Not to pat myself on the back but after 30 hours of watching trailers and Googling, I think this is the most comprehensive list on the internet. Ahem. While living our current “Groundhog Day” reality you want/need something to look forward to make the weekends, hell, every night feel different. Special, even. It’s Friday night and sadly we aren’t in the ’90s, so there’s no TGIF lineup to give us the milestone that says “we made it, now watch garbage together with the background of canned laughter.” What we all want are movies or shows that parents and our KIDS WANT to watch, together. The categories “family-friendly” and “kid-friendly” just aren’t accurate, they are too old or too young, respectively....
Reactivate it to view this content. It has taken me 5 months to get to this blog post but I am going to go ahead and blame that on #momlife HA! We have gone on countless trips with Otis from when he was a newborn to 1 year old and I am finally compiling my tips for you for Hotel travel. The best you can do is to be prepared and overpack and then hope for the best! Excited to be sharing all the things I have used and loved and continue to use as we travel with Otis. You can find everything we have used at Walmart. I am excited to be partnering with them because they continue to...
This decadent treat makes mornings or special events sweeter. If you love dessert-style breads try this Banana Bread Crumb Cake, Coconut Bread Pudding, or even this Pumpkin Sweet Potato Bread. Monkey Bread There are many occasions to enjoy monkey bread, but my favorite is simply because it’s delicious and I’m craving some. This gooey, caramelized pull-apart-bread is extremely easy to prepare and delivers the a cinnamon sugar doughy piece with each bite. Prepare this for your next brunch or gathering and your guest will be delighted. How to Make Monkey Bread Making monkey bread is easy and quick with only a few steps. Preheat the oven and grease your bundt pan. Combine the cinnamon and sugar in a zip-top bag...