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Fresh Strawberry Pie

This Fresh Strawberry Pie tastes wonderful and making it can be a good way to use Fresh Strawberries during the Summer.

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Using Summer Fruits & Berries

Red, White and Blue days are upon us and it’s time to burst out those summer fruits that make some great tasting desserts! Well, I just sort of made that up now but yes, it’s time to get out your favorite summer fruits and let’s make some desserts! Have an abundance of Fresh Strawberries you’ve probably picked or bought because they were inexpensive? This can be a good way to use Fresh Strawberries during the Summer.

In all seriousness, I have not baked a fruit pie in ages, except Apple Pies (we’re huge fans). I usually just the Marie Chandelier pies from Walmart’s freezer, I love the Berry Mix. In fact, I just threw out some leftovers I had in the fridge from about 1.5 weeks ago. Although I love this pie, I have to contain myself not to eat all in two settings. So I leave back some in the fridge, only to decide to throw out the rest days later (not sure it it was still good). But wait… what about your husband and kids, don’t they eat some too. The answer is yes and no. My kids won’t go near a fruit pie with a 9-foot pole! Well, take that back… our eldest has always loved Apple pie. But other than that, nothing else. Don’t even ask about our middle child. Nope, not happening. But if I bake a little Marie Chandelier pie and my husband is home, he’ll eat it. He loves pies – all kinds of pies that is. Where’s Baker’s Square when we need it? Oh boy, now I’ve gotten on a Rabbit Trail about pies.

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Why Make Fresh Fruit Pies?

In any event, I had a can of Strawberry Pie Filling sitting in my pantry since last year. I had bought it to try making a Pretzel Pie (what do you call that Jell-O and Pretzel thing with whipped cream)? I don’t think it was the one I needed for that sort of dessert. I wanted the strawberries in syrup from the freezer isle but could not find it so I got this instead. It was my first one and it’s being sitting there. Every time I see it I thought I should do something with it. I don’t think it was expired. But then I could not come up with anything (to be honest.), except to make a strawberry pie. But then I’m not really a canned fruit type of cook so I decided to make that baby from scratch. Let’s just throw away that pie filling. Or do I still have it? I think not.

this is my second Strawberry pie, with the first one being made at home some 2 or 3 years ago (insert don’t know emoji). So I thought it would be a great idea to make another one to see how I like it. And let me tell you, cooked strawberries is not the easiest to eat. You don’t want that thing soggy. Yuck! That was why I never made another Strawberry Pie since I baked that first one. Not that I’ve mastered the art or anything but I thought, you know, let’s try this again and this time, cook that thing less. Or just top that pie with Fresh Sliced Strawberries in some sort of uncooked glaze. But then, at that point, I might as well just get some strawberries, slice them, and eat them without going through the whole baking pie hassle.

Do you know how long it takes to make a pie from scratch? OK. That’s what I thought. I guess there’s always pre-baked pie shells or pie dough and a can of fruit filling. But where’s the fun in that? I mean, I do use pre-baked pie dough but some times, a girl just go to go all out – if you know what I’m saying. You avoid the junk in some of these Canned Pie fillings (aka the loads of Corn Syrup and bulk of preservatives that no one can pronounce or never heard of before).

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Anyways, if you feel like you’ve gone Strawberry Picking and have a ton that you want to use some for something else other than jam, let’s give this one a little try. Shall we?

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 Making the Mix

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Fresh Strawberry Pie Recipe

Recipe for Dough:

  • 2 -1/4 Cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 Cup Cold Butter
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 10 TBSP Cold Water

Directions:

  • 1.5 Bails of Strawberries (sliced)
  • 1 Cup Water
  • 1/3 to 1/2 Cup Cane Sugar
  • 2 TBSP Cornstarch

Topping: 

  • Extra Strawberries
  • Whipped Cream or Ice-Cream (or both)

Directions:

  • Measure flour into a bowl. Mix in salt.
  • Cut in the cold butter.
  • Use fingers to crumble until the mixture looks like tiny pieces.
  • Add water one TBSP at a time stirring with a fork.
  • Continue to add water (use a little more if needed) and mixing with fork until the dough comes together.
  • Form dough.
  • Wrap in Siren wrap, place in a bowl in the refrigerator

When ready to bake pie:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Remove dough from the refrigerator. Let it sit out about 10 mins.
  • Roll out dough on a lightly floured surface.
  • Place dough in a pie dish. Trim edges (I used the extra and cut a few little cooker cutter shapes to make the word summer). You can use that extra around the pie shell before baking.
  • Bake pie shell for 10 mins.
  • Remove from oven and let cool while you prepare the filling.
  • Cook Strawberries and sugar in a skillet.
  • Boil Strawberries and Sugar (the strawberries will begin to release water once they’re heated up).
  • Cook about 5 mins.
  • Mix water and cornstarch and pour into mixture.
  • Stir and keep cooking about 3 more minutes.
  • Remove from heat. Pour into pie shell.
  • Bake about 20 minutes.
  • Cool then cut and serve. Add a little Whipped Cream or ice-cream to take it up to the next level. I personally loved the Whipped Cream version. It adds a little sweet to the pie. Oh men, so good. I had seconds right after I took  the photos. Then another slice the following day!

