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Archive for July, 2010
Food, Glorious Food: NYC Fab Food Joints
Posted on 30 July 2010 at 21.13pm under MomsBy Elise Jones, babybites blog editor I love to eat. I love to eat really, really, incredibly, ridiculously good food. Once I’m finished with one meal, I’m thinking about my next. No wonder my mid-section will never see the light of day again! One of the greatest things about living in NYC for 10 years [...]
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1Great Places to Go at Night in NYC (Off-Guidebook Experience)
Posted on 29 July 2010 at 14.56pm under MomsBy Heather Ouida, co-founder kiddybites Confession time – I did not come up with this list of recommended spots by myself. I wrote this with my husband during a 6-hour drive to Lake Placid last weekend (my hubby was doing the Ironman there, crazy kid that he is). Our boys were in the back seat [...]
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Comments OffA Kids’ Visitor Guide to Free NYC
Posted on 28 July 2010 at 22.26pm under MomsBy Laura Deutsch, founder & owner of babybites So every New Yorker (or in my case, ex-New Yorker) has a list of their favorite kid friendly spots in NY. Non-New Yorkers with families are always slightly amazed and intrigued about the whole “raising kids in the crazy over crowded” city of New York lifestyle (the [...]
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1Five Ways to Become a Saner Mom
Posted on 28 July 2010 at 11.01am under MomsBy Tammy Gold, Gold Parent Coaching Being a mother is one of the most rewarding, yet difficult jobs on the planet. A lot of moms however, do not recognize this important role as a full time job and like any other professional you deserve training, breaks and a lot of support. Below are some helpful [...]
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