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Healthy Easter Treats for Kids

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by Kelly Wilson

Easter baskets are a favorite tradition among kids of all ages. Although fun and festive for this time of year, our children can easily be overwhelmed with the amount of sugary treats inside those baskets.

Healthy Easter treats provide wholesome alternatives to traditional chocolate bunnies, and will help keep your holiday fun and delicious while keeping your kids healthy.

Go Organic

Organic treats provide healthy and delicious Easter products to use to fill a child’s basket. Many of these products use raw sugar, an alternative to high-fructose corn syrup, as well as avoiding harmful chemicals found in processed food.

There are many kinds of organic products, but I have a few personal favorites that I use as healthy Easter treats for my kids. Annie’s Homegrown items, like crackers and fruit snacks, are already bunny-shaped and perfect for Easter baskets. Peter Rabbit Organics also fits nicely into an Easter theme. Yummy Earth and Heavenly Organics provide all-natural, candy-specific alternatives as well.

Small Servings

If you choose to buy candy for your children’s Easter Baskets, smaller is better. Provide one miniature chocolate bunny instead of a large one, or a single-serve package of jelly beans instead of a huge bag of them. This will keep the temptation at bay to eat more and more sugar throughout the Easter holiday.

To cut down on refined sugar, consider providing homemade goodies instead of buying them at the grocery store. Many store-bought treats – like marshmallows, granola bars, cookies, and Rice Krispy treats – can also be made at home. When you make them yourself, you control the kinds of amounts of ingredients.

Although you may limit sugar, remember to help your kids monitor their intake as well as their activity after. “Even if your children eat a limited amount of candy, make sure they brush well immediately after eating them,” says Dr. Brett L. Johnson, DMD, a <a href=”http://www.oregoncitydentistry.com”>dentist in Oregon City</a>, Oregon. “This will keep plaque from forming on the surfaces of teeth and causing tooth decay.”

The Reason for the Season

The items that fill an Easter basket don’t need to be entirely food-related. Although the focus of Easter commercially centers around bunnies, chicks and candy, the reason for celebrating this holiday has an important spiritual element for many of us. When it comes to celebrating Easter with children, balance the bunnies and chicks with Easter-themed items like books, bookmarks, stickers, erasers, and pencils that remind them of what this holiday is all about.

As a more meaningful exercise, fill eggs with symbols of the Easter season that are meaningful to you and your family. Once your children open the eggs, discuss their significance in your lives, creating memories that will last.

Kelly Wilson is a busy mom and freelance writer. For more information about how to take care of your child’s teeth, visit Dr. Brett L. Johnson, DMD, a <a href=”http://www.oregoncitydentistry.com”>dentist in Oregon City</a>, Oregon.


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Yoplait Yogurt & National Nutrition Month

By posting this information I am being given a chance to win a prize provided by Yoplait through MyBlogSpark.

As we have previously mentioned, this month is is National Nutrition Month and there’s no better time than us to determine to commit to more wholesome snacking options. Getting enough calcium is very important and I try to get a portion of my calcium by eating yogurt as much as I can. I really enjoy Yoplait Yogurt when we buy it. It has great taste and is actually the brand I used to get my husband to start eating yogurt. His favorite is orange cream or creamsicle. We also like keylime, banana/strawberry and blueberry.

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Explore the many nourishing options that Yoplait has to offer – with varieties like Yoplait Light, Yoplait Original, Yoplait Fiber One, Yoplait Kids and Yoplait Delight Parfaits. Each product offers different benefits, and loads of variety, to make eating well a no-brainer. Here are five great ways to ‘get your snack on’ with Yoplait this March!