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Braided Curly Extensions for Girls

Give your daughter a cute hairstyle with Braided Curly extensions that she will love!

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Braided Curly Extensions for Girls

I love seeing cute hairstyles on little kids, both girls and boys. I’m thankful I can do cool styles for our kids. These curly extensions I did for our daughter was one of her favorites and she looked very cute.

She loves having her hair in two ponytails so that’s the style I went for, but with several smaller braids on each side. The good thing about braiding little girls’ hair is that they can pretty much be anything one desires.

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Here is how I did this Curly Braided Hairstyle

You’ll need:

  • a few packs of curly extensions – one color or a mix of colors (my daughter loved a hint of color)
  • Small rubber bands
  • Comb, brush, hair care products
  • Scrunchies, bubbles, or any kind of ponytail holders

Directions:

  • First, part (or separate) the hair in two down the middle using a comb
  • Second, gather one side with a scrunchie
  • Third, on the side that is loose, use the comb to part out a small section of the hair – beginning at the front, going upward, then stopping in the middle. Repeat that on the other side of the same section
  • Next, start to braid that piece you just got out. Once you’ve reached the end of that piece of hair where it was parted, keep braiding a bit further out. Then leave out some curls loose. Add a rubber band where the end of the braiding stopped so the braid won’t come loose. Makes sense?
  • Continue to do the same with the remaining front of the hair
  • Now, do the same with the sides and back, making sure to start from the ear line and neckline and going upward
  • Once you’re done with the one side of the head, remove the scrunchie to repeat the steps on the following side of the head.

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That’s all there is to this style. It turned out too cute and she truly rocked it!

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Homemade Bubbles

Take less than 5 minutes to whip up some bubbles for your little ones to blow away whether it’s on a hot summer day or anytime!

Homemade Bubbles for Kids

What’s more fun than blowing bubbles on a Warm Summer day out on the lawn? Well maybe there are more fun things to do but bubble blowing is just a blast for kids. Although I have learned how to make bubbles, I don’t always make them. But when I do, the kids have a blast blowing them to the biggest level they can. There is something about homemade bubbles that make everything seem larger.

You’ll need:

What to do:

  • Pour water into the bowl.
  • Add in the soap, food coloring, and white sugar. Stir to mix.
  • Slowly pour in Glycerin and then gently stir. Glycerin helps bubbles to not be so runny.
  • Add in a few drops of food coloring (optional), then stir.
  • Your bubbles are ready.

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Flour Paint for Toddlers

Flour Paint is a safe alternative to Acrylic and other types of craft paint used for toddler painting activities.

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How to Make Flour Paint

Ingredients:

  • ¼ Cup flour
  • ¼ Cup Water
  • Food coloring (for colors other than white)

Directions:

  • Gather a few small bowls – I used empty yogurt containers.
  • Add about 1 TBSP flour to each bowl.
  • Add enough water and mix well to get a paint consistency (about 1 tsp to each).
  • Add food coloring and stir well. Looks just like real paint.

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Now it is time to paint. Present paint brushes and construction paper to the kids and let them express their inner art. Below is what Flour Paint looks like on paper when it’s dried. How easy and fun is this?

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Homemade Slime – Basic Slime Recipe

Learn how to make a basic slime recipe if your kids love to play with it but you’re tired of spending money on it!

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Homemade Slime

A couple of years ago, making slime was all the rage. Did you & your kids get into it? Slime is so fun to make and so fun for the kids to play with. Not every parent is a fan of it though, because if not controlled, the kids can get it everywhere and on everything in the house – couches, floors, their clothing. Thankfully, our kids have never had problem with keeping slime on the table. I’ve always done a ton of crafts with the kids and we’ve usually done them on a large table (dining or dedicated table for “all things” kids crafting). We’ve even used the kitchen counter and that too was fine. A couple of times, they’ve gotten a little bit on the floor when they let the slime hang and drip down the table, but quickly picked it up once being told.

So Many Ways

I’ve seen so many different types of slime recipes which adds all the more to the fun of making and playing with slime. I love that the colors can be different with food coloring and that the kids can add glitter, foam beads, sequins, just whatever cute little items they want to. Also love that slime can be customized according to holidays or seasons.

