Lil Tip: Making St. Patrick's Day Fun for the Lil Leprechauns


Updated 03/16/11 2:22 PM · Posted by babysugar · 5 comments

St. Patrick's Day Tips for Kids

One of my friends plays the cutest trick on her first grade students on St. Patrick's Day. While my daughter is too young for her antics, maybe you can take a page from her book. Before your kids wake up or while they are napping, make a mess of their toys, books and other household things. When they notice someone has been tinkering with their toys, you can tell them that a naughty lil Read more

Go Green: Souls Are United Over SolesUnited


Updated 03/13/08 1:00 PM · Posted by babysugar · 1 comment

Soles United

Tots grow quickly, especially when it comes to clothes and shoes. And most foot-gear is too tattered or torn to be reused by another wee one. Croc loving parents and kids can now recycle their worn shoes with SolesUnited. To see how the process works, read more Read more

Go Green Week: Y Water? Why Not.


Updated 03/13/08 7:04 AM · Posted by babysugar · 2 comments

Y Water for Kids

Every new mama knows that baby's favorite "toy" is an empty water bottle. While that's a cheap and simple hat trick to pull anywhere at anytime, Y Water is a new product that fits the bill and then some. Beyond doubling as a toy, the uniquely shaped bottles are filled with organic, low calorie, drinks. Y Water comes in four flavors: Brain, Immune, Muscle and Bone waters. Each one has vitamin Read more

Go Green: Sweeten Your House with Sweet Grass Farm


Updated 03/11/08 2:09 PM · Posted by babysugar · 0 comments

Sweet Grass Farm

Don't you want your baby's room, or whole house for that matter, to smell fresh and clean? Steer clear of toxins and other chemicals by spritzing a little Sweet Grass Farm ($6) on your lil love's linens and threads. The all–natural spray is made with lavender oil that helps neutralize odors while sprucing up the air with a delicious calming scent. And if your tot breaks out in a rash, it'll be Read more

Go Green: Eco–friendly stove


Updated 03/10/08 1:00 PM · Posted by babysugar · 3 comments

Cardboard Oven and Washing Machine

Crafted from cardboard, this tot entertainer is a literal toy box. The paper–made Nume Stove and Washing Machine ($38) is easy to assemble – no screwdrivers or batteries required. You won't hear me complaining! Adding to the simplicity, the clean white exterior practically begs kiddos to use their imagination as they can decorate it with crayons, markers, stickers or whatever their wee hearts Read more

Go Green For St. Paddy's with Lilsugar!


Updated 03/10/08 12:00 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 1 comment

Go Green For St. Paddy's with Lilsugar!

In the spirit of St. Patrick's Day, lilsugar is going green! Beyond bringing you posts about emerald apparel and ways to celebrate the holiday, we'll be launching a series of Go Green posts that spotlight ecological ways your family can stay green. From recyclable toys to the EcoMoms movement, this extension of our Ecotot coverage will show you simple things that you can do to create a better Read more

Supersize This: Go Green


Updated 03/10/08 11:00 AM · Posted by babysugar · 0 comments

St. Patrick's Day Outfits for Kids

St. Patrick's Day is just one week away so here are some emerald options from Old Navy that won't cost you too much of the green stuff. Choose from an assortment of $7 onesies or $15 jammies with witty Irish themed sayings on them. For the older tots, snatch up a $5 tee or a verdant–colored hoodie. At these prices, you'll be able to doll up your darling all week long! St. Patrick's Day Old Read more

The Green Salad That Put a Ring on It


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Green Salad Red Wine Vinaigrette

If you're not into engagement chicken, or if you're looking to double your chances this Valentine's Day, don't miss out on this simple green salad recipe. True story: when my now-husband proposed to me, he managed to sneak in a line about how excited he was that I'd make this salad for him every day for the rest of his life. I've since shared the recipe with friends, whose significant others Read more

6 Things to Do With Scallions


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What to Do With Leftover Green Onions or Scallions

Ever buy a bunch of herbs for a recipe, only to use a scant stem and find the rest wilted with dehydration a week later? This has admittedly been a long-standing problem in my kitchen, and I've been determined to cultivate a solution for it. This week I'm addressing an aromatic I have a chronic problem forgetting about: scallions. When they're fresh, green onions have a biting smell and are Read more

Fat-Proof Your Life


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Fat-Proof Your Marriage

We are pumped to share one of our favorite stories from Health.com here on our site. By Maridel Reyes It's true that there are certain times in your life when extra poundage seems to appear out of nowhere . . . and settle on you. In fact, experts have honed in on the exact moments when you're most vulnerable to weight gain. "Life transitions, having a baby, and going through menopause cause Read more