  1. Start spring off right with Yoplait Light’s Two Week Tune Up Plan – Replace breakfast and lunch with a cup of your favorite flavor of Yoplait Light, a whole grain and a piece of fruit and you could lose 5 pounds in two weeks. Go to Yoplait.com for full diet details.
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  4. Stress less over snack time with Yoplait Kids yogurt – With a wholesome and fun snack like Yoplait Kids yogurt in the fridge, you can feel good about what your children are eating at snack time. Yoplait Kids provides an excellent source of calcium and vitamin D, and has 25% less sugar than the leading kids’ yogurt**. With yummy flavors, and favorite friends like Dora and Lightning McQueen on the packages, Yoplait Kids is a hit with moms and children alike.
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**Yoplait kids has 9 grams of sugar per 3oz. the leading kids’ yogurt has 13 grams of sugar per 3oz.

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    ABCmouse.com Review

    This past year we have streamlined our homeschooling to mostly online programs (approx. 80%). It has helped tremendously since I have been working more. Recently we had the opportunity to try ABCmouse.com – Kids Ages 2-6 – Click here to get your First Month Free!, a subscription based site that allows for up to four children’s accounts on one parent account for about $7.95/month. I have to say that I am mostly impressed with ABCmouse.com. It is geared towards preschooler and kindergarten age children, but all my children under 10 have been very eager to help the younger children! It is not only educational, but fun too! A bonus since we want our children to love to learn.

    The pull for the children is the fact that they can earn tickets for the school work they do and then use those tickets to buy things for their virtual bedroom or other rooms. They have so much fun decorating and shopping! This reward system does not cost anything extra, it is just a part of the ABCmouse.com – Over 3,000 Educational Activities – First Month Free – Click here!. Therefore, our younger children are learning about money too, even it it is with a materialistic slant.

    The school work includes learning sounds, letters, colors, numbers and counting. There are different subjects (reading, math, the world around us, art & colors, music, library, puzzles, games) to choose from or the parent can assign lessons for each day. There are six levels on ABCmouse.com: Levels 1-6, which a couple of my children are starting over. Very good for my now 4 year old son in preparation for teaching him to read. (Updated 3-18-12)

    The music and voices on ABCmouse.com are very uplifting and encouraging. There is no condescension in the instructors at all. There are a lot of the old nursery rhymes that I remember my grandmother singing to me on there that bring back fond memories.

    Samples of songs, like the “A” song are available on iTunes.com if you would like to preview the music.

    The So-Called Negatives

    The only so-called negatives in our minds are the requirement of the children’s birth dates when you sign your child up, which my husband and I are very reluctant to provide and would rather not give at all. Then the children showed me a tiki in the fish tank, which they call a tiki god and I liken it to a totem pole. These are very minor things and do not affect the overall success of the learning my children have gained from ABCmouse.com. My four year old knows her abc’s much better than she did before she started the program and she knows how to count better too. She has consistently earned high marks on her work. (Update 3-18-12: I really believe this program fully prepared my daughter, now 5, how to read. I started her on our reading program in January 2012 and she is half way done. She is doing extremely well and I credit ABCMouse for the success we have achieved so far!)

    ABCmouse.com - Kids Ages 2-6 – Click here to get your First Month Free!

    My three year old still needs help with using the computer mouse, but I think he is just so easy going that it is second nature to him to let his older siblings do it for him while he tells them the answer. My four year old and seven year old both knew how to use a computer mouse at age 2!

    Overall Grade

    Our children simply love it and are eager to do “school” with ABCmouse.com and as I said, I am very impressed with the quality of the program as well as the content. We give this educational site a two thumbs up for an overall grade!

    For more information about ABCmouse.com – Full Online Preschool-Kindergarten- First Month Free – Click here!

    Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.


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    Theresa’s Monday Motivation

    My Motivation

    I am not sure what is motivating me this week, except that I am looking forward to going to a Jane Austen tea with friends, my husband has the opportunity to attend a screening for an upcoming movie and I am excited to work in the greenhouse again for a few hours. Not to mention the rest of my family is excited about attending Liberty Day for a fun-filled history conference. No, I will not be going, I will remain at home with the three younger ones where they will be more content.

