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5 Kid-Friendly Takes on the Milk Mustache

It's National Milk Day — the anniversary of the first time milk was delivered in bottles in 1878!

It's National Milk Day — the anniversary of the first time milk was delivered in bottles in 1878! A dietary must for our growing lil ones, milk can be a drink your kiddos either love or love to hate. If you battle with the latter more often than not, consider these five discreet ways to get them sippin'. From turning this calcium-packed drink into an Orange Julius or sweet hot cocoa, watch your tikes drink their way to strong without a fuss!

  1. Chocolate Milk: A favorite of both chocolate-lovers and kids! Instead of opting for store-bought, make your own with a spoonful of chocolate syrup or a scoop of a chocolate vitamin mix (like Ovaltine) for added nutrition. Stir it up with a magic milk straw for an extra dose of sweet!
  2. Milkshakes: Who doesn't love a thick, creamy milkshake? Although this treat can be packed with sugar, your kids can enjoy a daily dose of calcium with this healthy chocolate milkshake recipe.
  3. Orange Julius: This smooth and creamy drink made with orange juice and milk is a great alternative to cream sodas. Check out this frosty recipe that combines the best of fruit and dairy.
  4. Hot Chocolate: Your kids can decadently enjoy a glass of milk by sipping on hot cocoa. Use a simple powder or these fun hot-chocolate sticks, then top with a few marshmallows. Mmmm toasty.
  5. Cereal: Sounds basic, but get your kids to enjoy milk in cereal. If your kids usually don't have cereal for breakfast or only use it as an on-the-go snack, serve up cereal in a big bowl of milk and watch them start to sip!
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Squeeze It! 6 Pouches That Allow Mama to Make and Take Baby Food Anywhere

We've been bitten by the baby food pouch bug!

We've been bitten by the baby food pouch bug! Lighter, easier to recycle, and available in more interesting flavors than traditional baby food jars, squeezable baby food has quickly taken over the shelves at our favorite stores. But until recently, the squeezable trend didn't have room for homemade baby food advocates. That is until now. Over the past few months, we've seen an onslaught of packages designed to be filled with purees mama's whipped up (literally) at home. Check out six options that redefine the concept of make and take when it comes to homemade baby food.

Food and Fun

Tie-Dye and Treats — Everything Your Toddler Loves in One Bowl!

Get your toddler excited about breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tie-dyed recipes they are sure to love.

Get your toddler excited about breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tie-dyed recipes they are sure to love. Using basic food coloring (even natural ones will work!) and a little creativity, classic recipes can burst with color and a rainbow twist. Make multicolored spaghetti for a fun weeknight treat or brighten up a party with a colorful cake. Whatever the occasion, you'll be sure to see a smile on their face and leave everyone curious about your tie-dye tricks!

Tori Spelling

Tori Spelling Shares a Melting Snowmen Cookie Recipe

We're excited to bring you a new post from mother and actress Tori Spelling!

We're excited to bring you a new post from mother and actress Tori Spelling! Every other week, we bring you the best parenting and lifestyle advice from ediTORIal by Tori Spelling, Tori's daily blog about everything from food and fashion to parenting and relationships. This week, Tori shares a fun Winter cookie recipe.


What’s more appropriate for holidays than a melting snowman cookie? I had seen these cookies all over Pinterest and thought the idea looked supercute and one that the kids would absolutely love. I decided to make these festive treats for Stella’s class holiday party, and I must say, they were a big hit!

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They were supereasy to make and turned out exactly as I had imagined. Here’s what you’ll need to make your own melting snowmen.

More great reads from ToriSpelling.com:
Cooking Bender: What to Do When the Whole Family Gets Sick
Momvo: When Your Kids Ask About Santa
My Fave Childhood Holiday Tradition
Momista: Time-Saving Tricks For Busy Mamas

Keep reading for Tori's yummy recipe!

Peanut Noodles

Kid-Friendly Dinner — Thai Peanut Noodles

What tot can't resist the sweet creaminess of peanut butter?

What tot can't resist the sweet creaminess of peanut butter? Add a bit of tang, some extra crunch, and soft noodles and you're serving the family a dinner hit! This recipe for Thai peanut noodles is very simple, making it perfect for little helping hands. Top with the veggies your family loves for a complete vegetarian meal or serve with grilled chicken or fish for a full-on dinner. With just a hint of ginger, a touch of fresh lime, and some Asian flair, this recipe is sure to become a family favorite.

Keep reading for the flavorful recipe!

pizza

Your Kids' New Go-To Snack: Homemade Pizza Bites

Just about every kid loves pizza — regardless of how it is served — and assembling it themselves is easier than you can imagine.

Just about every kid loves pizza — regardless of how it is served — and assembling it themselves is easier than you can imagine. This amazingly simple recipe for homemade pizza bites only requires three main ingredients and is wonderfully quick and easy. Your child can add his favorites to the mix, creating his own unique and super-tasty snack or lunch. Best of all, these homemade pizza bites are on the table in less than 20 minutes, making them your next go-to light lunch or snack for your tot.

Keep reading for this amazingly easy recipe!