Buttons Diapers has recently added wet bags in three different sizes to their online store. Smalls are $7.00, mediums are $10.50 and larges are $17.00. I received a large wet bag in the pebble (gray) polka dot print to review. It's made to hold about 6 diapers at a time, which I found to be a very good estimate. Buttons wet bags are designed in the USA and made in China: Before washing, the large bag measured approximately 14x14. After laundering and drying it shrunk to about 13x13. Continue Reading
Tiny Love Take Along Bouncer Review & Giveaway
Welcome to the New Year, New Baby Giveaway Hop, hosted by Mama's Baby Cupcakes and co-hosted by So Easy Being Green and Viva Veltoro! Join us in celebrating the New Year and Michelle's new baby girl born this December! This hop is focused on items for babies aged newborn to one year. After entering my giveaway, you can use the linky to hop around the other blogs! Each prize is worth at least $25.00. Tiny Love's newest bouncer has been aptly named the "Take Along" because it's lightweight and Continue Reading
Top 5 Potty Training Mistakes to Avoid
I've potty trained four children (so far), and have possibly learned more than my children in the process! Here are a few mistakes you'll want to avoid: Don't be unrealistic. Start with a blank slate, if at all possible. Try to forget those "rules" you've always heard. "Girls are easier than boys," or "Children should be trained by two" or "Using cloth diapers will help them train earlier." Be careful about establishing timelines ("he's going to be trained by the time the baby comes") because Continue Reading
A Christmas Blessing for You!
May God bless you and your family this Christmas season! Continue Reading
Pumpkin Gingerbread Recipe: Perfect for Gift Giving!
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Carton Smart. All opinions are 100% mine. One of my favorite quick bread recipes uses pumpkin puree and a warm array of holiday spices. The recipe makes two loaves, which means you can keep one and give one, or eat one and freeze the other. This time around, instead of canned pumpkin, I used Pacific Food's Pumpkin Puree in the special TetraPak carton, which helps cut down on waste. They also sent samples of chicken stock and cranberry sauce Continue Reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 81
- 82
- 83
- 84
- 85
- …
- 109
- Next Page »




