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‘Tis definitely the season for year-in-review articles, so we thought we’d share the ones you, our savvy readers, found most popular this year.
We combed through our web analytics, gathered statistic after statistic, and crunched our traffic numbers.
In no particular order, here are your 11 favourite SavvyMom articles from 2011:
The SavvyMom Guide to Family Travel covered everything from tips on keeping your sanity while flying with children to must-have travel gear for families. Worth the read if you’re planning a trip this winter.
Confused about the organic-or-not milk debate? Our Milky Matters article answers a lot of dairy aisle questions.
If you’re making a New Year’s resolution to finally organize your digital photos, our popular review of photo organizing services will be of tremendous service.
Or perhaps you’re committing to more streamlined mornings for 2012? Our 10 Great Breakfast Recipes or the very popular 25 Items to Help Get Them Out the Door are great places to start.
Apparently you liked the sweet potato edition of EatSavvy courtesy of Sweet Potato Chronicles. It was this year’s most popular one, and we’re thinking it was the must-try Sweet Potato Mac & Cheese that did it.
Our guide to Canadian-made allergy alert products was on high alert with our readers too. And speaking of readers, our readers are readers, as evidenced by the popularity of our Savvy Five: Kids’ Books, our Summer Reading List and the 35 Mom Blogs We Love list.
Finally, our 25 Gifts Under $25 gift guide is a perennial favourite. Have a look to see if any of the fab items are on sale or for your BFF or to pick up for a hostess gift or perhaps yourself.
2011 was a very savvy year thanks to our readers. Stay tuned for more savviness coming your way in 2012.
Happy New Year from all of us at SavvyMom Media.
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