Monday, November 29, 2010

FREE Dreidels & Lighting the Menorah Chanukah Coloring Pages from Crayola for Kids

Reminder: The 8-night Holiday of Hanukkah Starts December 1st at Sundown
Chocolate Chanukah Gelt Coins from Around the World
Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogexpert.com

Crayola has been a part of almost every American kid's life for generations -- I know these were among my favorite art supplies when I was in grade school.  

Once again, the company that originally coined the word Crayons has come through with a variety of free downloadable coloring pages for Hanukkah. 

Click on the links to get these FREE down loadables for your kids to use at home, at Hebrew School, at public schools, or for homeschools.
P.S. Last call for the Crayola K-12 Contest that ends December 1, 2010, so be sure to enter before the deadline.

What are you doing for Hanukkah this year? And if you'd like to share, what was your favorite color Crayon (mine was Macaroni & Cheese) when you were little?  Please leave a comment and share your Chanukah plans and/or Crayon childhood memories.

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

A Shocking Reality: 25% of All American Kids 12 and Under Are Dieting

Homemade Pumpkin Nut Whole Wheat Waffles
My kids love these because they taste GOOD and are GOOD for you
Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

New research indicates that a quarter of all American kids aged 12 or under are on diets.  This was among the key findings in a poll of 6,523 parents conducted recently by CouponCodes4U which sought to investigate the attitudes of parents towards the food that their kids eat.

When the site asked the question, "What food do your kids generally eat the most?" only 24% chose healthy food, while 58% said junk food.

Additional parental findings from the poll -- some more alarming than others -- revealed that
  • 41% insisted on giving their child a packed lunch for school instead of letting them eat in the cafeteria
  • 62% of these parents -- when asked "Why?' to the above question -- said it was to "Keep track of what their child was eating"
  • 11% said they made sure their child was exercising regularly 
  • 19% admitted to having previously given their child a note to allow them to skip gym class
I'm going to be blunt.  I think that the growing child obesity in the U.S. problem can almost completely be placed on the shoulders of the parents raising kids who live almost exclusively on unhealthy food choices and are sedentary because it is tolerated.  

So many kids today, particularly the ones who are seriously over weight, have lost their natural cravings for healthy foods such as milk, whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables and other more nutritious options.  They have forgotten how great it feels after a good work out, too, and as a result have also lost the desire to get outdoors and be physically active -- trained their bodies to expect nothing more than to sit in front of a computer or TV, or play video games for hours on end.   None of these activities are bad, BTW, if they are used in moderation and are properly supervised by parents.

The solution I believe is obvious:  it begins at home.  If parents would start serving meals to their youngsters that not only consist of a higher percentage of healthful food at home but that is also visually appetizing and creatively presented (like the pumpkin nut whole wheat waffles that I make for my own family pictured at the top of this post) their children would no longer be conditioned to prefer junk food either at home or away from the house.  Likewise, if parents would also eat healthy diets as well as model an active lifestyle for their kids, children would not be eating all this junk or sitting around so much.  

As a parent, it's up to you.  If you are concerned about obesity in your child, what will you choose to do about it?

Please Leave a Comment:  What's your advice? How do you think America can successfully combat the rise of obesity in this country among young people?  

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Beyond Thanksgiving Pie - Pumpkins in Style & Food for the Entire Holiday Season + GIVEAWAY CONTEST

Holiday GIVEAWAY CONTEST:  Don't miss it.  TWO different pumpkin-themed prize gift basket packages will be given away for kids and adults.  Entry info at the bottom of this post.  Contest ends December 25th.

Pumpkins have been long associated mostly with Halloween and with the Pumpkin Pie of Thanksgiving .  However, as you'll soon learn in this post, this season the colorful squash can be incorporated not only into Turkey Day, but into Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year's Day in so many different ways.

The pumpkin, which today comes in a range of colors, sizes, and shapes -- in shades of oranges, greens, beiges and whites --  also is known in various cultures as pompion or calabaza.  It is a member of the Cucurbita family which includes both squash and cucumbers.

Photo used with permission from My Hydrangea Home

Pumpkin Style
Whether part of your home decor or anyone in your family wears clothing or accessories with a pumpkin motif, elegance is easy.  

