Vermont Snow Covered Walkway Bridge and Stream-Wordless Wednesday
March 2, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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New England Treasures
Everywhere I go in Vermont, no matter what season – there’s always a photo opportunity waiting for me!
The state recently received over 30 inches of snow from the monstrous blizzard last week that affected the East Coast.
My BFF from kindergarten lives in Enfield, New Hampshire. She owns Bearly Used Books, a really cute used book store, complete with pellet stoves, and recently sent me a book on how to shoot scenic photography.
This scenic picture was taken on the way to Northfield, Vermont – home to Norwich University.
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Organic Batter Blaster: Making Breakfast Easy With Kids
February 28, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Keep Cooking Simple

Cooking Teaches Kids Life Skills
Many families never plan menus. They go to the grocery store with no idea in mind or what it is they want to buy. Is it any wonder that there’s often nothing in the house to eat?
Menu planning isn’t a difficult task. It seems to take a lot of valuable time, but in the end it actually saves time in unnecessary trips to the store, and the nightly indecision of what the kids are going to have for breakfast in the morning.
When my kids were little, their favorite breakfast before heading out to school was chocolate chip pancakes and waffles. I didn’t mind making them when I worked part-time. I worked out of the home 3 days per week until they got older; so it was easy for me to do.
But on those days when I did have to rush out the door, I felt guilty about not making their favorite breakfast food, as preparation time is required.
I like to try something new occasionally, and my husband, who likes to poke through grocery stores, brought home Organic Batter Blaster Pancake Mix!
On the days that I have to babysit ‘Lil Moomette and her brother, I can easily make pancakes for the grandkids and know that they’re starting off the day with a good breakfast! We pressed a few chocolate chips into the batter as it was cooking in the pan, and presto! It tasted just as good as if made from scratch!
Kids love to help when it comes to cooking. Getting them involved early is a good way for them to learn responsibility and a skill they can use in life.
Cooking with kids can also be a time of bonding for child and parent. Kids can help in various ways; age appropriate tasks are best. Your younger children can just point and blast the pancake mix into the pan!
Showing kids simple things they can do will make them feel important. It’s a way of having fun with your children, and the fun thing about cooking with your kids is that they’re learning a new skill, they just don’t realize it!
Cooking with your kids and as a family is a great way to connect with your children. Keeping them involved in activities such as finding new recipes and cooking lets them know you think they’re special.
Organic Batter Blaster has been featured on the Food Network and CBS, and is available in BJ’s and local grocery stores.
For More Information Visit: Batter Blaster
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Bean Appetit: Childrens Cookbook Review and Giveaway
Hip and Healthy Ways to Have Fun with Food
Bring Kookiness to the Kitchen
As any grandmom knows, kids learn through emulation – watching and imitating the actions of others. That’s why it’s a good thing to always strive to be a good example.
For me, I learned to cook by watching my mom and aunts who passed down many of the traditional Polish recipes that I learned to love as a child. I’ve since passed down those traditions to my own girls.
Recently I had the opportunity to review a new cookbook – Bean Appetit: Hip and Healthy Ways to Have Fun with Food (Andrews McMeel Publishing) which was recently featured on Martha Stewart Radio.
The authors, Shannon Payette Seip and Kelly Parthen are co-owners of Bean Sprouts Café and Cooking School. They offer cooking classes for toddlers and grade school children. The school lets the kids have fun with food while exploring new ingredients. The authors are also currently developing a kids’ cooking show.
Bean Sprouts, a hip and healthy kids’ cafe, opened to much anticipation near Madison, WI in 2007. Bean Sprouts has drawn great media attention for providing a place for families that is both healthy and fun. Under the guidance of a child nutritionist, Bean Sprouts built its menu with the help and enthusiasm of Gale Gand–renowned chef, author, and Food Network star, who believes in Bean Sprouts’ mission.
One of my favorite chapters in the book was the breakfast chapter. The meal that both of my grandkids, ‘Lil Moomette and Slugger, enjoy best is breakfast. Soon they’ll be spending their first overnight with my husband and I, so I paid particular attention to finding recipes that would start their day off right!
Pancakes is a favorite of both grandkids, and “Stick Stacks” incorporates yummy fruit and skewers in an eye-appealing manner.
A great rule of thumb when it comes to cooking with children is keep it simple silly. Foremost, most children have relatively short attention spans. While they want to learn and help mommy out, they also don’t want to have enough time to get bored with the details. Use simple recipes when cooking with children and your chances for success will be much greater than with overly complicated or ingredient intense recipes.
The book is full of whimsical presentations, as well as food-themed games, crafts and activities.
Bean Appetit would like you to help them taste-test some recipes. You can test online recipes for Bean-GO (a healthy twist on Bingo that gets kids to try to new tastes) found in the book. Feedback Form
Moomette’s Magnificents is hosting a Giveaway Contest! For a chance to win, there will be one (1) winner of the book, Bean Appetit.
Please include a way of contacting you. Should you be the contest winner, this information may be shared with the contest sponsor in order to send your prize.
Main Rule: (remember if this rule is not followed then no others will count)
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This contest will run until March 15, 2010 at 11:00 pm. EST
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Culinary Arts Career Opportunities
February 13, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Career Opportunities

