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Back to School: Healthy Kids’ Lunches

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Back to School Saving Money Tips from Mom’s Priority

A fresh start to a new school year and a healthy start to packing nutritious and fun school lunches for our kids!  Pinterest has so many great ideas to keep our kids healthy and strong, and we’ve find some great ones!  Check Mom’s Priority’s Pinterest page for lots of healthy ideas!

Healthy Summer Snacks for Kids

Summer is in full swing, and if you’re like us, at this point, you’ve relaxed your thoughts on “healthy” snacks, and it may be time for some new ideas.  Keeping our kids fueled with healthy and real foods that are accessible and easy to prepare is an important priority of being a mom.  So, as we’re headed to the pool or playground or ball field, or wherever else, consider these ideas pinned from Pinterest for inspiration HERE.

 

Banish Summer Boredom

It’s the middle of the summer now, and it seems no matter how busy we are, inevitably I will occasionally hear, “I’m bored!” In

Banish Summer Boredom with these ideas from Mom's Priority
Banish Summer Boredom with these ideas from Mom’s Priority

 

case you have heard these words before too, check out Mom’s Priority’s pinterest page for ideas.

When the kids were Preschool age, the best sanity-keeping idea I had was to have the kids decorate large popsicle sticks and then I numbered them and listed an activity on them that matched up with some project/activity/craft around the house that was pre-packaged and ready to do.  This gave me something to direct them to if they ever said, “I’m bored” or “what can I do”?  Having the whole project kit ready to go made it easier as well, eliminating the frustration of trying to find the items for a certain project!

As the kids have grown, now no one wants to paint popsicle sticks, and I just have a list.  If they get bored, I say, Check the list for ideas!  Truthfully, at this age, we stay so busy that boredom doesn’t happen often!  But, it is nice to have options and ideas, because there are so many things we want to do in summer!

For more ideas, check out Mom’s Priority’s pinterest page.

 

Disney World on a Budget

Mom's Priority's Tips for Saving Money at Disney

Mom’s Priority’s Tips for Saving Money at Disney

Disney World is on many families’ bucket lists of places to experience with kids, and truly, it is an amazing family fun experience for families!  Even if you can’t or won’t spend thousands of dollars on a vacation, you can still experience Disney World with these money saving tips.

  1. Plan your trip well in advance.  Hotels, while plentiful in Orlando, can book up with the number of visitors and conventions that are ongoing in that city.  Planning in advance also makes sense with regards to meal reservations and fast passes.  We’ll talk about that more below, but people start booking these up to 6 months in advance, so don’t wait!  You also can find out when is the best time to go to Disney.  We’ve found that November is a wonderful time- it’s already decorated for Christmas, the weather is very nice, and it’s not that crowded.
  2. Once you nail down the dates of your vacation, plan your days in detail.  Sound like planning takes away the spontaneous fun, right?  Well, time is money in Disney World.  One-day ticket prices are standard at $105/day per person and $99/day per child age 3-9, regardless of the Disney park you are visiting!  The price seems steep, but only until you realize how much you get for your money, with all of the shows, parades, rides, and character visits!  But, if you spend your time waiting in line unnecessarily because you didn’t plan well, you will miss out.  So, plan your days.  Look at the crowd calendars available on touringplans.com and undercover tourist.  Decide which days you want to go to which park, based on the crowd levels and what features you’re looking for in your day, whether it be the electric parade which vary in hours at night or the extra magic hours that you can receive by staying at certain hotels.
  3. Once you decide your days, plan out your route around the park, keeping your meal reservations, character visits, and fast passes in mind.  Doing this in advance will make the day go SO much smoother when you’re in the park with your family!  You can book character meals up to 180 days in advance, and they fill up so often you need to check back before your trip to see if better times/days become available.  Also, remember if you have a really young one, you can do Rider Swap on certain rides, meaning the parents can switch without waiting in line twice.
  4. When planning your hotel and meals, consider a hotel that offers a free continental breakfast in the rate, and remember that you can bring in food and drinks.  You can eat breakfast at the hotel, pack PBJ’s, snacks, and waters and take in the stroller, and then eat an off-time dinner in the park, and buy a few fun treats/snacks like ice cream when you really need a break from the day or in the evening.

Here are just a few tips on creating a memorable family trip at Walt Disney World.  Check out these websites for more tips on a wonderful Disney vacation!

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MouseSavers

Frommers

Undercover Tourist

Touring Plans

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Summer Flavor: Basil

Summer Recipes with basil and tomatoes

Summer Recipes- Mom’s Priority- basil, rosemary, tomatoes- yum!

What is the quintessential scent of summer to you? Is it chlorine from the pool, the smell of kids’ sunscreen, sea spray from the ocean, or the smells of fresh-picked berries, tomatoes, or herbs? For sure, mine is basil. I love basil’s sweet aroma that leaves a stain on your hands when you pick it. Basil is only available in summer as far as I know, and it can be useful in so many dishes!

Making pesto with fresh basil leaves and freezing it in ice cube trays for use later is a fabulous way to savor your basil crop for several months to come.

Pesto Recipe

Pesto simply made from basil leaves and olive oil, pour into ice trays and freeze for fresh pesto anytime

 

 

 

Mom’s Priority Freezer Meals

We love freezer meals!!  By spending dedicated time once per quarter in the kitchen, we can have meals ready to go- for company, for busy weeknights, or when we’re just too plain tired to contemplate “what’s for dinner?”  Also, by preparing multiple meals while the ingredients are on sale, you can save money!  Having a healthy meal waiting in the freezer is such a wonderful thing, Mom’s Priority wants to share our favorites!   Here’s a favorite:

Mom's Priority Baked Ziti

Baked Ziti is perfect as a freezer meal; pull it out for company or just your family on a busy night, and enjoy!

See our Freezer meal page here or check out our favorite pins on Mom’s Priority Pinterest page, and best wishes for healthy and easy meals for you and your family!!

Mother’s Day is May 10th!

Mother’s Day is May 10th, and there are hopefully one or more “moms” or “grandmas” in your life that you want to show appreciation to.  The good news is it’s still 2 weeks away, so you still have time to find that perfect gift.  While many moms prefer quality time or just doing something nice for them to show your appreciation, gifts are what others would like.  I’ve linked ideas onto Mom’s Priority’s pinterest page, and here are more to help you out:

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Macy’s Mother’s Day Gift Guide

I personally loved the silhouette gifts that I made for the grandparents .  We did them one year for Valentine’s day, and this link shows you how- such a beautiful way to capture childhood!

 

Teacher Appreciation Week is May 4-8

Gifts for teachers vary from simple to elaborate homemade to simply purchased, with a range of costs, but the most important thing is letting teachers know they are appreciated.  Check out Mom’s Priority’s Pinterest board for a variety of ideas, and thank those teachers!!

For the purchased route, gift cards are always appreciated, and Amazon gift cards are good for most anything!

For the semi-homemade route, go to Tagxedo and make a word cloud with your teacher’s name, the grade and any other words that fit your theme.  Put it in a simple frame and hang with ribbon!

 

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