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How to Remove Permanent Marker from Wood
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-Robert Frost
Morning Mama! Well well, look who made it to Friday without selling their kiddos on Etsy! 😜 Don’t worry—we’ve got hacks, snacks, and crafts to keep you (mostly) sane!
Today’s Mommy scoop:
🪥 Toothpaste trick to remove marker off wood
🥜 Protein peanut muffins for busy mornings
🧻 DIY tissue holders: Your next side hustle
Mom Hack
Remove permanent marker from wood with toothpaste

Mom Hack
We’ve all been there—your little artist decides the wooden furniture is their latest canvas.
Don't worry, there's an easy fix!
Grab some plain white toothpaste (make sure it's the non-gel kind) and squeeze a little directly onto the stain.
Gently rub it in using a soft cloth or even an old toothbrush.
The toothpaste helps lift the marker right off!
After a minute or two of scrubbing, wipe the area with a damp cloth to get rid of any leftover paste.
Voila! Your wood furniture is back to its original state.
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Mom’s Menu
Peanut Power: Morning Muffins 🥜🧁

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Get ready to whip up some scrumptious, protein-packed Peanut Butter Muffins, versatile and kid-approved.
These little wonders can cater to the pickiest of eaters and the busiest of mornings.
Ingredients📝
1¼ Cup Whole Wheat Flour: For a healthier, fiber-filled base.
⅓ Cup Sugar (or Maple Syrup): Just enough for that sweet touch.
1 Tsp Baking Powder & ¼ Tsp Baking Soda: For a good ol' rise.
1 Cup Smooth Peanut Butter: The star of the show!
1¼ Cup Milk: Whole or non-dairy, whatever floats your boat.
¼ Cup Applesauce: For a dash of fruity flavor and moist texture.
2 Eggs: To hold everything together.
2 Tsp Pure Vanilla Extract: Enhances all those yummy flavors.
Optional Add-ins: 1 cup Chocolate Chips, 2 cups Finely Diced Strawberries, 2 cups Blueberries, or 2 cups Diced Banana.
Instructions👩🍳
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F, and grease up a 12-cup standard muffin pan.
In one bowl, stir together the flour, sugar (or syrup), baking powder, and baking soda.
In another bowl, mix the peanut butter, milk, applesauce, eggs, and vanilla.
Merge the two worlds together by gently stirring the flour mixture into the peanut butter mixture. Voila, you have a uniform batter!
Add in your favorite optional ingredients and stir gently.
Distribute the batter equally into your prepped muffin tin.
Bake for 14-16 minutes, or until golden-brownish on the edges.
Take them out, let them cool and serve at will!

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Note📌
You can store these beauties in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Need to stock up? Freeze them in a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature or give them a quick 15-second zap in the microwave.
You can also customize this recipe to suit gluten-free, egg-free, or nut-free diets.
Hope this brings a little joy and ease to your morning routines, mamas.
Enjoy the muffin madness! 🌟🥳
Full recipe here.
Daily DIY (Mom Side Hustle)
Easy-to-Make Tissue Holders

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Put those sewing skills to good use and transform fabric scraps into cute and functional pocket tissue holders.
These could make for a practical yet charming item to sell at craft fairs or on your online store.
The tutorial is here.
Mom’s Choice
This dispenser is perfect for moms on the go.
It simplifies the process of feeding your baby by allowing you to carry pre-measured formula in a compact, easy-to-use dispenser.
It's one of my favorites because it eliminates the need to carry around bulky formula containers, making outings with your baby a lot easier. 😄
Baby Formula Dispenser
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