If you’re a parent who isn’t afraid of slime in your house but have always just bought them because you do not know how to make a basic one, then I’ve got you covered.

How to Make a Basic Slime

What you need:

  • One 4 oz Bottle of White Elmer’s Glue
  • 1 tsp Borax
  • 1 Cup Water
  • Food Coloring (optional)
  • 1 Small bowl

Directions:

  • Pour Elmer’s Glue into the bowl. Mix in 1/2 Cup of the water.
  • Mix Borax with the remaining 1/2 Cup water. Mix until mostly dissolved.
  • Pour Borax and water mixture into the glue mixture, the slime should start to form.
  • Stir and keep stirring as the slime forms.
  • Using your hand, remove the slime from the water, put it in a bowl or on a plate (throw out the water).
  • The kids can now mold the slime.

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Calming Sensory Bottles

Make a sensory bottle to help calm your children after a busy play day or to help calm down high energy kids.

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Benefits of Calming Sensory Bottles

There’s something so satisfying about watching items slowly fall inside a calming jar. They are so, so fun to watch, shake, watch, shake. . . . These sensory bottles are not just good for watching, they offer some health benefits for kids too. Calming bottles are great stress relievers. Kids who are high energy (what kid is not right), or hyper might gain some calming moments when they need too from these bottles.

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Varying Sensory Bottles

One of the things I love about these Sensory bottles is that they can be customized to a child’s needs or according to season or theme. In the summer they can be ocean-themed, in the winter they can be winter themed (add snowflakes), in the Spring, think insect-shaped sequins such as butterflies. You can also, use beads, rocks and just little filler items that ca be used to make crafts. So fun!

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Here is how to make a sensory bottle for kids

You will need:

  • 1 Clean Plastic Bottle (a small 8 oz empty soda bottle is just fine)
  • 1 Cup Water (more or less depending on bottle size)
  • ½ Cup Cooking Oil or Glycerin
  • Sequins
  • Glitter

What to do:

  • Place the sequins and glitter in the bottle.
  • Add oil or Glycerin and then add water.
  • Shake.
  • The Sensory Bottle is now ready.

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How fun is this jar? It is so satisfying to watch. The kids can shake and watch the sequins fall down whenever they need a little “calm down” break.

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Fizzing Baking Soda & Vinegar Activity

Mix Baking Soda with Vinegar and watch your little one’s expression as they experience the magic of the foaming and fizzing action. 

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Baking Soda Volcano

I first saw the idea of doing this with kids somewhere on Pinterest. I thought “why not just try it with our little one?” This activity is not new to me but it is to our toddler and it fascinates her. It sure did. This is our second time doing this activity. Her expression the first time we made it was priceless. However, I think I may have deleted that photo.

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How to Make Baking Soda and Vinegar Experiment

You need:

  • Baking Soda
  • White Vinegar
  • Food Coloring (if desired, but adding it makes it more interesting for little eyes)
  • Get a bowl and some form of wide mouth jar or container. I used a Ball canning jar.

Directions:

  • Place it in another wider and bigger bowl to contain the solution.
  • Measure about a 1/3 cup or a little more vinegar in a separate cup. Add food coloring of choice.
  • Add about a tablespoon of baking soda to the jar.
  • Pour the vinegar over the baking soda and and let the kids what what happens.

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Colorful Baking Soda and Vinegar Experiment

Add to food coloring to the baking sod and vinegar experiment for a really cool experience. We decided to get creative and do a few different colors all at once. My daughter and I poured into a different jar at the same time. The second photo below shows when the fizzing stops and all the bubbles just seem to melt away:(

Be sure and add enough baking soda and vinegar so it can rise all the way to the top.  When the foaming action stops you can add a more vinegar to the solution. It may foam up again. You can also add more baking soda and keep experimenting.

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Baking Soda and Vinegar Experiment is such a fun activity for children. Have your tried it with your little ones before? What was their reaction?

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Puffy Paint Recipe

Mix up some of this edible flour paint and let your little ones go wild painting! 

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What is Edible Puffy Paint?

We first made Puffy Paint when my first child was a wee little toddler (say around 2 yrs old). Edible Puffy sort of a bubble looking paint that’s made from two staple ingredients from the pantry – All-Purpose Flour and table salt. You probably have those two ingredients sitting around somewhere unless you like me, and occasionally runs out of flour:) I got to say though, that lately, I’ve learned a little buying flour trick. Basically, when I go the grocery, I just grab a bag, haha. JK – but I have been a little more intentional when it comes to buying flour. I currently have a large 25lb bag plus a few smaller ones. No running out of All-Purpose flour for a long time! But anyways, if you got flour and salt, you have puffy paint. Add a little water, and you’re good to go. Food coloring is optional but oh so fun! A few year ago (about 5ish), I started using Pink Himalayan Salt in our meals and recipes instead of regular table salt. Game changer – not only for health but the taste is so much more potent! But I do keep table salt for Kid-Friendly activities such as Puffy Paint and Play dough.

