Traditionally, Thanksgiving is about presenting all of your delicious platters, piled high with food, on your Thanksgiving table. However, to keep from over-indulging, once the turkey receives its ceremonial first slice, bring the bird and sides into the kitchen to dole out the perfect-sized individual portions for each plate. This will keep you and your little ones from aching tummies and having to unbutton that top button on your pants!
More in this category:
Quick Tip :: Balancing Technology »
Quick Tip :: Color Code It »
Quick Tip :: Fire Safety Plan »
Quick Tip :: Be Prepared On the Go »
Family Pets: Choose Wisely »
Taking Math Out of the Classroom »
Expand the Classroom »
A Warm Bath »
Shop. Cook. Give. »
Halloween Costume Safety »
One Day More! »
A Sweet Summer Treat »
Children & Social Media »
Summertime Warning! »
Cracking Out the Summer Toys »
Thank You! »
Adult in Training »
Shopping Trip! »
Chore Rotations »
Walk & Talk »
First Friends and Play Dates »
Sickness and Scheduling »
Nanny Check In Time »
A Week’s Wardrobe At-a-Glance »
Pot Luck Swap Party »
Snacking Zone »
Preventing Picky Eaters »
Kitchen Play »
A Family of Chefs »
Holiday Giving »
One Toy In, One Toy Out »
The Meaning Behind Words »
Pumpkin Draw »
Make Your Own Play Dough »
A Few Tips for Father’s Day »
School’s (Almost) Out! »
Alphabet Garden »
Get Gardening »
This Valentine Will Take the (Cup)cake »
Annual Appointment with the New Year »
Rice Krispie Christmas Puddings »
An Easy Way to Organize Winter Accessories »
Halloween at Christmas »
Family Field Day »
A quick and cool summer treat »
Five Ways to Treat a Sunburn »
Summer Playground Safety »
Vacuum up the Allergies »
Spring Training »
Five Tips for Test Prep »
Fruit of Hearts »
Whip Out the Wipes »
Preventing Holiday Injuries »
Guy Fawkes Night »
Fully Dressed »
Think Ahead »
Ticks! »
Heatstroke Warning »
Homemade Baby Food »
Quail’s Eggs and Other Easter Treats »
House Rules »
The Red Balloon »
New Year Check-Up »
Make Your Own Advent Calendar »
Guy Fawkes Night »
Plan Ahead »
Take the Sting Out »
Summer Reading »
A Royal Flush »
I Spy: Out of the Class Room Into The World »
Straws-to-go »
Winter Activity: Make a Snow Lantern! »
From Holiday Cards to Holiday Tags »
Recipe Tip of the Month: Spicy (or not!) Vegetable Soup »
Quick Tip Recipe: Alice Waters’ Frittata »
Sleep through the Hot Nights »
Hunt at home! »
Food phases of your child »
Your child`s lunch »
Halloween »
A perfect rainy day activity »
Up and at ’em! »
Bedtime routines »
Your self-sufficient child »
First day of camp »
Your child busy in the kitchen »
Your baby and crying jolt? »
Your little kids and New Year »
A fun holiday table »
Pumpkin carving »
School lunch »
Those rainy summer days »