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We’re always putting others before ourselves—it’s a maternal thing. At SavvyMom, our readers (that’s you) are our A-listers, so you always come first and we’re constantly looking for more ways to help you. That’s why we’ve jazzed up our blogs with a few new offerings we think you’ll love. Call it new and improved, if you will.
On our SavvyExpert Blog, we’ll be bringing in mom experts, some of whom are well-known, and some of whom we think should be. These guest writers provide a savvy perspective on a wide variety of parenting topics through all the ages and stages, with lots of great ideas and tips for moms. Think parenting advice, crafts and activities, green living, active life, health, childcare, even some techsavvy and mom entrepreneur insights (including thoughts on how to balance it all, too).
Our SavvyBlog is where we’ve been providing you a little behind-the-scenes peek into the business of SavvyMom Media and the great people behind it. It’s not new, but it’s (dare we say) fabulous and we’ll be adding some fun new features to it with insights from our Publisher, Sarah, and our Managing Editor, Minnow.
We would be remiss if we didn’t mention our EatSavvy Blog, the place to go for the mom side of food. We’ve been posting lots of new ideas for getting meals on the table, great family cookbooks, what to pack for lunch, how to get your kids involved in cooking and all sorts of tips and shortcuts from our Food Editor, Jan Scott, and other foodie guests from time to time.
See a pattern here? We’re really hoping you’ll be a part of this blog party, and we’re looking forward to hearing from you. See you in Blog-ville!
P.S. Have a burning question about parenting (or anything mom-related)? Send us a message and we may be able to answer it on one of the SavvyBlogs!
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