    My Passion

    My passion use to be to live for Christ and to raise godly children. Somewhere along the way both of those passions have waned and my passion has become to stay out of debt. Guess this happened when Robert got laid off three years ago for 20 months. It has been a long, tiring three years and I wonder if it will ever end – the vicious cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. My desire to live for Christ and raise godly children is still there, just in the background of working to survive. So in a way, my children are my motivation because I want to provide them with not only food, shelter and clothing but lots of enjoyable memories before they grow up and face the world on their own. Working all the time just does not allow for much memory making, unfortunately.

    So my goal this spring/summer is to get most of my work done while they do their school work and morning chores so we can have the afternoons to make memories.

    Anyone care to share your motivation or passion?


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    FFR Swiss Colony Giveaway! *CLOSED*

    Congratulations to Leslie! You won this giveaway! Winner chosen by Random.org. Thanks to all who entered and to Swiss Colony for sponsoring this great giveaway!!!

    Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

    Blame me for this giveaway being posted late. My daughter had it all ready and need me to write up the review, which I did not get to until today.

    When you think of watermelon, don’t you think of summer time and picnics? Guess that is what made me choose a cake in the shape of watermelon to review from Swiss Colony.

    What made this cake unique is the not only its shape but that it had mini chocolate chips throughout. I think that was my favorite part!

    The outer layer of icing was a little hard, but the bottom almost tasted like white chocolate. It was layered in pink and white colored cake batter and was very rich. One piece is enough for most. There were only two of us that got two pieces, so it serves 10-12 people. Perfect party servings.

    Overall the cake was not a favorite among our family, but thought it was a very cute cake. Half the family did not really like the cake but ate it. The other half liked the cake but not the frosting. My husband and oldest thought it was too sweet, but cute.

    So the watermelon shaped cake gets a two thumbs up for being cute and you all have a chance to win it!

    Enter to win a Watermelon Cake! Estimated value $29.95

    Mandatory Entry: Visit Spring.SwissColony.com and let me know what else you would like to try from their new Spring products!

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    Details:
    This giveaway will run from March 18th, 2011 to March 31st , 2011 at midnight CST. The winner will be chosen through Random.org. Swiss Colony will send one winner their prize. Winner will be contacted via email on or before April 1st, 2011 and will be asked for their contact and other pertinent info. Winners will have 48 hours to send me their e-mail at [ffr] [giveaways] [at] [gmail] [dot] [com] (without spaces and parenthesis). Please note: This giveaway is offered to USA only.

    Thanks and have fun!


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    Sunday Smiles

    Friday night our three year old son Nookie says, “My pillow’s naked.”

    I laughed and said, “Your pillow’s naked? Does it need something on?” He said yes, so I dressed his pillow.

    He’s my inspiration to post more Sunday Smiles. 🙂


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    Bathsheba – A Revell Blog Tour

    Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.


    The love story of King David and Bathsheba is known to most of us with a church background. However, for those not familiar with King David, let me briefly share a bit of history.

    King David was appointed by God to the throne of Israel as a young lad. Once he was ruling as king, he took many wives, as did many of the kings during that time period. Some wives where taken to keep peace between countries, others were because King David had a weakness for beautiful women and Bathsheba was a very beautiful woman whom he lusted after. The thing is Bathsheba was the wife of Uriah the Hitite, who was an officer in the king’s army.

    Uriah and Bathsheba lived next door to the king’s palace and for some reason David happened to see Bathsheba bathing one evening. Lust drove him to send for her and they committed adultery that resulted in Bathsheba conceiving a child.

    In Bible times adultery was punishable by death, which David knew, so in order to save Bathsheba, himself and their child, he ordered Uriah to the front of the lines in battle to insure his death. David had Uriah murdered to save his own skin.

    Both King David and Bathsheba had to suffer the consequences of their sin, for murder and adultery is sin against God, however, there is a beautiful thread of redemption (atonement for guilt, deliverance from sin), that winds through their story and is present in each of our lives today.

