Back here I told you I turned 47 and I thought you should buy my cookbook. That posts sends you back here for the table of contents, so you know what you're getting yourself into :-)
Here are pictures from the book of the table of contents. I hope you love the book! Please leave me a review whether you love it or hate it!
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
You Need My Cookbook :-)
Today I'm 47 years old. And I'm going to get straight to the point.
I think you should buy my cookbook.
You know you struggle to make mealtime interesting at your place. You get tired of making the same old stuff. How about a bunch of recipes that include tater tots and also incorporate your other favorite things and meal types: Sloppy Joes, string cheese, beer, and so much more?! Click here to see the full table of contents so you can start your meal planning while you wait for your book!
If not for yourself, how about for someone you know who would enjoy it? We all know that person who is hard to buy for ... and a cookbook is something cool and different. A book full of tater tots? Way cool.
It's full of recipes for different types of tater tot casserole, including BBQ, gluten-free, bacon cheeseburger, fish stick surprise, Italian, pizza, dairy-free, and more! You can check out the bonus Fully Loaded version here. Here's what it looks like on the inside. Nice large print, friends.
And because we all like something sweet, it also contains a baker's dozen dessert recipes, including Easy Brownies, Granola Bars and the amazing Heavenly Bars! Here's another sample:
It's available now at Amazon in print so grab your copy now ... one for yourself and one for a friend! Here's the link! And please leave me a review after you receive it! If you love it, I smile. If you have an issue with it, I try to improve it next edition!
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| Cheesey goodness; just toss a veggie or a salad or some fruit on the side |
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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Fun Ways to Make Your Children More Creative
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| This is how my 15-year-old son Michael got creative after we bought him some paints and brushes, and a friend got him canvas on which to paint. Bob Ross Junior. |
Sometimes, the one thing missing from your kids’ life is fun and
creativity. They may end up performing worse than they previously did
academically. It is always better to offer an environment which is comfortable
and in turn increases their mental abilities. Creativity outlets imagination;
whether socially or academically. It is important to offer children a place
where they can be expressive and relevant.
The first investment needs to be made from the parents' side in
terms of providing them the medium to be creative and then getting them
relevant supplies. Here are a few ideas for you to let your child imagine
everything in the world and put it onto paper for you to read:
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
5 Great Home Business Ideas for Moms
Starting your own business can seem overwhelming. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be. You don’t need a sizable starting cash flow or investors lining up at your door. You can actually start a business with relatively little cash and do it all from your home. All it takes is hard work and a desire to succeed.
So now that the main question regarding cash is out of the way, what business should you start? The answer to this will be based off of what you enjoy, what your skills are, and what you can see yourself doing for an at home business. Below are just a handful of ideas to get you started.
1. Medical Coding
Medical Coding has incredible earning potential, although it will be a bit more challenging to get yourself started.
Medical coding requires training and coding software. Certifications are also needed as it will ensure potential clients of your validity.
As a medical coder, you’ll work with doctors’ offices and hospitals to code documents for insurance purposes. It is up to you to find these clients through networking opportunities and other marketing channels.
One of the biggest issues when starting a medical coding business is the amount of scams that target would-be medical coders. These scams promise to provide software, training, certification, and even clients providing you with incredible revenue. Always remember, if it seems too good to be true, it usually is.
2. Freelance Writing
Freelance writing requires almost no cash to get started. The basics to get started are a computer and email address.
The opportunity for freelance writing is abundant. Marketing firms and departments are beginning to create a plethora of content for their websites. With so much content to create, many marketing teams are turning to freelance writers to get the job done.
The range of topics available to write about are vast. You may be writing about technology, consumer goods, animals, sports, or even marketing. There are a handful of sites that connect you with work needed such as Guru, oDesk, and Textbroker.
Additionally, freelance writing could take you towards the non-profit sector. A grant writer helps connect funders and grant seekers.
3. Pet Sitter/Walker
If you’re an animal person, starting a pet sitting or dog walking business is right up your alley.
A pet owner never wants to leave their pet cooped up inside all day. However, most people are extremely busy with their jobs, their children’s activities, and more. Having the option to leave their dog with a pet sitter is a great alternative.
A great way to get started is through word of mouth. Letting your network know that you are starting a business and looking for clients will help to get the ball rolling. Consider working with apartment communities and home communities to spread flyers about your business.