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Photo Steps to Making Puffy Paint (see recipe below)

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Add Food Coloring to Puffy Paint

Adding food coloring is a great way to make puffy paint look like real paint. The pastel colors I used worked fabulous! They looked so pretty.

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Using Frosting Bottles for Paint

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How to Make Puffy Paint

You’ll Need: 

  • 1/4 Cup Flour
  • 1/4 Cup Table Salt
  • 1/4 Cup Water
  • Food coloring
  • A bowl and spoon for mixing
  • Piping bottles
  • Paper – Preferable something that can hold up to the paint.

What to do:

  • Pour flour into a bowl.
  • Add 1/4 Cup Salt. Mix together.
  • Pour 1/4 Tablespoons water into the mix. Stir and add in your preferred food coloring.
  • Mix thoroughly until you get the desired color.

Pour the paint into piping bottles. The kids can now paint using the piping bottles by squeezing paint unto their paper.

Note: Always layer your table with protective paper so paint won’t get everywhere. You’ll save yourself from the extra cleaning, is all I’m saying.

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Moon Sand With Cornstarch

Make Moon Sand with Cornstarch as a Sensory Activity your little ones can play with at home.

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What is Moon Sand with Cornstarch?

Cornstarch Moon-Sand is a damp-ish sand made from play sand and cornstarch that’s used to mimic real wet sand that the kids can play with. Mix some up in a bin, add some sand toys and let the kids go to play. They can scoop, pour, and build castles. Let their little imagination run wild.

What is the Difference Between Kinetic Sand and Moon Sand?

Moon Sand is a slightly wet sand while Kinetic sand is more of a stretchy sand. Both are made for kids playtime.

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How to Make Moon Sand Using Play Sand and Cornstarch

To make:

  • 4 Cups Play Sand (I used pink sand)
  • 2 Cups Cornstarch
  • 1 Cup Water
  • Glitter (optional)

Directions:

  • Mix sand and cornstarch together.
  • Add water in increments until the mixture begins to look like damp sand.
  • Add a little more water if necessary.
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  • The mixture should be damp, not too wet and should be able to hold together when formed into a shape.
  • If you have plain sand and want to add color – add about 2 TBSP colored powder paint and thoroughly mix until the colors are incorporated.
  • Let the fun begin!!!!!!!!

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Check out my Edible Moon Sand Recipes for younger kids

Edible Moon Sand Recipe

Original Edible Moon Sand

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Watering Plants – Activity for Kids

Watering Plants is an easy and fun activity for small kids. They’ll be doing a chore and won’t even know it:)

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Why Should Kids Help Water Plants

Watering plants is such an easy chore for toddlers and kids. Spring and summer time when you bring out all the plants you will have a little helper on and. It helps them to:

  • develop their hand and muscle strength
  • learn to pour within the limits (might get it all over but at least, worth the try)
  • watering plants teaches skills too – the kids learn the importance of preserving plants by watering them
  • they learn that watering plants helps them get their nutrients they need to grow.
  • watering plants keeps them from drying out

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What’s The Perfect Way To Get Your Kids to Water Plant

If the kids help you plant some seeds, they will be even more excited to water them so they could grow.

  • Choose plants and some seeds of their interest (this could be flowers, veggies, fruits, etc)
  • Allow them to help plant the seeds
  • Give them the right tools: AKA Rainboots and watering can! These are so fun for the little ones. When our kids were little, those rainboots and watering can combinations as they watered plants were so cute to watch!
  • Make sure they are watering the plants the right time of day (weather and also, when they are not tired).

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Box Braids for Kids – African American Hairstyles for Kids

See how I did my girls’ Boxed Braids for a fun and lasting look for school.

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How I Do Boxed Braids for the Kids

Boxed Braids is so cute for the kids. My girl got so many compliments on her new look. It’s so easy to do once you know how but it does take some time to finish the hair (I usually do around 2 hrs).

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Daddy Daughter Dance 2023

The girls enjoyed their first Daddy-Daughter dance back in February. They looked so cute in their dresses. It was a beautiful time getting them dressed up & hair done for their special night.

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Awww, the girls were super cute!

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Our 10 Year Old

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Our 12 Year Old

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I think daddy had the most fun dancing and … They even won a certificate for best dancers of the night. When they came home smiling and looking a little suspicious, I knew something was up. I wasn’t expecting them to say they won anything since none of us knew they were judging the dance. Turns out, their were a couple people leading the dance who were also keeping an eye on the dancers.

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