the Garden
Pole beans are another type of beans, similar to bush beans in taste, but the growth habit sets them apart. Pole beans are climbing vines and need a support, trellis or fence on which to climb. Planting Pole Beans in the Garden Pole beans usually take longer to mature than bush beans, making them an […]