With a little sense of adventure on your part, there is a way to work these relatives of the squash family into your own style in an infinite number of ways. These -- for sure -- are not your mother's pumpkins. 

You can really make a beautiful modern or traditional statement in your home simply by displaying these creatively to spotlight their natural splendors.  Take these gorgeous white pumpkin display ideas arranged and photographed by Dawn at My Hydrangea Home for inspiration.  Or, how about a Pumpkin & Squash Candelabra from Disney's Family Fun that would look equally beautiful on your table any time between now and the middle of winter?


This adorable baby looks like he's had too much pumpkin pie, I think.  He's wearing a finely crafted knit pumpkin hat that fits babies, toddlers, and young children and will keep little ones warm while they slumber as well as when you take them outside well into spring in areas that have long winters.  This bright and delicious hat for children is from Olivia of Kansas who is known for her handmade reminders of simpler times and is exclusively available from Olivia's Catalog.

Hand Knit Baby or Child's Pumpkin Hat by Olivia's
Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Pumpkin Health & Beauty
Pumpkins are very good for your body.  Not only are they nutritious, a recent lab study indicates that pumpkin seed oil may even aid prostate health.  Loaded with vitamins A and E as well as potassium they're as tasty and good to eat as they are to use as healthful topical treatments.  In fact, according to Ariel Caddow of the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, California, home of the world-famous Pumpkin Festival, on the skin the enzymes in pumpkin break down easily and make a great exfoliant.  They also reduce fine lines and wrinkles, she says.  

I haven't stayed at this property myself yet, though my family and I did enjoy a wonderful and luxurious respite at sister property Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel in Dana Point, CA at the end of October.  Whenever you are in Northern California definitely consider a visit to the Half Moon Bay property's spa.  You're in for a treat if you decide to try their exclusive Renew Pumpkin Spice Body Ritual that starts with a pumpkin and sugar scrub, before going to a Vichy shower and finishing with an ultra-hydrating vitamin-rich pumpkin body masque.

For more ways to incorporate pumpkin bath and beauty into your daily regimen you might also want to check out two items that were featured in this blog's 2009 Best of Thanksgiving showcase.  These include Return to Beauty, by Narine Nikogosian (Atria Books), a DIY guide overflowing with beauty product recipes to make with things often found in home kitchens -- such as pumpkin (fresh or canned) -- and the scrumptious Pumpkin Custard Soapopz bath bar on a stick by MilkAndCookeez which tastes good enough to eat, even if it's really a bar of soap.

Pumpkin Foods & Drinks
For sure, pumpkins are for more than making just pie as both these luscious sweet desserts attest.  The first one featured below you can make at home, the second oneyou can buy online ready-baked.  Either would be absolutely wonderful served as the crowning touch to any Hanukkah, Christmas, or Kwanzaa meal.
Pumpkin Whoopi Cakes With Cream Cheese Filling
Photo by Cheryl Liefeld, AdventuresintheKitchen.com

These extravagant whoopi cakes above are to die for.  Who would have ever thought that cream cheese and pumpkin could be such a delicious combination.  Lucky the recipe and the how tos to bake these -- maybe even with your child serving as your assistant -- are provided on the Adventures in the Kitchen blogI have a strong feeling that this soft cookie is as fun to make as it is to eat.

 
Pumpkin Spice Shortbread Decorated Cookies
Photo by Sara Dandy, DandyDelights.blogspot.com 

If you're not a DIY baker, you can always purchase the decorated pumpkin shaped shortbread cookies pictured above that are also flavored with pumpkin and spices.  They're also available in several different turkey designs, too, and may be purchased via the Internet from the Dandy Delights website.  This small, woman-owned business offers not only a variety of standard cookie styles but also can provide you with customized treats suitable for just about any occasion. Reasonably priced at just $3 each with a minimum order of 2 dozen.

Pumpkin Arts & Crafts Kid Projects
Don't miss my separate post for a huge collection of easy and really fun pumpkin theme crafts for kids.

With so many things you can do with pumpkins, you might start wanting to integrate these colorful beauties not only into all the end-of-year celebrations, but into your year-round lifestyle.  After all, pumpkins are so much more than just pumpkins.

Pumpkin-Theme Gift Baskets
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