Happy Snacking With Bakerly Brioche + Crepes {Giveaway}

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I first discovered Bakerly products at last year’s Expo West. Bakerly makes brioche, crepes and croissants that are perfect for breakfast, lunch, brunch, or snacking. They contain no preservatives, artificial flavoring or coloring and are non-gmo. My family tried the brioche and the crepes, and we are huge fans!

The chocolate chip brioche rolls make the perfect breakfast treat. They are just the right amount of sweet. They pair well with coffee!

The brioche rolls are pillowy soft and elevate any sandwich. My kids enjoyed using them to make their sandwiches for school.

We also tried the Strawberry and Caramel Crepes. They are individually wrapped, which makes them convenient for an on-the-go snack. We especially loved how the Caramel Crepes have crunchy bits of cereal inside!

Shop for Bakerly products at a store near you and Amazon.

I am excited to announce that Bakerly has generously offered to give one of my readers a chance to win a package each of their Brioche, Chocolate Chip Brioche, Strawberry Crepes and Caramel Crepes! Be sure to enter all of the other great giveaways in the April Showers Giveaway Hop below!

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Breaking the Power of Negative Words Book Review

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Breaking the Power of Negative Words (How Positive Words Can Heal) is a useful book for anyone who has had negative words directed at them. Since we live in a fallen world, I think this would include the vast majority of us! Whether spoken by family members, friends, or complete strangers, words are powerful and can affect the way that we view ourselves, either positively or negatively. The author, Mary C. Busha, systematically outlines ways we can overcome the negative words from our past and replace them with life-giving words that are only possible through God!

Part 1 is entitled “Words Spoken to Us”. It examines how we can carry words directed at us for a lifetime and how we can work through some of the issues that may develop as a result. Part 2 is called “Words We Speak to Ourselves”. Whether we realize it or not, all of us have an inner dialogue that we should also monitor. Finally, Part 3, “Words We Speak to Others” is an important reminder that we need to be careful with the words we use towards others. I would recommend Breaking the Power of Negative Words if you or someone you know is struggling in these areas.

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#NewHopeBloggerBox Roundup

Disclosure: I received samples in exchange for this review. All opinions are my own.

This quarter’s New Hope Blogger Box introduced me to a lot of new products, many of which I had never heard of before. Here is a list of the items I received, along with my thoughts on some of the products I have been able to try so far:

  • Bou Brands Miso Broth Cubes: These broth cubes are so convenient to have on hand. I like that they do not contain any MSG.
  • FreshCap Mushrooms Ltd. THRIVE 6 Blend: This mushroom extract blend is supposed to help build immunity and sharpen mental capacity.
  • Health Thru Nutrition CelluRex
  • Hudson River Foods Cherry Brook Kitchen Tempt Hemp Brownie Mix
  • Lacorium Heatlh Natralia Heel Balm For Rough, Dry Feet: My heels were in desperate need of this balm. I am happy to report that this product works. It moisturized my feet and made them noticeably softer.
  • LaCroix Beverages Key Lime Sparkling Water: LaCroix sparkling water has become a staple in our house. I do not think we have tried a flavor we do not like, and the Key Lime flavor is no exception!
  • Life’s Grape Vine-Dried Grapes: My husband and kids liked these (I am personally not a raisin fan).
  • Manuka Health Manuka Honey: This honey is supposed to have a lot of health benefits, and can be consumed or used for skin treatments.
  • Miracle Tree Moringa Infusion Cherry Chamomile Tea: This is tea with added health benefits.
  • Natural Factors Fermented Organic Protein & Greens: This product contains a wide variety of vegetables and can be mixed into a protein drink.
  • Nutrawise Health and Beauty Youtheory Collagen Powder Vanilla: This collagen powder can be mixed with water, coffee or fruit juice and is supposed to counteract the effects of aging.
  • NutriBiotic Essential Electrolytes
  • Outstanding Foods: PigOut Pigless Bacon Chips: These “chips” are actually made out of mushrooms, which seems to be a big trend.
  • Seipel Group UROX Bladder Control: I don’t need this yet, but was able to give it away to someone who does.
  • Smart Baking Company Gluten Free Smart Cakes (Cinnamon): I was able to try these cakes at Expo West last month. I would recommend them if you are eating gluten-free but you miss baked goods. These cakes actually remind me more of muffins.
  • Tom’s of Maine Activated Charcoal Toothpaste: I have to admit, using the charcoal black toothpaste was a little disconcerting at first. However, the flavor is fine and my teeth do feel noticeably cleaner due to the texture of the toothpaste.
  • UbU Health Focus Sparkling Beverage (Yuzu & Lotus Flower): This is a refreshing drink with just a hint of citrus and sweetness.
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Full STEAM Ahead For Success

This post is sponsored by Galileo Camps but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.

