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How to make a dirt cake?
Asked by A.S. from Odessa
on February 9, 2009
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Hello Moms! My son's 1st birthday is in june ( I like to plan very early) and we are looking into buying him a john deer tractor to ride on. So to stick with the theme...
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- On the backs of certain boxes of cake mix, they have recipes for things like cake in ice cream cones and other fun ideas. My thought is, get a chocolate or devils foo...
- I did something similar for my son when he was that age. I made brownies, cut them up small for small fingers, and put them in the back of one of the bigger toy John ...
- I would make a regular cake with chocolate icing and use ground-up oreo cookies (remove the vanilla in the middle of course) and you can also use the dark brown sugar ...
10 Yrs Together and Going Strong with Different Interests
Asked by J.H. from Wichita
on May 22, 2008
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Hello Everyone,
Figured it was my turn to ask for advice.
My husband and I have been married for 10 years this week. As we were trying to plan a little get away,...
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- Hi J., Well, I'm not married, but when my boyfriend and I would go out, occassionally we didn't agree on stuff. Some weekends he'd want to go look at John Deere Tract...
- Hi! My husband and I are the same way, and we really struggled with it our first years of marriage. The I realized that he was really supportive of what I wanted to ...
- What attracted the two of you together to begin with? What did you do on dates before marriage, children, etc? It doesn't sound as though you two are completely differ...
What Should I Do?
Asked by Z.N. from Denver
on August 27, 2008
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My son is 3 and half years old. Overall, he behaves good compare to other kids. I have a garden in my yard and he was “helping” me with it, harvesting, and water...
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- You know he really did not mean to ruin your spinich. I would not be too harsh. First, you let him help you in the garden so he did not think it was off limits to hi...
- You need to set your son down and explain (in language that he can understand)why you were so upset with what he had done in the garden. Be sure to stress that you we...
- This was not misbehavior. This was misunderstanding. Your child was just doing what you taught him to do. He "helps" you in the garden and he watches you pick the ripe...
Pigs
Asked by T.J. from Tampa
on February 19, 2008
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Hello dose any one know where i can find pigs stuff i can put in my garden i had a few old time pottery use have home net suffed i went yesterday i did not find one pi...
What Did Your Parents Teach You?
Asked by D.J. from Detroit
on April 7, 2012
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I look back and I realize that my parents taught me more of what I shouldn't do (by default) and not much of anything I needed to get by in life. I know I asked my dad...
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- My mom taught me how to bake a cake. My dad taught me how to shoot a gun.
- I don't remember being 'taught' but from the time we could reach the knobs, we were doing our own laundry (there were 4 of us and mom and dad both worked full time). ...
- I have no idea what my parents taught me. While my dad was saying things like 'You can't go out to the barn, it's lighting out!' (Like I'm gonna get struck by ligh...
Gardening
Asked by J.D. from Cincinnati
on April 25, 2010
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Is it too late to start a garden. I would like to grow my own vegetables but don't have a clue what I'm doing. I used to help my dad when I was a lot younger and I d...
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- It is not too late to begin a garden in Cincinnati. We used to live there---it's quite warm now and your danger of frost has passed. Try the catalog Gardner's...
- It's not too late. It's actually still too early for most things!! Here in Indiana the good rule of thumb for gardeners is to not plant until after Mother's Day. The ...
- Get this book: "The Square Foot Garden". It's great, and will help you with all your questions.
I Want Chickens!
Asked by J.S. from Minneapolis
on December 1, 2011
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But my city has an ordinance against them :( They are classified as farm animals, and even though we have a 1/2 an acre, apparently we can't have them.
I am thinki...
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- Added: Allison - hysterical! BUCK ACKKK! I can just hear it ringing in my ears!! Original: I just want to say if they give you a variance, please don't get a roo...
- I'm really not trying to be rude. My grandpa had a farm so I know exactly what chickens smell like. If I had to live down wind from someone with chickens when I ch...
- My hubby is also desperate for chickens. Here in Ft Worth, Texas, in a residential area, you are allowed up to 12 chickens. You have to have a coop and the coop has ...
Chore Wars
Asked by J.G. from Chicago
on March 26, 2012
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Last night hubby and I got into our usual fight. How we get into it is always silly, and involves him thinking I am being overly controlling and critical where the kid...
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- John Gottman, The 7 Principles for Making Marriage Work. Your husband cannot argue with this man: he's a man, and everything in his book is based on the science of o...
- In my honest opinion men will never ever understand what it is like to be a SAHM unless you both traded places....you should try gettting him to do your job one weeken...
- First, after he calls you a princess say You're damn right and you married me. I get that too and I tell mine "Yes indeed I am and so are they, (our two girls.). S...
Recommendations for Good Play Sand
Asked by S.S. from Detroit
on April 7, 2008
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Anyone know of good play sand for a sand box?
I bought the extra fine play sand from Home Depot and it is terrible! It is dusty and really sticks to everything.
I kn...
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- We accidentally bought the very dusty kind from Home Depot last summer - almost seems like concrete - and then that same week saw a special on the news about chemicals...
- Washed sand that is used for concrete was the best we found -- and delivered the cheapest in the volume we needed (we had one of the big Little Tikes sandboxes. We pa...
- Make sure you get play sand! Toys R Us has a 50lb bag for $5!
Looking for Good Places to Take Photographs in the Rochester, Birmingham Area!
Asked by A.O. from Detroit
on May 28, 2010
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Hi There!! I'm a child photographer and new to the area. I'm looking for some good, scenic areas to take photographs. Parks, outdoor recreation areas, places with o...
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- Try Hawk Woods in Auburn Hills and Spencer Park in Rochester Hills as well as Troy nature center and Troy village in Troy. Also try the Metro parks further afield and ...
- There is a little historical village in Rochester, E of Rochester Road, S off Tienken. It's very old and very pretty.
- CALL and ask first if Cranvbrook will allow you to take photographs on their grounds. Also call Oakland University and see if they allow photographs on their grounds.