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This sponsored post was written on behalf of Toys“R”Us. All opinions are my own.

The Big Book of Awesome from Toys“R”Us is here, and Molly loved paging through it to create her Wish List. Hank, our Boxer, insisted on supervising, of course. This year’s selection includes everything from the latest video games and tech for my 12-year-old to dolls and animal toys for my...


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What makes this the best microwave peanut brittle recipe? Extra peanuts—because peanuts are the best part of peanut brittle. Salted roasted peanuts for the perfect sweet-and-salty balance. Additional flavor boosters (vanilla, butter, cinnamon, and nutmeg) that elevate the candy from good to outstanding.

Peanut Brittle

How to make peanut brittle

Making pea...


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Looking for a Chinese five spice substitute but don’t want to run to the store? You’re in the right place. Whether you’re making a stir-fry, roasting duck, or preparing a quick marinade, these easy swaps use spices you likely already have on hand and will keep your dish aromatic and balanced.

What is Chinese Five Spice?

Chinese five spice is a fragrant blend that ty...


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Make pumpkin flatbread pizza topped with a creamy pumpkin sauce, caramelized onions, and fresh spinach for an easy, seasonal twist on pizza night.

When you hear “pumpkin pizza,” you might picture roasted squash on top of the crust. This version uses a smooth, savory pumpkin sauce—similar to a pumpkin alfredo—in place of marinara, giving the pizza a ...


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Four weeks after my five-year-old was diagnosed with celiac disease and we began a strict gluten-free diet, he started summer day camp. He rode the bus in the morning and stayed all day. Most meals were straightforward because we packed food, but the camp had “Pizza Wednesdays,” “Cookout Fridays,” and occasional s’mores nights. Almost immediately we had to learn how to work w...


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