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Allergy-Friendly Restaurants in Toronto

…a mix of build-your-own rice, noodle and salad bowls is free of the top 9 allergens and gluten. With house-made, dairy-free soft serve and a variety of cupcakes, cookies and…

Fun Mom’s Night Out Ideas in Calgary

…you prefer something a little more structured, check out their workshop line up where they offer everything from customized doormat making to cookie decorating techniques. Plus, they serve wine, beer,…

The Secret is in the KIDS

…Developed by Rebecca Miller Ffrench, a former editor and writer for the now defunct Cookie magazine, KIDS is an easy-to-use formula designed to help you throw the best birthday bash…

Plan the Holiday That’s Right for You

…homemade gift such as a batch of cookies in a nice basket with cellophane and a ribbon would be appreciated by anyone. Give a charitable donation in someone’€™s name. Even…

10 Ooey Gooey Good S'mores Recipes - SavvyMom

10 Ultimate S’mores Recipes to Try This Summer

…the road or to the park. S’mores Icebox Cake: A perfect make-ahead, no-bake dessert for any late-summer gathering. S’mores Cookies: Make a double batch of these and freeze the leftovers…

Shot Glass Apps & Desserts: 10 Easy Ideas for Your Next Party

…of a shot glass and filling it with as many fries as possible. Fill shot glasses with milk and top with a mini chocolate chip cookie. This is a fun…

25 Ways to Use Mason Jars in Your Outdoor Entertaining

…Lemon and lime wedge holder Ice cream sundae bowl Jar lanterns Hostess gift (fill with homemade or store-bought treats, jam, or pickles) Party favours (fill with homemade cookies or caramel…

Summer Activities for Kids - SavvyMom

Summer Activities for Kids: 101 Summer Boredom Busters

…a fair. 25. Bake cookies for a friend. 26. Make a time capsule. 27. Play tug of war. 28. Do a dinner swap with a friend. 29. Have a 3-legged…

8 Ways to Make Fruit and Veggies Fun at Your Next Kids’ Party

…garden themed party, not to mention any baby or wedding shower you might be planning. Use Cookie Cutters: My two-year old niece is fascinated with eating anything that’€™s been cut…

How to Keep the Kids Entertained at Home on March Break

…could do at home without my supervision. The activities included such things as: playing a board game, watching a movie, baking cookies, playing hockey in the driveway, building a fort,…