Posts Tagged ‘video’

Scary Halloween Food: Eyeballs in my Soup!

Posted 27 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Reed Cooks

I seen a picture of this on a mommy blog. I love to share mention love, but I can’t seem to remember which blog I seen this on. Today, I stumbled on the video showing how to make Soup Eyes For Halloween Snack!

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I don’t know if my lil’ ones will like the ingredients, but I do know they will eat it just because it’s based on Halloween and it’s a bit spooky! What a healthy treat, huh?

Do you have any spooky favorites? Please share your ideas or link to a great article showing us spooky treats below! Thanks friends!

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Healthier Alternatives to Halloween Treats

Posted 26 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Entertainment, Reed Cooks, Reed Educates

Halloween treats can be unhealthy for the kids and us adults. I stumbled on this video that provides us some yummy sweet treat ideas, yet gives us some healthier alternatives then the norm for Halloween.

Youtube channel diethealth provides us this video to help us on Halloween in candy selection and recipe ideas.

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Do you have any healthier halloween  treat or recipe ideas for our friends. Please comment below and give us some tips to follow or link us to some good sites that will help. Thank you!

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Blog Action Day: Recycle Food Scraps

Posted 15 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Taking a Stand

Today is Blog Action Day; bloggers are uniting today to tell the world that it’s time the United States takes an act on climate change needs. This brings me to discussing an everyday issue in most of our homes that can help tremendously.

How much food does your family waste? We do our share in saving our leftovers for the next day, but at times thing go bad or the kid’s scraps get looked over. 

See video below of my families waste for dinner and dessert:

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Two productive things can be done with this waste:

  1. For example, RDN Food Waste provides residence the option to recycle food and organic waste. This waste is picked up separately then basic garbage and is processed to soil for future plants. Of course, if you have compost for your garden, you can use the waste for your own home.
  2. Bay Area utility recognizes that many restaurants are wasting food. In recognizing this they give restaurants an option to recycle food and organic waste. Over 2300 restaurants are participating and are taking corrective action of employees that don’t use the recycling program. Bay area utility then processes the food and organic waste to methane gas, and use the methane gas for renewable energy. According to Climate Ark website, “the utility now powers its wastewater treatment plant, which serves about 650,000 homes in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, by processing many kinds of waste, including the food scraps.” Also, noted by ”the end of 2010, the utility expects to double its capacity to create power … allowing it to sell more than 5 megawatts of energy to Pacific Gas & Electric Co. The utility eventually hopes that about 1 megawatt will come from food scraps, enough to power 1,300 homes…”

With that said do your part! Serve smaller portions to avoid waste and obesity (I’ve lost 10 pounds eating smaller portions). Serving smaller portions will lead to less scraps being left over by the kids. If you are still fighting with waste find a recycling program that best suits you. I will be looking into recycling programs in my area.

For our government, please adopt more programs like RDN Food Waste, and Bay Area Utility.

What ways are you going to do your part with climate change? I would love to know and so would our readers. Please comment below, and subscribe to our updates on the right sidebar. Your comments may be the inspiration to our next article. Thanks in advance!

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58% Off: YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container

Posted 14 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Time & Money

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YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container is 58% off, making the price for these yummy treats $8.89. SALE IS OVER!

Pass them out for Halloween, give your kids a treat, take them to work and give your fellow co-workers a treat, or savor them all to yourself.

Per Amazon: Product Features

  • One 30 ounce plastic bin containing 150 lollipops
  • Mix of Sour Apple Tart, Pomegranate Pucker, Mango Tango, TooBerry Blueberry, Googly Grape, Strawberry Smash, Very Very Cherry, Wet-Face Watermelon
  • Organic; allergen-free; gluten-free; GMO-free; egg-free; soy-free; nut-free; casein-free; dairy-free
  • All-natural: fruit extracts; red cabbage and purple carrots for color; no artificial dyes or flavors
  • Certified kosher by the Kof-K Kosher Certification; Made in Mexico
  • Certified Organic

Besides purchasing here is a short clip of how YummyEarth Organic Lollipops came about:  Video.

Click here to purchase or to review more information:YummyEarth Organic Lollipops, Assorted Flavors, 150-Count Container

Enjoy!

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Make-Up Ideas for Halloween

Posted 09 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Entertainment

I found these make-up tutorials  on youtube and thought it would be helpful for those that aren’t so crafty with applying make-up like myself. These techniques are taught by MichellePhan, a youtuber, you can visit her channel by clicking here. She provides tutorials on basic techniques as well as costume ideas! Read More

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Video: Renae & Sinya Detention Time

Posted 08 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Entertainment

Renae and Sinya (about a yr ago) playing school. Renae is the mad crazy teacher, and Sinya the smart mouth. This is what kids do with cell phones when you’re not in the room.

