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How to Cope with the Angry Teen

02.01.22 11:31 AM By Lisa - Comment(s)
How to Cope with the Angry Teen

 

Sometimes I look back and think “Omg I must have made my parents INSANE!” I remember the screaming matches with my mom and the silent treatment I gave my dad (because we didn’t dare yell at dad without that death stare).

 

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Please Be Patient, Student Driver! 

01.24.22 05:06 PM By Lisa - Comment(s)
Please Be Patient, Student Driver! 




We have all seen those bumper magnets on the back of cars. I always shake my head and quickly move away from those vehicles. Has anyone else seen those vehicles only to realize there is a single older person behind the wheel? They were either too lazy to remove the magnet, or they are just learning?...

Ice Fest 2022

01.24.22 05:06 PM By Lisa - Comment(s)
Ice Fest 2022

This past weekend I was lucky to head to western Pennsylvania with a great friend from college to visit his family, friends, and a local town’s annual Ice Fest. Ligonier, PA, located about an hour east of Pittsburgh and nestled in the beautiful Laurel Highlands, has been dubbed by Tra...

Stay Tuned for Our Upcoming Meetings with CEO & Co-Founder of Sesha Skin Therapy

04.06.21 06:10 PM By Lisa - Comment(s)
Stay Tuned for Our Upcoming Meetings with CEO & Co-Founder of Sesha Skin Therapy

The Working Mom, LLC is headed to the Sesha Skin Therapy headquarters in West Chester, PA this week to meet with their CEO and co-founder Phyllis Hsieh to try some of their latest products. These products were born from technology that was initially meant to deliver insulin and other large density d...

Quick Chocolate Soufflé 

03.09.21 06:50 PM By Lisa - Comment(s)
Quick Chocolate Soufflé 

If you're craving warm chocolate and a decadent dish that takes less than 10 minutes to make, this is it!!

Quick Chocolate Soufflé



Ingredients

*4 tablespoons of all-purpose flour

*4 tablespoons sugar

*...

Chicken Valdostana

11.17.20 04:00 PM By Lisa - Comment(s)
Chicken Valdostana

This is another childhood favorite of mine. Chicken, prosciutto, mushrooms, and fontina cheese are central to this dish. The chicken is so tender and the mushroom sauce makes it a delicious topping for both the chicken and your plated side. I prefer capellini (angel-hair pasta), but rice or steamed ...

The Wine Cork

11.11.20 06:56 PM By Lisa - Comment(s)
The Wine Cork



Ever wonder where the idea for the wine cork came from? Up until the mid-17th century, wine bottles were sealed with clay, fabric, wax, and leather. Glass became more commonly used, but would often fracture and break into the bottle, as those closures were often difficult to remove. At that time, ea...

Multitasking. Does it Really Work??

09.27.20 10:31 AM By Lisa - Comment(s)
Multitasking. Does it Really Work??
Multitasking. Does it Really Work??



In a culture where there always seems to be a shortage of time, we still seek to find ways for short cuts to cram more completed tasks into our days. A typical day for me might be doing my full-time work in-addition to coming up with creative content for our blogs,...

Celebrations for our kids in the Covid-19 Era

07.12.20 12:49 PM By Adrienne Towsen - Comment(s)
Celebrations for our kids in the Covid-19 Era
Ideas to make events special and memorable during a time when nothing feels normal

The Art of Self Care

07.04.20 07:39 PM By Lisa - Comment(s)
The Art of Self Care

Too many of us truly neglect self-care. We come up with all sorts of reasons to put ourselves on the back burner. Whether it’s due to work, family, or other commitments, there are many of us that just don’t carve out the time we need to decompress, myself included. We do have to remind ...

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