Mothers are vessels of practical advice and wise words. Not only have they helped us tackle dilemmas and encouraged our dreams, but they influenced our smart money management and shopping skills. Though the budgeting basics introduced by our mothers... Read More
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Valentine’s Day is all about love, romance, hearts, flowers…and a lot of calories. Between chocolate, candy, a few cocktails and going out for a nice meal, by the end of the night you have not only been hit with cupid’s arrow, but probably a... Read More
To jumpstart the New Year, Genghis Grill is getting ready to launch its healthy-influenced campaign, Health Kwest, on February 1, 2012 and will last for 60 days. Last year’s khantestants lost a total of 1087 lbs and Health Kwest winner, Brandon... Read More
Apparently, consumers buy more than 52 million pounds of chocolate during Valentine’s week bringing the sales of chocolate for the holiday to more than one billion dollars. To work off all those extra calories, consumers should plan on doing a... Read More
PetFlow is an online service that saves you from the hassles of feeding your pet, and likewise saves another dog or cat from being hungry again. There will be no more hungry days for your pet with just a simple setup and a few clicks on your... Read More
Gives parents quick access to pediatrician-approved health information for infants and toddlers; WebMD survey shows new parents overwhelmingly want more information to care for their babies WebMD Health Corp., the leading source of health information... Read More
As a dad what a pain it is to get my son to eat healthy things! It can really wear you out. In our family I am the one who does the cooking. I love to cook and it is one of my favorite times of the day to get in the kitchen every morning or... Read More
Three weeks ago I flew to Detroit for the Ford NAIAS Innovation and Design Fantasy Camp. During my three days with Ford I was able to get up close and personal with their vehicles as well as their entire design process. From idea to execution, Ford... Read More
In my mind, I am able to run as fast as a star center fielder and I’m as powerful as the All-Pro tailback. Of course, I can throw darts like a champ, swim like Michael Phelps, jump extremely high and am a bad-ass hula hooper. Alas, none of... Read More
Dr. Robert W. Sears, MD, is a Board-Certified Pediatrician and nationally recognized co-author in the Sears Parenting Library. Dr. Sears will be joining us live from J&R jr. Store on Thursday, January 26th at 11:30am where he will discuss Babies... Read More
The other day my 4 year old son inserted a handful of quarters into my CD player. Was this the first time this has happened? NO – Did I get upset – not necessarily!?! Was I planning to take my car back to Mario’s (local mechanic) to remove... Read More
I’m still kind of new at this – my son just turned 3 months today (yikes), but I’ve already come to realize there’s a lot to worry about as a new parent. Some of the things I worry about daily: Is the Nanny we hired... Read More
For the most part, my 11 week old son sleeps pretty well. He’s actually really easy to put down – often fast asleep within minutes of his bedtime. Heck, the other night he slept for 9 straight hours! Despite these gifts from the... Read More
These weddings are named for Tom Thumb, a dwarf in P. T. Barnum’s circus, who married Lavinia Warren in an elaborate ceremony in Manhattan in 1863. Historically, churches and various organizations later held Tom Thumb weddings as youth activities... Read More
DATES: NYC 10/25, Chicago 10/27, L.A. 11/8, Seattle 11/10, Dallas 11/15. Last month, I had the pleasure to attend Activision’s Games for Girls Summit in NYC. Now, this event featured the latest games for the Nintendo DS system. The event was... Read More