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Archive for September, 2004
Maryland Family Magazine
Monday, September 27th, 2004Supper in a SNAP
Friday, September 3rd, 2004 Sports practice, music lessons, homework and more leave little
time to cook up an old fashioned three-course meal for the family.
When the afternoon bustle is complete and
the kids are clamoring “What’s for
dinner?” here are some quick and tasty meals that don’t come out
of a cardboard box.
Frittata
† Mix eggs, salt and pepper in medium bowl. [...]
E-menus make life easy
Friday, September 3rd, 2004 Want a host of new recipes at your fingertips every month that are
sure to appeal to your family?
“The Six O’clock Scramble”, an e-mail newsletter published by
Aviva Goldfarb, provides great recipes that can be prepared in less
than 30 minutes.
After self-publishing a cookbook, “Peanut Butter Stew and
Couscous, Too,” Goldfarb, a mom from Chevy Chase, decided to
market [...]
Emergency!
Friday, September 3rd, 2004GBMC follows national trend with new pediatric ER
Wanted: room parents
Friday, September 3rd, 2004More than just planning parties and field trips
Spalala
Friday, September 3rd, 2004What a mommy martyr learned after a day of deluxe spa treatments
Family Favorites
Friday, September 3rd, 2004Last chance to cast a vote
WANTED: Room Parents
Friday, September 3rd, 2004 Time passes so quickly. One day, you and your preschooler roll out
cookies, take a long nap and frolic on the neighborhood playground,
and the next you watch as your little one bravely climbs onto a
massive yellow school bus that whisks him off to his new life as a
student.
If you feel the urge to chase down [...]
Lessons plentiful in art, PE, music
Friday, September 3rd, 2004 I picked up the August issue of Maryland Family magazine at my
son’s day care this afternoon _ I always enjoy the informative
articles and information that you provide.
As I skimmed through the magazine, I was attracted to Betsy
Stein’s article “Waffling Over All-Day K.” As both an educator and
the mother of two young boys, I was [...]
A day at the Spalala
Friday, September 3rd, 2004 Do you want to know what impress
es me? It’s not a big house or a new car or a high-powered job.
It’s a woman who has the same color nail polish on her fingernails
and toenails.
It may sound superficial, but that tells me she’s a woman who
makes time every week or so for a small [...]