Turn Your WAHM Talents Into a Full-Time Business
I have yet to see the new movie that came out about Julia Child, “Julie and Julia” – but it’s on my list of top things to do.
I’ve posted here in the past that in hindsight, I should have gone to culinary school since the Culinary Institute of America used to be located almost in my backyard.
Cooking has always intrigued me, and those with specific talents can turn their passion into a catering work-at-home business and in turn expand their work-at-home business into a full-time restaurant business! Some of my favorite places to eat are locally owned, mom and pop restaurants.
Many believe that food preparation or cooking is an art. Restaurants and catering services anchor their success on the expertise and skills of their kitchen crew. As the cliche goes, “a man’s heart is through his stomach.” Restaurants and the food industry keep their customers loyal though unique and delectable recipes using both innovative and traditional ingredients.
The Culinary Arts have become an academic pursuit as well. Large food manufacturers look to culinary artists to create ready-to-eat, name brand food products that feature the same quality as those of homemade and restaurant-prepared food. Several culinary arts schools offer graduate studies in Hotel and Restaurant Management for students. Many schools here in New England offer such opportunities.
There’s also more traditional, classical institutions that cater to students who are employed in luxury hotels, cruise ships, resorts and restaurants or those employed as personal chefs to the rich and famous.
When we were visiting Hilton Head, many of the students of such schools were doing their Internships in the resorts down there for the summer.
Famed chefs open up their own schools to train protégés. A few culinary arts schools cater to hobbyists. The King Arthur Flour Company in Vermont is one that offers courses. Good schools provide intensive, hands-on training in everything as well as the real environment simulation to prepare their students well.
Culinary art’s courses quite frequently touch on cooking science or the standard ingredients that go into most food products, food decoration and preservation. The courses also segregate trainings into stocks, sauces, soups, meat, fish and poultry cookery, breads and pastries, etc. Several schools also offer courses on exotic and traditional cooking. Students are also trained on food service safety and sanitation, commercial kitchen parts, management and finance.
As it is with other specialized professions, culinary arts graduates may often have to start at the bottom when they do find a position. But extremely talented students need not wait too long to establish their own reputation and following.

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American Heroes #3 Children’s Music CD
February 10, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Educational Songs

It’s never too early for kids to start learning about American History!
When I was in high school, American History was a required subject in our junior year in order to graduate. I passed the first time around – however, I do know some who had to repeat the course a second time.
I’ve had the opportunity to review Jonathan Sprout’s newest CD, AMERICAN HEROES #3. Jonathan Sprout is being touted by the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for his album and had been nominated for the GRAMMY Awards in the “Best Children’s Album” category. He’s done over 6,000 performances for children across the country, as well as received numerous national parenting awards.
The CD features upbeat songs about historical figures such as:
- Jane Addams
- George Washington Carver
- Jonas Salk
- Pocohontas
- Cesar Chavez
- Milton Hershey
- Thomas Jefferson
- Wilma Rudolph
I played the CD for the grandkids, who are 1 and 3. ‘Lil Moomette really enjoyed listening to the story of Pocohontas. While my grandchildren are pre-schoolers, I think that it’s a wonderful way to introduce older children who are at least school-age to history through music.
Sprout serves up children’s music and a history lesson, all rolled into one! Why not educate our kids while entertaining them too?
Home school Moms – this CD would be a terrific way to introduce the kids to some American Heroes that they may not be familiar with!
Available on Amazon
UPDATE – Giveaway Cancelled as CD has been damaged.
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Melissa and Doug Slice and Bake Cookie Set Giveaway
Inspirational Toys for the Kids

