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Morning Mama! Is it just me or did Monday and Tuesday sprint by like a toddler that heard a candy wrapper crinkle. 🍬 Well, it's Wednesday and I’ve got your daily dose of Mommy wisdom on deck.
Today’s Mommy scoop:
🚽 Toddler-proofing toilet paper
🥑 Creamy avocado pesto
🐙 Craft stick octopus – So cute, so easy
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Toddler-proof your toilet paper
Source: ckandnate
Mom Hack
A hair tie or rubber band can save you from a toilet paper mess!
Secure the roll with one to prevent your toddler from unspooling it all over the floor.
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Mom’s Menu
Fast & Creamy Avocado Pesto 🍝🥑
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It's time to retire that old spaghetti marinara and bring in the new champ of pasta nights: The Easy Avocado Pesto.
It's not only a winner in terms of taste, but it's also a sneaky way to smuggle some extra greens into your kiddos' diet.
Let's dig in!
Ingredients📝
1 Small Avocado: Adds creaminess and beneficial fats.
4 Cups of Baby Spinach: For a nutrient-rich punch of iron and fiber.
½ Cup Fresh Basil or Parsley: Works well with either, according to what's in your pantry.
½ Cup Grated Parmesan: Adds a dash of flavor and saltiness.
¼-⅓ Cup Olive Oil: A drizzle to blend the sauce smoothly.
¼ Cup Fresh Lemon Juice: For that zesty, fresh flavor.
1 Pound of Pasta: Whatever type tickles your family's fancy!
½ Cup Roasted Unsalted Sunflower Seeds (Optional): To give a pesto vibe.
Instructions👩🍳
Toss your spinach, basil, Parmesan, avocado, olive oil, lemon juice, and sunflower seeds (if you're feeling a bit nutty) into a blender or food processor.
Blend until you've got a creamy, dreamy sauce. Add a pinch of salt to taste.
As your sauce is spinning, cook your pasta according to the package directions.
Once done, mix your pasta with as much sauce as you like (we recommend starting with ½ cup), and voila! Your nutritious and delicious dinner is served. Sprinkle with extra Parmesan if desired.
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Note📌
This pesto sauce can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days or frozen for up to 3 months.
Here's a little mom tip for you - if you want to make this dish dairy-free, simply omit the Parmesan and sprinkle a little nutritional yeast on top.
And guess what? This isn't just for pasta, you can slather this on your pizza or mix it with quinoa.
There you have it, ladies, your secret weapon for those "I have no idea what to cook" kind of nights.
Happy cooking!
Full recipe here.
Daily DIY (Kids Edition)
Craft Stick Octopus
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Kids will love making this adorable octopus craft, perfect for under-the-sea adventures at home!
Paint a canvas blue to create the ocean background.
Cut colorful foam circles to form the octopus bodies.
Glue craft sticks in a star shape to create the octopus arms.
Attach the foam circles, add wiggly eyes, and draw on a smile.
Decorate the arms with white beads for the suckers.
Glue the octopuses onto the canvas and add waves and bubbles with paint.
This fun, easy craft will spark creativity and imagination. 😊
The tutorial is here.
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When should a child know their full name? (Answer below)
A) By 2 years
B) By 3 years
C) By 4 years
D) By 5 years
E) When they start accepting mail
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