Additional places to market your services are the dog park and retirement communities. A lot of pet owners at the dog park only get to take their dog there on occasion. Chances are they’ll want their dog out and about a lot more.
Retirement communities are a great place to start because many pet owners in these communities may lack the energy or capabilities to walk their dog.
4. Wedding Planner/Bridal Consultant
Creative, organized, detail oriented and level-headed moms make for great wedding planners. Starting a wedding planning business puts you in an industry that is never going away and only seems to spend more as time goes on.
Weddings have become extremely lavish over the years with increasingly larger budgets. A lot of details go into making a wedding a success and sometimes the bride can’t or doesn’t want to handle it herself. This is where her wedding planner comes in.
You’ll handle all aspects of the big day including tiny details such as table centerpieces all the way to large items such as venue deposits. It takes a very specific type of person to do this job but it can also be an incredibly fulfilling job.
5. Crafter: Sewing, Soap Making, etc.
By now, you’ve probably heard of Etsy. It is a crafter’s version of Amazon with beautifully displayed goods.
Another business venture for the creative mind is to start your own crafting business. Sewing, crocheting, soap making, and more are all different types of businesses a mom can start from home.
Homemade soap has become increasingly popular as consumers become more in-tune with what they are putting on their body. Organic soaps made with various herbs and ingredients make for soothing and deliciously scented baths.
Crafters can sell their goods online, at craft fairs, farmers markets and even through major distributors if you can make a decent splash with your product.
Overall, the possibilities for a home business are endless. These five are great starts and have been successful ventures for many moms out there. Now, it’s time to start your business.
Andrew Fujii is a marketing professional with expertise in digital/web and content marketing. He is also a copywriter for multiple agencies producing copy for blogs, articles, websites, product packaging, mobile apps, and more.
Monday, June 11, 2018
4 Educational Activities That You Should Try at Home
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| Another educational activity at home: having your dad teach you how to switch out a manifold on a truck :-) Go, Joel! |
Raising kids is a lifetime
job, and you don’t often get a break. The
reward, however, is in the unforgettable smiles, watching your
child evolve, and the sense of accomplishment you feel at the end of each day.
A significant aspect of raising kids is engaging them in activities to keep
them occupied. This often requires that
you continuously look for new and engaging activities that they can do either
alone or with you. You may be reading this because you’re trying to find some
new activities that you can do to keep
your child busy. This article is going to suggest a few that you may find
useful.
Create a Website
In this technological age,
it isn’t uncommon to find a child somewhere glued to their iPad. If your child
happens to be one of those kids, why not make their screen time more productive
by teaching them how to create a website? You could sit down and let them come
up with a website idea that relates to their interests or hobbies. So that
they’re even more involved, you could also get them to take the pictures for
their site while you help them post. In addition, showing them how to manage and
update it on a regular basis or doing it for them until they’re old enough to
take over is another way to teach them management skills.
DIY Volcano
If you have kids who are
into experimenting, why not create a DIY volcano at home? This
is an activity that’s ideal if your child loves science or if you’re struggling
to get them to improve in that area. If this sounds like something you’d like
to do, you’re going to need baking soda, salt, dish liquid, vinegar, scissors,
orange food coloring, a glass jar and a party hat. This baking soda and vinegar
volcano is a great way to teach them simple science facts.
Educational Board Games
For those who have kids
that enjoy game playing, you should think about getting educational board
games. It’s a great way to help expand their knowledge, teach them friendly
competition, as well as how to lose gracefully. While schools like Salcombe Private School, North London encourage students to play games like Chess, these are also appropriate games they can play at home if
you want them to develop strategic thinking skills.
Plant a Garden
If you have space on the
outside of your home, another activity you can do with your child at home is plant a
garden. It’s something that can teach your child patience as well as
responsibility as they could be in charge of watering and monitoring the
flowers and plants. Perhaps think about going through different plants with
them and allowing them to choose their favorites so that looking after them
will be something they find exciting.
Raising kids often requires
patience, understanding and creativity,
especially when it comes to learning. It isn’t always easy, but by spending
time educating your child at home, you help bring out the best in them.
Hopefully, after reading this, you have a
few more ideas regarding how to make their future brighter.
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