I posted about the pizza I made and the delicious no-bake cookies for our Deflecto Clean up the Clutter party but I didn’t mention the turkey wraps until Ma posted about our successful Deflecto party. Some of the readers were asking about them so I thought I would tell you how quick and easy they are to put together for my Friday Story Time by Lia. Turkey wraps are quick and easy to make, each wrap takes: 1 flour tortilla, 2-3 thin slices of turkey, 1 1/2 slices American cheese,
I was excited when I learned I was one of the 100 people chosen to host a Deflecto Clean up the Clutter Party from Tryazon. This is their way of getting innovative products into people’s hands in a fun setting. Deflecto is a company with Antimicrobial Kids Storage and Organization products that are durable, stackable and washable and are a great way to organize children’s toys and craft items. SteriTouch® is an antimicrobial agent used in these products to inhibit the growth of odor-causing microorganisms, plus mold and mildew, which
Lia’s new love is bugs and caterpillars!! She will see the tiniest bug or worm and run and find a leaf to pick it up with if she can’t get it with her fingers. Her latest “friend” is an inch worm and he was just inching along on Wordless Wednesday. I hope you enjoyed Lia’s fascination with her little inch worm which is actually a caterpillar. I thought the title, Inching Along on Wordless Wednesday was as cool as Lia’s inch worm!
We get a monthly magazine from Kroger Grocery store that is filled with coupons and recipes. As Lia was looking though this month’s issue she found a quick and easy no bake cookie recipe! Of course we had to make them right away! The ingredients are those which we always have on hand so that’s a plus for me. It calls for sugar, margarine (we used butter), milk, peanut butter, cocoa, vanilla extract and quick-cooking oats. It reminded me of a recipe my grandmother use to make! First combine the
Today, May 24th is National Scavenger Hunt Day. Elsa Maxwell, an American gossip columnist, author and songwriter introduced the idea of scavenger hunts to use as a party game around the 1930’s. Scavenger hunts are fun to do in groups or individually. But besides being fun they can be educational too. One of my Facebook friends sent me information on a Paint Chip Scavenger hunt and we did that for Lia’s 2nd birthday party. I put different colors of paint chips together and everyone had to find something in the