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The Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnics
From May through July 2010 Hebrew National, TheMotherhood and forty-seven influential mom bloggers will host nine Hebrew National Better-Than-A-Picnic Picnics nationwide. At each event we will enjoy 100% all-beef Hebrew National hotdogs (the Better-Than-A-Hotdog Hotdog!), participate in service projects to make the community a better place and have a ball with special, fun interactive games and even entertainment like local bands and DJs! All are welcome! See below for a schedule of events!
LATEST POSTED BY: ConnieFogglesI found the newspaper article about the Tampa picnic. - http://www.theobservernews.com/news/front-page-news/414-mommy-bloggers-vs-the-gulf-oil-spill.htmlViewAugust.15th.2010
Dinner Time Again? Help! In need of inspiration!
Easy recipes, inspiration, ideas. Help each other find new ways to fix fast, healthy, tasty dinners by sharing our standbys -- the top-of-the-head recipes or family favorites we pull out of the hat on those days when we face the, "yikes, it's dinnertime already and I haven't done anything about feeding everyone" moment. Or the recipes you come across that inspire you to mix things up a bit.
LATEST POSTED BY: Kayla S5 real, fast, delicious meals from around the U.S. Eatocracy - Rachael Ray, Robin Miller and Martha Stewart all whip up some quick-and-easy meals on TV, but for those of us who aren’t gifted in the culinary sense, they might not be that simple. Well folks, CNN iReport has answered your cooking prayers. We’ve collected real recipes from real people as part of the cultural census for CNN's Defining America. For each night of the busy workweek, we’ve selected five fast, delicious meals that won’t eat up too much time or leave you scratching your head. Arturo Navarro of Chula Vista, California, can make a meal of scrumptious salmon, brown rice, and spinach salad in 15 minutes flat. The salmon cooks in virgin olive oil for three minutes on each side. In the meantime, he washes and prepares the spinach, tomato, bell pepper, and avocado salad – a favorite he makes a few times a week. “I’ve changed my diet since last May, so I’ve been eating salmon; better nutrition than what I ate before,” he said. He now prepares fresh meals each day. Michelle Chu’s typical weekday dinners usually consist of a protein, veggies and of course, dessert! She and her boyfriend, who live in Richmond, Virginia, recently visited Omaha Steaks for the first time and were sold on the tender meat. “It’s something we eat frequently because it’s filling, easy to prepare and tastes great.” Chu’s meal of steak, asparagus and whipped sweet potatoes took about 30 minutes from start to finish. And, she ended the meal on a sweet note – angel food cake drizzled with raspberries and Biscoff spread. Are we in heaven yet? Keep reading: http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2011/07/06/ireport-5-real-fast-delicious-meals-from-around-the-u-s/?hpt=hp_bn8ViewJuly.6th.2011
Picnics with a Purpose
Hebrew National is partnering with TheMotherhood on Picnics with a Purpose to kick off the summer grilling season in eight cities: Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta, New York, Virginia Beach, Providence, RI, Detroit and Philadelphia. If you live near any of the eight cities, let us know and we'll send an invite (until they fill up). Eight star bloggers are hosting the picnics and along with each, a community give-back project. Join us for the fun at the picnics or here in this Circle where they will happen live.
LATEST POSTED BY: auntiethesisMy oldest son (left) and his brother, our newest teacher.ViewJune.9th.2009
Generation Huggies Mom Bloggers
Five fabulous Mom Bloggers are telling the Generation Huggies story. A lucky mom is going to win $30,000 and another 30 will be featured in the upcoming Generation Huggies ad campaign.
LATEST POSTED BY: CooperOriginally Posted by brittemom in brittemom's Circle /audio/1233689384.38message.mp3ViewFebruary.3rd.2009
Moms CALL IN the Vote
It's no surprise in the most historic election of our lifetimes that moms are playing a critical role. When you vote in this election, record the moment for all of us -- and posterity too FROM YOUR CELL PHONE RIGHT HERE! All you do is: 1) Join TheMotherhood (if you haven't already) and be sure to put your cell phone number in when prompted during sign-up. 2) Join this circle and make it your Mobile Circle. 3) Go to your polling place to vote. 4) Pick up your cell phone and call 412-282-1182 (tip: add that number to your phone's contacts ahead of time.) 5) Give us a live, on the ground report. Tell us about voting, how you feel, what the experience is like and any other election day coverage! It is the ultimate in real-time, citizen mom journalism and we can't wait to hear all your election day stories.