Wooden Toy Set
For the grandkids’ birthdays this past summer my husband and I bought a Little Tikes outside playhouse which included a kitchen and attached picnic table. My son-in-law set it up in their backyard, and both kids, ages 1 and 3 enjoyed it well into the fall.
My granddaughter, ‘Lil Moomette, really enjoys following in her mom & dad’s footsteps by pretending to play “kitchen.”
I’m delighted to have the opportunity to let you know about a new wooden play food set manufactured by Melissa & Doug, from Gumpy Lump.
The Slice and Bake Cookies set is both educational and inspirational as it inspires pretend play and introduces children to the world of baking and might encourage them to be the next Pillsbury Dough Boy or Betty Crocker!
Inside the wooden set are:
- 12 cookies and 18 colorful toppings
- spatula
- knife
- cookie sheet
- kitchen mitt
Even when choosing make-believe toys for my own girls, I always looked for items that would stimulate their own imaginations. “Baking Instructions” are included, but they’re not intended to be used with real food.
What I like about Melissa & Doug toys is that they use non-toxic coatings and meet or exceed all U.S. toy testing standards.
If you’re looking for a gift for the kids, grandkids, homeschool or run a daycare, put this activity toy on your list!
Product Number: 4074
Manufacturer: Melissa & Doug
Size Box: 11.5″ x 9″ x 3″
Recommended Ages: 3 years and up
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For More Information Visit: Gummy Lump
Moomette’s Magnificents is hosting a Giveaway Contest!* For a chance to win, there will be one (1) winner of a wooden play food Melissa & Doug Slice and Bake Cookie Set.
Please include a way of contacting you. Should you be the contest winner, this information may be shared with the contest sponsor in order to send your prize.
*USA only
Main Rule: (remember if this rule is not followed then no others will count)
a) Sign up for my free Newsletter Updates to my blog through my e-mail Feedblitz link (on the top of my right column or let me know if you already are, in a separate comment) AND
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This contest will run until February 25, 2010 at 11:00 pm.
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Pepsi Refresh Project: Giving Back to Community Projects
February 1, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Help Make Communities Better
Pepsi can help make their – and your friends’ and families’ – ideas happen with the Pepsi Refresh Project.
Our family has always been pet-friendly. We had a purebred Black Lab before the girls were born and as they were growing up. Now I have a grand-dog, also a Black Labrador.
My own Lab was leash-trained, and didn’t roam freely, even in our own backyard. The grand-dog, however, was trained off-leash, feels quite at ease responding to commands, and is quite social with other dogs and people.
Through combined efforts and donations, my town recently opened a dog park. Dog Parks are becoming more and more popular. Not only are they fun for our dogs but , but are also a great place for humans to interact. They provide a place for dogs to run off leash and socialize with other dogs, as well as allowing for owners to socialize at the same time.
Unfortunately not all communities have Dog Parks available for our canine friends.
I’ve been asked to let you know that through the Pepsi Refresh Project, Pepsi will give away more than $20 million dollars to fund projects – both big and small – that help make communities better. The company invested significant resources, and opted not to advertise at the Superbowl this year, in order to support meaningful social engagement.
Through grass-roots community effort, our town has also upgraded a local playground to make it more handicapped accessible as well as added new lights for the football field at the high school. Neighboring towns were able to build a skateboard park, and another one built new sports fields for youth lacrosse, baseball and football programs.
Pepsi wants to hear what needs they can help fulfill for you and your community.
Each month, you have the opportunity to submit a project in one of six categories:
- health
- arts & culture
- food & shelter
- the planet
- neighborhood
- education.
At the end of the month, Pepsi will post the top submissions on their website and let the public vote on who should win grants ranging from $5,000 to $250,000 (totaling up to $1.3 million dollars!)
Lauren Hebart, Mom and CMO of Sparking Brands at Pepsi was interviewed and states:
Why is Pepsi Refresh Unique?
The program is unique because it puts the power in the hands of the consumer. Individuals submit their ideas and then the nation votes on the idea that moves them the most. This is done in a very ground up way. Essentially, we’ve democratized the process.
As a Mom what types of lessons do you hope children learn by getting involved in community projects?
Parents want to instill good values in their children and encourage them to act on their ideas and beliefs. As a Mom myself, I’ve shared this program with other moms in my community and have found that it sparks a cord with everyone. I’ve also seen my own children get very excited about it. I think it just feels right to them
If you and your family have a fantastic idea for an improvement you’d like to see in your community, submit it for consideration for the March round of grants.
When I do drink soda, Pepsi is my beverage of choice. You can connect with the Pepsi Refresh program via Twitter (@pepsi) or on Facebook
Vote for your favorite submissions for February’s grants at RefreshEverything.com
There are many creative, fun and unique meaningful ways to give back, and Mom Central thinks it’s fantastic that Pepsi wants to help.
“I wrote this review while participating in a blog campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Pepsi Refresh. Mom Central sent me a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.”

