Monthly Archives: October 2011

What You Should Be Reading for Teen Read Week

Thursday, October 20th, 2011
by MomsterDarcy

What You Should Be Reading for Teen Read Week Admittedly, trying to get your kid excited about Teen Read Week may not be at the top of your list. After all, who needs another reason to get an eye roll. But here's the deal--I spend a lot of my so-called free time reading middle grade and YA novels. And there are so many great ones out there that if you are... Read More >

Categories: Books

Art for The Everyday Home

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
by Designer Dad: Stephen Saint-Onge

art 20     Just wanted to share a preview of something I'm working on and very excited about...Creating and providing art and photography options for the everyday home space...     This is something I have wanted to do for awhile.  When I do... Read More >

Categories: Home

Slow Cooker Orange Tuna & Bok Choy

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
by Irina Gonzalez

slow cooker orange tuna and bok choy After successfully making Slow Cooker Jerk-Marinated Mahi Mahi recently, I decided to tackle another slow cooker fish meal. Since I'm always a fan of healthy dinners, our food editors let me take a peek at the new Healthy Family Dinners cookbook for inspiration. I settled on the Easy Salmon & Bok Choy recipe, but quickly realized... Read More >

Categories: Food & Recipes, Slow Cooker Chronicles

11-Year-Old Boy Who Identifies as a Girl Goes on Hormone Blockers

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
by familycircle

11-Year-Old Boy Who Identifies as a Girl Goes on Hormone Blockers Puberty is a confusing time for any tween or teen, but one young boy has some additional challenges in store. Besides pressure to fit in and figure out who you are, 11-year-old Tommy, who prefers to be called Tammy, is trying to figure out which gender he identifies with.

Categories: News, Parenting Teens & Tweens

This Gingerbread House is a Snap

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
by Paula Chin

AAAADBXIGAMAAAAAAPpoCw     I love love love gingerbread houses--making them, admiring them, demolishing them, eating them. In years past I would happily toil away,... Read More >

Categories: Food & Recipes