    While there were consequences to David and Bathsheba’s indiscretion, they were forgiven and then they were blessed. Bathsheba was no longer barren and went on to bear four sons. She and David shared a love neither of them seemed to have experienced before and David raised a godly son in Solomon, who later became heir to the throne and is known to be the wisest king to ever have lived. Jesus came through the line of David. God used David’s affair to continue His plan of redemption for all of mankind. He could have used someone else, but He did not. I, for one, am glad God chooses sinners to fulfill His purposes.

    The best thing about this story is that it reveals the redemption we have in Christ. No sin is unforgivable and God has provided us a redeemer through Jesus Christ. Jesus paid the debt of our sin when He died on the cross. When we accept Christ as our Savior, God no longer looks at us in light of our wrong doing, as we tend to do to ourselves, but He sees us as new creatures without sin. Pretty amazing, but that is the grace of God. Free to all who will receive it.

    I loved the way Jill Smith filled in this story with her creative imagination. It made me think again (for I read her previous book on Abigail, another one of David’s wives) what it might be like to be one of many wives and I am very thankful for a monogomous relationship. The thing Bathsheba had going for her was that she was David’s favorite wife and held a very prominent position in his house.

    I am eternally grateful to God for using Kind David and his struggles to pen many of the Psalms so that we can know and understand that we can overcome our failures and restore our relationship with the Lord. When we feel far away from God, it is we who have left Him, not the other way around.

    Bathsheba is a story of love, hope, forgiveness and the redemption we all long for deep within our hearts.

    About the Author

    Jill Eileen Smith has more than twenty years of writing experience, and her writing has garnered acclaim in several competitions. Her research into the lives of David’s wives has taken her from the Bible to Israel, and she particularly enjoys learning how women lived in Old Testament times. Smith is the author of the bestselling Michal and Abigail and lives with her family in southeast Michigan.

    “Available March 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”


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    Saturday Rewind

    I know, I know, I have not been posting this week. I did not get to Monday Motivation or even a Wordless Wednesday! And I have plenty of photos to share. So I thought I would try to catch you up on the happenings around here with a quick little Saturday “rewind” post this morning.

    Family/Work

    We have been incredibly busy. On Monday we went on a maple syrup tour with friends and had a lovely time learning about maple syrup. The tour was very hands on for the children, who were able to help find a hole to drill in the maple tree, do some of the actual drilling and taste maple sugar. It was a beautiful sunny day. Then I had to work for a couple of hours by attending a meeting with area farmers. I could have even gone out that night to a nutrition meeting, but thought it would have been a bit much to say the least.

    Then the past couple of days I have worked a couple of hours at my colleague/friend’s greenhouse helping get her caught up on her seed planting. Onions, kohlrabi, lettuce, broccoli are all sprouted! It is so exciting. Can’t wait to munch on some of those fresh organic veggies! Yummy!

    My husband was able to attend yet another farmers meeting last night and learned some new things about what our county is doing to preserve farm land in our area. Do you know that there is a farmer who is 93 who is still driving his tractor and farming? He is the last farmer in his family. Quite amazing. I bet he has some stories to tell.

    The children have been enjoying getting to play outside more now that it not only warmer, but DRYER. Yes, we are getting rid of the mud pit out back (out back, what am I Australian? Just kidding! Would love to visit Australia, so I am not implying being Aussie is a bad thing).

    Baby boy is on the move, crawling, walking along furniture and wouldn’t you know it, he donks his eyebrow square with a corner two nights ago. I couldn’t sleep last night for fear he’d break his wound open again. It is bad, but not bad enough for stitches. I need to hurry so I can relieve the girls from “holding” duty. Yes, I am “holding” him captive by cradling him in our arms to keep him safe while his owie heals.

    Here he is, but he’s quite happy despite the “check mark” owie. The children think it looks like a check mark, what do you think?