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There is no question that our world is quickly changing. Now, more than ever, it is important for kids to learn how to create, innovate and be risk-takers who are not afraid of making mistakes. One way that parents can teach these skills to their kids is to find STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) projects that encourage hands-on, creative learning.

The Zoom, Fly, Bolt, Blast Steam Handbook contains 18 fun STEAM projects based on the innovative curriculum implemented by Galileo Camps. We chose two projects from the book to do with friends. The first project we tried was called “Straw Tower”. The project involved building a straw tower using only straws and tape. The challenge was to build the tower taller than the shortest member of the group.

I liked how this project encouraged collaboration skills since the kids needed to work together. Through trial and error, their team also quickly learned which types of connections create the strongest structure.

Mission accomplished!

The second STEAM project we chose was the Hungry Octopus.

The design challenge was to build an octopus that has eight tentacles that can pick up a ping pong ball. The directions and pictures were simple to follow.

Pulling on the pipe cleaners makes the foam strip tentacles move up and down, allowing the octopus to “eat”. The kids thought the end result was pretty cool!

I would highly recommend The Zoom, Fly, Bolt, Blast Steam Handbook for developing STEAM-minded kids. My kids have already bookmarked several other projects to do this summer.

Register Now For Galileo Camps!

Another way to provide valuable STEAM educational experiences for your children is to sign them up for Galileo Camps. Galileo Camps have been around since 2002 and are designed for kids pre-K through 8th grade.
Check out the programs Galileo offers near you. Now is the time to register your children for their summer sessions!

I also have a special discount for my readers! Save $30 on your camp purchase with code SUMMER30

Discount valid at any Camp Galileo or Galileo Summer Quest location for the 2019 season, where space is available. Combinable only with Multi Session and Refer A Friend discounts.

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Parenting Beyond The Rules Review

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Parenting Beyond the Rules, by Connie Albers, is a new book that provides parenting advice for those of us with teenagers or soon-to-be teenagers. What I appreciate about this book is that it recognizes that there is not one set of “rules” that will guarantee a great relationship between parents and teens. It seems obvious, but teens have different personalities, and therefore have different needs. What works for one of your children may not work for the other. This book tackles different areas of parenting, chapter by chapter. These topics include the importance of listening, monitoring your words, tackling tough topics, squashing fear and staying engaged. There are a few questions at the end of each chapter so that readers can evaluate their own parenting techniques. This book also encourages parents to remember that there is a lot to celebrate during the teen years. We need to remember that our children will soon be adults, and it is our job to equip them for this important transition.

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The Pilgrim’s Progress Is Coming This Easter: Review + Giveaway

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I had a chance to watch a preview of The Pilgrim’s Progress with my kids, and it is a good one! As I mentioned in my earlier post, I have never read the classic book, The Pilgrim’s Progress. I knew it was an allegory for one man’s journey through the Christian life, but that is about it. The fun part about watching this movie with my kids was seeing them make the connections for themselves. For some of the scenes and characters, the implications are quite obvious, but for others it may be a little more difficult for kids to decipher. I really appreciated how this movie provides a lot of opportunity for deeper discussions about the Christian faith. Watching this movie would be a wonderful way to celebrate the real meaning of Easter with your family. It could also be a way to start a conversation with a non-believer relative, friend or acquaintance.

*Please note that in my opinion, some scenes might be a little intense for younger children.

Watch the trailer:

Genre: drama/ animated
Rating: NR
Run time: 1:45
Studio: Revelation Media
Talent: John Rhys-Davies (THE LORD OF THE RINGS), Kristyn Getty, Ben Price

The Pilgrim’s Progress has a very limited engagement in theaters. It will be playing for only 2 days –April 18 & 20, Easter weekend!
Thursday, April 18, 7:00p
Saturday, April 20, 12:55p

Giveaway

I am excited to have the opportunity to hold a giveaway for The Pilgrim’s Progress! Three winners will each receive a Fandango gift card loaded with $25 (good only toward The Pilgrim’s Progress movie on April 18 or April 20) AND a hardcover illustrated storybook of The Pilgrim’s Progress.