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We Love Putnam Pig!

Posted 04 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Entertainment

Putnam Pig! Putnam Pig! Putnam Pig!

We love Putnam Pig! The kids and I were looking up swine flu information last night, and this video popped up on YouTube called Swine Flu Song, and it’s by our cute friend Putnam Pig. Putnam Pig is so cute, hilarious, and sings catchy songs. My favorite is Cereal Rap! I too, share an addiction to cereal. Watch these videos below and please visit Putnam Pig’s website by clicking here! Trust me there are some great ones you don’t want to miss!

Swine Flu Song by Putnam Pig

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Cereal Rap by Putnam Pig

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Pet Peeve Rap by Putnam Pig

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Please share this with all your friends. I’m sure they would love Putnam Pig as much as we do!

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Working From Home, the Balancing Act

Posted 04 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Reed Educates, Self Awareness

There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm. – Willa Cather

This is why I wish one of you were reading along with me, our self awareness series, day 7, entry by Sarah Ban Breathnach for October 4th, in her book, Simple Abundance, A Daybook of Comfort and Joy quotes the above statement. I love the quote, but dont believe it 100% fits Breathnach’s lesson for today!

Today’s lesson speaks of “Homework.” When I say homework, I’m not speaking of those worksheets your children bring home! I’m talking about working from home, “your” homework. Breathnach tells us that it becomes difficult for work at home moms because we dont set clear hours. Often, we are caught cleaning house and space off work, or working hard and spacing off household needs. Working at home works well if a balance in work and home needs is found.

I find at times I get caught up as well. My normal day starts off with coffee and food. I straighten up the house for about 30 minutes, and then I sit down to get started on work. Work starts around 9:30am if I discipline myself. Work includes checking emails and my calendar, following up with any affiliates I work with, viewing website stats, writing post for you, pushing our post out to the world, checking my feed reader for blogs I follow, check my YouTube subscriptions for new videos, updating and viewing social media networks I subscribe to, follow what’s happening in the world, check website stats again to see if I’m meeting daily goals, and then I plan the next days work. Obviously, there is more to what I do, but this is my daily cycle. If this is all I do for the day, I’m done by 7pm or so. But realistically, I find other things to do for the website, like RESEARCH! Then I have these kids, so I stop what I’m doing and clean, cook, help with homework, do laundry, and many other things. So my day isn’t over till 9-10pm.

Lesson, set work hours and stick to them most of the time. I should start at 9:30am, and stop myself at 3pm. Take care of the kids’ needs and such till about 8pm, and work a bit more after they are settled. If I stick to a schedule, the kids will get attention, the husband won’t think I was on the computer all day, and work will get done!

I’ve talked about pacing yourself before. So this is a good way to prioritize what needs to be done with balance. If you work part-time or full-time from home, how do you create balance in your home with work and family needs? I love to hear from you, please comment below.   

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    Is the H1N1 Flu Vaccine Safe?

    Posted 28 Sep 2009 — by Jennifer
    Category Reed Educates

    The H1N1 flu vaccine, will your family be vaccinated?

    Here and there the media gives me a scare. This video is one out of a few good reports on the H1N1 flu vaccine. Searching the internet, I find information about the flu and the vaccine, but not much saying that the vaccine is safe… More so, I see the world telling me to stay clear away from the vaccine.

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    Watching the video, I feel a bit better about vaccinating my children. I still have concerns either way. My main concern is there hasn’t been enough testing, and many health professionals aren’t getting their families vaccinated.

    What to do? I’m ready to go to extremes! Do I pass out face mask, or chose to homeschool? Yes I’m a scardy cat, the anti-bacterial has been passed out already, and I’ve over educated the kids on proper hand washing, and many times spoke of staying clear of sick children. What to do, What to do?!

    Do I vaccinate my children and risk side effects, or do I not vaccinate them and risk the swine flu deciding my families fate? What is your family doing, vaccinating or not?

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    Children’s Video: The Elephant Song

    Posted 26 Sep 2009 — by Jennifer
    Category Entertainment, Reed Educates

    Ran across a cute video, The Elephant Song, by Eric Herman on YouTube. The video teaches our children about animals, and their environments. I like to think it teaches us adults animal drawing lessons! It’s always good to learn together, right?

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    Of the video isnt working for you click here. Enjoy and let me know what your lil’ one thought by commenting. Thanks!

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