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Toilet Training in Your Future? Ferdinand Uses the Potty – Book Review
January 23, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under Product Reviews, Reviews & Buzz, books, children, education, family, grandparenting, kids, leisure, lifestyle, parenting, shopping, toddlers
Make Potty Training Fun
An Empowering Toilet Training Tale
My grandson, Slugger, is my second grandchild. He’s 17 months old and tries to keep up with his older sister, ‘Lil Moomette who is 3.
As with any second child, Slugger inherited quite a few of his sister’s toys and books, which he enjoys – most of the time.
When I had an opportunity to review Ferdinand uses the Potty, I was delighted. I think this is just the right book for him to get introduced to potty training.
Most of my readers know I have two grown daughters, and of course, ‘Lil Moomette. Helping to potty train Slugger will send me into unexplored territory – I don’t have the faintest idea how to potty train a boy.
Fortunately, a short interview with the author, Jay Tucker, explains why this book is a must-have for parents (and grandparents alike!):
Our journey with our son inspired me to write a potty training book called, “Ferdinand Uses the Potty.” The story is about a young frog named Ferdinand who wakes up one morning in a wet bed. He has no idea what caused it, but fortunately, he has a supportive friend who has been there before to offer him encouragement and advice. “Ferdinand Uses the Potty,” is written in rhyme so that children and adults will enjoy one of life’s earliest lessons. The book is illustrated by award winning artist, D.E. West.
The book, part of the Growing With Love Series, is colorful and beautifully illustrated.
Other books from the series include:
- Billy Had to Move
- The “O, My” in Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy – How to Prepare Your Child for Surgery
Put this delightful, humorous book on your list of “must reads” or as a gift for any mom-to-be, daughter, daughter-in-law, daycare provider, homeschooling mom or friend who will be going through the challenge of potty training in the future!
Publisher: Loving Healing Press
Paperback
Author: Jay Tucker
ISBN: 978-11-932690-82-8
MSP: $13.95
For More Information Visit: Ferdinand the Frog

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Switching from Blogger to Wordpress: What You Need to Know
January 7, 2010 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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When You Want To Learn Wordpress

