Easter Egg Fun, Customer Care, and more
In this week's issue of Mommy's Helper - Mom's Market Ezine:
( Can be read at: http://www.momsezine.com/issue-71.html )
~ Notes from Anita and Kara
~ Business Article - The Power of Customer Care
We recently had most of the interior of our house painted. We are getting ready for a huge out of state move and are in the process of getting the house ready to "show" to potential buyers. We wanted it to look nice, but also didn't want to spend a fortune.
~ Latest Message Board Topics
~ Childcare Article - Easter Eggsperience
When I went to the grocery store to purchase an Easter egg dying kit for my family, the shelves were packed with so many different kinds I couldn't decide which one to buy. Sometime between my childhood and the nineties, the egg dying process evolved from dropping a tablet into a cup of vinegar and water into swirling, spinning, or speckling eggs into Faberge recreations. I finally picked up the "Tie-dye" coloring kit because the box had a picture of a smiling family decorating eggs and the words "fast" and "easy" written in big letters along the bottom. I tossed it into my cart.
~ Humor Article - Easter Eggs: Tiny Works of Heart
I never could understand why people would pay so much money for those expensive egg decorating kits when most peope have all the tools they need lying around the house! And, oh, the fun that can be created when you allow your kids to use their imaginations!
~ Recipe - Amish Corn Bread
Read this week's issue at: http://www.momsezine.com/issue-71.html
Enjoy!
( Can be read at: http://www.momsezine.com/issue-71.html )
~ Notes from Anita and Kara
~ Business Article - The Power of Customer Care
We recently had most of the interior of our house painted. We are getting ready for a huge out of state move and are in the process of getting the house ready to "show" to potential buyers. We wanted it to look nice, but also didn't want to spend a fortune.
~ Latest Message Board Topics
~ Childcare Article - Easter Eggsperience
When I went to the grocery store to purchase an Easter egg dying kit for my family, the shelves were packed with so many different kinds I couldn't decide which one to buy. Sometime between my childhood and the nineties, the egg dying process evolved from dropping a tablet into a cup of vinegar and water into swirling, spinning, or speckling eggs into Faberge recreations. I finally picked up the "Tie-dye" coloring kit because the box had a picture of a smiling family decorating eggs and the words "fast" and "easy" written in big letters along the bottom. I tossed it into my cart.
~ Humor Article - Easter Eggs: Tiny Works of Heart
I never could understand why people would pay so much money for those expensive egg decorating kits when most peope have all the tools they need lying around the house! And, oh, the fun that can be created when you allow your kids to use their imaginations!
~ Recipe - Amish Corn Bread
Read this week's issue at: http://www.momsezine.com/issue-71.html
Enjoy!
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