    Techie Problems

    My laptop had to be sent to be repaired, again. My dear husband and three year old were playing beside me while I was typing away and dear son did one of his somersaults and smacking his head against my screen cracking it pretty much from top to bottom. 🙁 Thankfully, the accidental warranty/insurance covers it. I was worried it wouldn’t. Oh and Nookie’s head is just fine. Obviously he hit it hard, but I don’t remember him even crying much. He’s a tough little cookie….has to be with two big brothers.

    My faithful Green Drive is not working properly either, so I have been trying to get the company’s help on figuring out what is wrong. So far they have not asked me to send it back, if only it could be resolved easily without sending it back or risking losing all my data and photos.

    Our printer is also on the blitz, I just think I need all new office equipment, what do you think? Maybe I should enter one of those business grants/contests and see if I can win. The thing is I have tried and usually give up because it seems that no one votes for me when I try to promote it. Maybe I give up too soon though and an entrepreneur should not give up easily.  (Can you hear me pouting here….believe me I am pouting!)

    So that about sums up the rollercoaster week we have had, how about you, what is new in your neck of the woods?


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    The Mountains Bow Down – A Litfuse Blog Tour

    Faith and Family Reviews received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While we consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, our reviews are our honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

    The Mountains Bow down is an intriguing murder mystery. FBI special agent Raleigh Harmon goes on a vacation cruise, but ends up working not only on a case, but with an arrogant colleague whom she starts to have feelings for…while still being engaged, and trying to keep her career choice a secret from her mentally fragile mother.

    I really liked how the story kept me guessing right until the end. I also liked that it was a murder mystery rather then a mushy, gushy, romance novel. Guess I was ready for a change! (wry smile)

    The life choices of some of the murder suspects makes me very thankful for my life – a life that is free from substance abuse and addiction. The only thing I can say I’m addicted to is work and chocolate! The way some people choose to live is very sad.

    Raleigh’s character portrays devotion to both her parents. While her father was dead, she honored him in her care of her mother. I enjoyed seeing her commitment to her mother played out throughout the book.

    The Mountains Bow Down is not a predictable novel. It is a great read that will keep you clueless as to who the murderer is and it gets a two thumbs up from me.

    About the Author

    Sibella Giorello grew up in Alaska and majored in geology at Mount Holyoke College. After riding a motorcycle across the country, she worked as a features writer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Her stories have won state and national awards, including two nominations for the Pulitzer Prize. She now lives in Washington state with her husband and sons. Find out more about Sibella and her other books at her website. www.sibellagiorello.com

    The Mountains Bow Down CRUISE Giveaway

    Sibella’s celebrating the release of The Mountains Bow Down by giving away a Cruise prize pack worth over $500.00!

    One Grand Prize winner will receive:
    A $500 gift certificate toward the cruise of their choice from Vacations To Go.
    The entire set of the Raleigh Harmon series.

    To enter go here!

    And enter soon – the giveaway ends on 4/1! The winner will be announced at Sibella’s Raleigh Harmon Book Club Party on FB April 5th, 2011! Don’t miss the fun – prizes, books and gab!


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    Weekend Poll

    I am seriously considering redesigning the look of Faith and Family Reviews (FFR) and would like to get a feel for what you think of when you come to visit. So in lieu of that I would like to conduct a weekend poll or week long poll (I will continue receiving feedback until I find hear from enough readers). Therefore, would you humor me and give me a word, phrase or sentence for what you think of when you come to visit FFR? I need inspiration if I am going to approach a graphic designer and ask for a new theme because to be honest, I am drawing a blank. Yeah, I know I should know what I am all about but if I don’t get your feedback how will I know what draws you here? I have been told that this WordPress theme is pretty popular and that my sidebar needs centering, those are the things I am starting with, thus the request for feedback. I thought if I knew what you thought of when you visited, then I could possibly come up with an image or two or three that I could create a theme from your input, make sense?

    Or if you are a blogger, maybe you can share your experience in changing the look of your blog.

    Let your comments/sharing roll…..and please don’t let this post be silent in the comment section! (hint hint!)


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