Wordpress Orientation
Many bloggers are finding that Wordpress is the preferred platform of choice for blogging. I made the switch from blogger about 1-1/2 years ago, and don’t regret it for a minute.
Many of my friends are on the fence about switching, mostly because they think it’s so difficult – but it isnt!! If this WAHM Baby Boomer can learn it, anyone can!
Here’s an orientation class program that can put your mind at ease:
Wordpress is the website building tool of choice for many business owners these days. It’s a great option. No software needed on your computer, great functionality and flexibility – and you can update your site content from any computer, netbook or smart phone. It’s no wonder that it’s become so popular.
You’ve probably heard that Wordpress is incredibly user friendly – and it is! Still, most first time users find it overwhelming at first. If you ever tried to tackle Wordpress on your own and felt like giving up, you’re not at all alone. There’s a lot to take in at first.
I was lucky though. I had several patient friends available to help me over the learning curve. Still, I wouldn’t say that I felt truly comfortable for months after. The more I got to know it, the more I realized that Wordpress is both simple and complex all at the same time.
If you only want to use Wordpress to publish content, it’s pretty darned simple. The visual editor operates like any basic word processor. You enter content, press publish and you’re finished.
Think of Wordpress as being three things at once.
1. It’s a Content Management Script that runs on your web server, letting you enter content as easily as writing an email.
2. Your content is stored in a Database on your web server.
3. Finally, it wears a Theme, a set of template files, that determines how the content is displayed online.
Entering content is easy. The database takes care of itself. Customization, want to alter your design and manipulate the database for special needs, you have to tap a whole other area of knowledge and that’s where many get stuck.
There’s good news and bad news for those who want to learn more about managing their Wordpress site. The good news is that there’s a huge resource of documents and a large community of developers and users who are willing to answer your questions. The bad news is that there’s a huge resource of documents and a large community of developers and users…
The trouble for newcomers is usually that they don’t know how to ask the right questions to produce the answers they really need. The documents and forums seem to be written in a foreign language and newbie questions are often answered with links to more foreign explanations that just add to their feelings of overwhelm.
My advice? Don’t give up. Keep asking questions. To get the best answers, provide as much information about your problem as you can. If you’re persistent, you’ll find that things come easier over time.
For More Information Visit: Wordpress Orientation
About the Author:
Kelly McCausey of Mom’s Talk Biz invites you to Wordpress Orientation, your all access pass to exclusive Wordpress learning. We demonstrate answers to your questions during our live web conference sessions. If you’re goal is to do it yourself.
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Advice to Help Our Daughters Build Self-Esteem: Dove Campaign for Real Beauty & Giveaway
December 10, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under Veranda Chit Chat, baby boomer, beauty, children, education, family, giveaways, grandparenting, health, kids, leisure, lifestyle, parenting, shopping, womens health
Evolution
Thank You for Making a Difference
Earlier this year I passed on a bit of beauty advice from “Mom” to daughters in my post Beauty Tips You Can Use – With Love – From Mom.
Now, I’d like to share with you more important information regarding self esteem, and how it’s especially important for moms with young tweens, pre-teens or teenage daughters, as well as grandmoms with granddaughters.
Too many girls and young women develop low self-esteem from hang-ups about looks and consequently fail to reach their full potential in later life. The Dove Self-Esteem Fund (DSEF) was established as an agent of change to inspire and educate girls and young women about a wider definition of beauty. The DSEF is committed to help girls build positive self-esteem and a healthy body image, with a goal of reaching 5 million girls globally by 2010. It has already reached 2 million young women.
The Dove Self-Esteem Fund is part of the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty, a global effort designed to widen today’s stereotypical view of beauty. In the U.S., the DSEF supports the Boys and Girls Club of America and the Girls Scouts of the USA to help build confidence in girls 8-17 with after-school programs, self-esteem building events and educational resources. In the United Kingdom and other countries, the Fund supports Body Talk, an educational program about body image and self-esteem in schools. Since 2006, the Dove brand has conducted nearly 2,700 self-esteem rel=”nofollow”educational workshops around the world.
The Dove mission is to reach 5 million girls with self esteem programming by 2010. Since 2005, the brand has reached over 3.5 million girls globally. In fact, every time you buy Dove beauty care products your purchase supports the Dove Self Esteem Fund. This fall Dove launched the “Thank you for Making a Difference” program to thank supporters for building girl’s self esteem and to invite everyone to share their stories about making a difference in self esteem.
Dove will donate $1,000 to a national charity that supports self-esteem around the Holidays, on behalf of all our self esteem supporters to say “Thank You for Making a Difference”.
For More Information Visit: Dove Self Esteem Home Page
Moomette’s Magnificents is hosting a Giveaway Contest! For a chance to win, there will be two (2) winners of a Dove Package, featuring:
- 1 Plush Dove Spa Bathrobe
- 2 Dove products
- 2 Dove True You workbooks
Please include a way of contacting you. Should you be the contest winner, this information may be shared with the contest sponsor in order to send your prize.
Main Rule: (remember if this rule is not followed then no others will count)
a) Sign up for my free Newsletter Updates to my blog through my e-mail Feedblitz link (on the top of my right column or let me know if you already are, in a separate comment) AND
b) Visit the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty site and leave a comment about what you like best about their site and how you found it helpful.
This contest will run until December 22, 2009 at 11:00 pm.
For Additional Entries, check out my Contest Entry Rules.
Open to USA & Canada

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