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Divine and undefined, the Nestlette simply has not lost herself in the happy moments of her life. She loves being a wife and adores being a mommy, but most of all, a Nestlette loves being herself in a lovely life beyond picket fences and wedded bliss.

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the puffy pancake—oh baby!

February 24th, 2013

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dutch baby with strawberries & cinnasugar

If a pancake and crepe had a baby…it would be called a Dutch Baby! This puffy pancake, topped with sugared strawberries and a sprinkling of sweet cinnamon sugar, is deliciously scrumptious!

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the chore wars

February 23rd, 2013

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couple sharing chores

A divide and conquer approach to daily housekeeping duties will keep your nest neat & tidy and your marriage happy. Download the Chore Checklist to keep track of whose chore is whose.

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Vintage Teaworks

February 22nd, 2013

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vintage teaworks

If you take a wine-o to a tea party…Vintage Teaworks combined their knowledge of wine and love of tea to bring the two together in a collection of wine-inspired teas.

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champagne taste & sparkling beauty treats

February 21st, 2013

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pop the champagne

Pop open the bubbly! It’s time to brighten up your cool dull skin and dry winter tresses with a tipsy treat.

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Sophie la Giraffe

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Sophie la Giraffe

Here’s something to chew on. Sophie the Giraffe is designed to stimulate the senses (she makes a happy sound when squeezed) and soothe teething gums (safe for babies’ mouths). A French classic for your drooling bundle of joie.

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wooly matters

February 19th, 2013

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icelandic sweater

Here’s your pestproof plan for storing your wintry knits: Hand wash wools and cashmere then protect them with something you’ll love but pesky bugs hate — lavender!

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the organic debate

February 18th, 2013

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organic bar code

You’re in the produce section, weighing the cost of organic apples vs. the cheaper, traditionally grown Granny Smiths. Is it really worth it? Hear what the American Academy of Pediatrics has to say about organic food.

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sweet sugar candymaking

February 15th, 2013

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gumdrops

There is something sweet about making sweets and making candy is no exception. Candy making can be a magical experience, as long as you know how to get what you want. The process of turning sugar into candy happens in a series of stages that take you from simple syrups to chewy caramels to sparkly rock candy.

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