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A Life of Lovely Review

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I wish I would have been able to read A Life of Lovely about twenty years ago. Given that this book was published only this year, and the author, Annie F. Downs, is in her 30’s, I realize this is impossible. However, I think my 20 year old self would have really benefited from the advice Down gives to young women. The subtitle, “The Young Woman’s Guide to Collecting the Moments That Matter” shows the reader how God can be found in both the extraordinary and ordinary moments of life. Downs has a gift for seeing and hearing God and showing others how to do the same. Even though this book is directed at “young women”, I also found it interesting and inspirational.

The book is divided into three sections:

  • When Lovely Is Lost
  • Collecting Lovely
  • When I Found Lovely

Throughout these different sections, Downs shares personal stories from her life. She is not afraid to be open and honest with her readers about her fears and doubts as well as her triumphs. Because Downs’ journey to find “lovely” is based on Biblical truths, it is a journey to which we should all aspire.

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Open Door Living Review

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Does your home have an “open door” policy? What I mean is, do you regularly invite people over and practice hospitality? In Open-Door Living, Jen Schmidt gives practical tips on how to share the gift of hospitality with those around you.

Hospitality is not something that comes easy for me and I know that I am not alone in this. Schmidt breaks down hospitality into four parts:

  • Food
  • Cleaning
  • Atmosphere
  • Connection

Schmidt challenges the reader to think about which of these aspects of hospitality are easier and which are more difficult. For me, I would honestly say it is a combination of all four! This book offers simple recipes, cleaning tips, ways to make your home feel cozy, and conversation starters. As a Christian author, Schmidt emphasizes the reason why we should practice hospitality. The point is not to impress others, but to serve others and point them to Christ.

I really liked this quote from the book:

Our homes–now matter how imperfect–are the most likely location for changing the world around us.

I would recommend Open-Door Living to any person who needs some encouragement regarding how to open their doors so that they may be a blessing to others.

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More Spring Break Fun With Goliath Games + Giveaway

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Goliath Games has a wide variety of games that are fun for kids of all ages, as well as adults. We had the opportunity to try out three of their games: Word Search, Googly Eyes and Build Or Boom.

Word Search

As a word game fan, Word Search is right up my alley. The special circular board reveals the word that everyone needs to find and the person who finds it puts colored disks on top of the board to mark it. This is a great games for kids and parents (or grandparents!) to play together. It is for 2-4 players, ages 7 and up.

Googly Eyes

Googly Eyes is a drawing game with the addition of goofy glasses that distort your vision. The space you land on the board determines whether you use the easy, medium or hard lenses in the glasses. The glasses definitely make drawing a challenge! This game is for 4-16 players, ages 7 and up.

Build or Boom

Build or Boom is a fun game for kids who like to build (and destroy!) It is a race to see who can replicate the structure and then squeeze the air hose to knock over the opponent’s structure first. This game is for 2 players, ages 4 and up.

All of these games are sure to keep your kids entertained. Plus, playing games like these is a fun way to develop important social skills. Enter below to win Googly Eyes, Word Search AND Build or Boom for yourself! Be sure to also enter the other #HoppyEaster blogger giveaways below!

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Spring Reading: A Drop of Hope Review #ADropofHope #SpreadHope

Disclosure: I received this product for free from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

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I have enjoyed reading Scholastic books since I was a child. Now that I have my own school-age children, I am excited to pass down the joy of reading. A Drop of Hope, by Keith Calabrese, is a new Scholastic release that will show kids how small acts of kindness can spark hope in the community around them.

My kids and I are currently enjoying this book as a read aloud. It is not always easy to find time to read together before bedtime anymore, but it was nice to bring this book along during our spring break road trip. The wide array of characters and perspectives keep the reader’s mind engaged. As a mom of both a girl and a boy, I appreciate that the storyline appeals to both genders. Although the book is recommended for ages 8-12, I would personally recommend it for ages 10 and up as the main characters are in sixth grade and dealing with the issues that come with that age. The storyline is intriguing, and I would not be surprised if this book is eventually made into a movie. In a world where it seems that hope in humanity is increasingly difficult to come by, A Drop of Hope shows that hope can appear even in the most unlikely circumstances.

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