LATEST POSTED BY: CooperMore on the outcome of yesterday's election: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/04/us/politics/04elect.htmlViewNovember.3rd.2010
Generation Huggies Dallas
Join me as I blog the Generation Huggies events live from Dallas, Texas!
LATEST POSTED BY: JennSOriginally Posted by JennS in JennS's Circle Remember when I told you that I was working with Generation Huggies interviewing moms? They searched for 30 moms to feature in their 30th Anniversary ad campaign. Remember when I asked you to go vote for your favorite? Well, the winners have been chosen! Check out these videos out at Generation Huggies.com. Click the Winners Gallery Tab and see listen to what these women had to say about Motherhood. As I eagerly watched through the videos, I was thrilled to find one of the moms that I met at the Texas State Fair. Her name is Britt. She was so nice and so kind! I adored her immediately. Imagine my delight to see that she was one of the chosen winners of hundreds of entries. Britt will be featured in a national ad campaign for Huggies. Meet Britt from the Dallas area.ViewJanuary.28th.2009
Generation Huggies Chicago
To celebrate 30 years of the moms who have inspired Huggies, the Generation Huggies Program is embarking on a cross-country tour to learn what it really means to be a mom today by meeting as many moms as possible. The Generation Huggies van blows into the windy city, Chicago on October 22nd through 24th and we are so excited to report on the event here!
LATEST POSTED BY: Amy M.I'm excited to spend some time watching and voting on the videos created by moms at Generation Huggies! Hope you'll join me there... http://www.parentsphere.net/2008/11/vote-generation-huggies/ViewNovember.9th.2008
Generation Huggies NYC
To celebrate 30 years of the moms who have inspired Huggies, the Generation Huggies Program is embarking on a cross-country tour to learn what it really means to be a mom today by meeting as many moms as possible. The kick off is in New York City and we are so excited to report on the event here!
LATEST POSTED BY: CooperOriginally Posted by motherhoodadmin in DesignMomView the source http://www.designmom.com/uploaded_images/Picture-1-778108.png http://www.kirtsy.com/story.php?title=The_one_electoral_map_you_havent_seen : the best looking and http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/10/25/opinion/20081025_opart.html ever. ("Leaning weirded out by Joe Biden's hair" will make me smile all day.)Hey. I know the election is over, but if you're still feeling the urge to get your vote on, I suggest you head over to http://generationhuggies.com/ and vote for your favorite video. Moms from all over the country have submitted 60 second videos filled with their thoughts on Motherhood. They're super sweet and if I could, I would watch them all day. Seriously. I can't believe how much I like hearing mothers talk about their experiences.The videos with the most votes will be featured in a national ad campaign and recieve a cash prize. Best part: you (yes you!) can submit your own video as well. http://generationhuggies.com/ is accepting videos through November 20th. Go check it out.ViewNovember.6th.2008
Generation Huggies Orlando
To celebrate 30 years of the moms who have inspired Huggies, the Generation Huggies Program is embarking on a cross-country tour to learn what it really means to be a mom today by meeting as many moms as possible. The second city in the tour is in Orlando, Florida and we are so excited to report on the event here!
LATEST POSTED BY: suburbandivaWe do things differently down here in the south at Christmastime. As a northern transplant, it took quite a few years for me to get used to this green Christmas thing. It certainly is odd to see Christmas lights in palm trees or wear my flip flops to the Mall shopping for sunscreen to stuff into stockings. But after a while, you start to get used to it. Sitting in the pool on Christmas Eve helps. Or not owning an ice scraper or looking for a single lost mitten. But it is different… Over the next couple of weeks, I’d like to share with you all how we do a Tropical Cool Yule here in the Sunshine State. We’ve got some strange--yet fun--traditions and activities that prove Christmas doesn’t have to be white in order to be merry. This video is from our friend Michelle at Walt Disney World. She and her daughters meet with a pastry chef showing how Disney does gingerbread, and how you can make houses (on a smaller scale) at home. Enjoy!ViewDecember.11th.2008