|
|
QingQingMommy Menlo Park, CA
+8Bitten: Food Blog with Daily Recipes
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Recipes Ages & Stages: General Interest I really like reading the food blog Bitten by Mark Bittman, who has written some great cookbooks (like How to Cook Everything, one of my favorites). I try and check it out everyday, because there’s a daily recipe, +4Parent Guide to MySpace and FaceBook - Basic Principles to Follow
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Computers & Internet Ages & Stages: General Interest Worried about what your kids are doing online, especially with social networking websites like MySpace and Facebook? Here are some guiding principles from a recent article published in PC Magazine online. Don't assume +9Pick Your Own Fruits - Directory of Farms
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Food & Dining Resources Ages & Stages: General Interest We just picked our own strawberries at a local farm and they were the best tasting strawberries we have ever eaten. Which leads me to believe that picking your own fruits & vegetables is not only fun but it's +26Great Kids Resources, a Wealth of Information and Useful Websites
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Education Resources Ages & Stages: General Interest I found a great resource for families and kids that has a wealth of information and useful websites. Refdesk.com is simple to use, and lists the links to other websites alphabetically. Everything from free coloring pages +8Anti-Itch Gel - Perfect for Mosquito Bites
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: First Aid Ages & Stages: General Interest We have used this product for years. It used to be called Rhuligel. It is absolutely terrific at stopping the itching of mosquito bites and rashes (like poison ivy and such). Band Aid recently acquired the +4Quick Cheat Sheet for BPA Free Bottles
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Child Safety Ages & Stages: Baby, Toddler, Preschool With the need for BPA free bottles and sippy cups, who can even remember which ones are good and which ones are bad? I found a cheat sheet that lists all the ones that are safe to keep. So as you go through your collection, +8Dont Buy a Pricy Tutu... Make One So Easy and Cheap
Favorite Zip Zap Send Topic: Kid's Apparel Ages & Stages: Baby, Toddler, Preschool, K-5th Grade I wanted a tutu for my little girl but couldnt find one cheaper than $12. Most are around 20 dollars. So I looked up how to make them on google and was pleasantly surprised that they were not only cheap, but easy, you don't |