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What is the Teal Pumpkin Project?

The Teal Pumpkin Project- Do you know anyone with a food allergy? This potentially deadly disease affects 1 in every 13 children (under 18 years of age) in the U.S. according to F.A.R.E. (Food Allergy Research and Education). That’s roughly two kids in every classroom. That means 1 in every 13 children in the U.S. who go Trick-or-Treating might be able to eat a few treats from the night but will likely have to give the rest away. The Teal Pumpkin Project was started to make Trick-or-Treating fun for all children.

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Some Teal Pumpkin FAQ:

  • Q: Can I still give out candy? A: Sure – just do it safely! The point of the Teal Pumpkin Project is to make trick-or-treating as inclusive as possible. You can keep the experience safe by keeping your food treats and non-food treats in separate bowls.
  • Q: Are there any non-food treats that I should avoid? A:There are a few considerations when choosing which non-food items to hand out. First, some non-food items still contain food allergens. For example, some brands of moldable clay contain wheat. Additionally, try to choose latex-free items, as there are children who have latex allergies.
  • Q: If I’m handing out candy and non-food treats, how do I determine which treat to give to each trick-or-treater? A: You can either ask trick-or-treaters if they have any food allergies, or give every visitor a choice of which treat they’d like: candy or a non-food item.
  • Q: How do I know which houses in my area are participating? A: FARE is providing a crowd-sourced Fever Map that allows people participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project to add their home address, street or neighborhood. Adding your household to the map shows your support and allows you to connect with other families in your area who are participating.


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The Teal Pumpkin Project was inspired by a local awareness activity run by the Food Allergy Community of East Tennessee (FACET) and launched as a national campaign by FARE in 2014. Last year, households from all 50 states and 14 countries participated. This is a worldwide movement to create a safer, happier Halloween for all trick-or-treaters. For the complete FAQ and downloadable activities check out the Teal Pumpkin Project website or email tealpumpkinproject@foodallergy.org.

Family Friendly Tailgating Party

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Family Friendly Tailgating Party- As the weather turns cooler, that can only mean one thing: fall! Fall means all things pumpkin flavored, sweaters, leaves and football. Growing up football was always on at our house on Sundays. Through college, every home game was spent at the stadium. Fast forward to a few kids later and we’re loving spending game days with friends over. The tricky part is actually being able to watch the game with kids running around. I’ve since mastered the Family Friendly Tailgating Party and wanted to share my top three tips.

Family Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game! #ad

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game!

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game!

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game!

Family Friendly Tailgating Party: 3 Tips

  1. Keep it simple without making the food the attraction. We always make sure there is plenty of food for everyone. No one goes hungry at our house. At the same time, we’ve figured out what food is delicious for everyone and doesn’t get thrown in the trash. Fill the grill with hotdogs and hamburgers. Have a few sides including veggies, fruit and chips. Treats are always a must so we have cupcakes (see my favorite vanilla cupcake recipe below), cookies and chocolates for everyone to munch. Fill one bucket with our favorite, Dr Pepper®, and another with popcicles and we’re set to kick back and watch the game!
  2. Have games and crafts set up outside for the kids. The key word there is outside. I head to Dollar General before football season and stock up on yard games, crafts, coloring books, clay, chalk and bubbles. I set a table out with all the crafts, crayons, coloring materials with a wipeable table cloth so it’s very easy for clean up. I have my daughter help set out an obstacle course in the yard with toys we find at Dollar General. Kids always have a great time playing with the chalk, bubbles, hose and yard games. During half time we call them all in to grab food, otherwise they’re having an awesome time playing outside.
  3. Save money by shopping smart. I mentioned before that I bought the toys and games at Dollar General. I didn’t mention that I also buy pretty much everything else for the party there as well. All of the paper goods, condiments, buns, chips,  most of the cupcake ingredients and Dr Pepper is bought there as well. It’s awesome because I can get an entire party bought at Dollar General with only using a few staples we already have on hand.

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game!

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game!

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game!

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the football game!

MOIST VANILLA CUPCAKES

Yield: 24-26

INGREDIENTS

VANILLA CUPCAKES

2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
2 cups sugar
3 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1 cup milk
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 tbsp vanilla extract
2 large eggs
1 cup water

VANILLA FROSTING

1/2 cup salted butter, room temperature
1/2 cup shortening
4 cups powdered sugar
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2-3 tbsp water or milk

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350°F (176°C) and prepare a cupcake pan with liners.
2. Add the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt to a large mixer bowl and combine. Set aside.
3. Add the milk, vegetable oil, vanilla extract and eggs to a medium sized bowl and combine.
4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and beat until well combined.
5. Slowly add the water to the batter and mix on low speed until well combined. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to make sure everything is well combined. Please note that the batter will be very thin.
6. Fill the cupcake liners about half way and bake for 15-17 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out with a few moist crumbs.
7. Remove the cupcakes from oven and allow to cool for 2 minutes, then remove to a cooling rack to finish cooling.
8. To make the frosting, combine the butter and shortening in a large mixer bowl and mix until smooth.
9. Add 2 cups of powdered sugar and mix until smooth.
10. Add the vanilla extract and 1 tbsp of water or milk and mix until smooth.
11. Add remaining powdered sugar and mix until smooth.
12. Add remaining water or milk as needed and mix until smooth.
13. Pipe the frosting onto the cupcakes and add sprinkles and a football topper.

To get all your supplies for a fantastic family friendly tailgate party, head to Dollar General, where you can save on your purchase of Dr Pepper’s rich, indulgent, one of a kind flavor. Have you tried the Cherry Dr Pepper? It’s our favorite.

Kid Friendly Tailgate Party with supplies and Dr Pepper found at Dollar General. Keep the kids happy while you watch the game!

 

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Modern Crayon Holder

Modern Crayon Holder- perfect addition to any chic kid’s art space. This post contains affiliate links.

My niece, Fiona, and I are kindred hearts. Disney, glitter and coloring are three of our very favorite things so I decided to make her an indestructible modern crayon holder.  She’ll be starting second grade in a few weeks. I wanted to make sure she had a hand-made addition to her school study area.

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This project was fairly simple and free to make because we had everything on hand.

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Materials Needed*:


The first thing I did, to prep my 4×4, was to run some sand paper along all of the corners and edges. Once I had smoother edges I used painters tape to cover one side of my wood. Using a square, I roughly marked out where I wanted my holes. I’m not a huge math buff and I prefer an unsymmetrical aesthetic to my home made projects so I did not measure perfectly. If you like symmetry, I would suggest staggering the rows so the crayons fill in all the space.

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Once I measured where I wanted to drill, I used painter’s tape to mark the drill on how far I wanted to go down.

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The above picture is actually entirely too deep (as I found out after the first try) unless you want to use this as a pencil or marker holder. The edges were super rough when I drilled using this drill. The wood was too new and I didn’t have the setting fast enough, which is where the drill press came in! The bottom photo was after using the drill press making the holes a bit larger and then finishing it off with a bit of sanding. Still not perfect but I didn’t know how else to fix it. Other people have done it perfectly with only a drill so I’m not sure why I wasn’t successful, but like always, I show what I learn!

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The next part was the fun stuff! I decided to make this crayon holder modern by doing a color blocking with stain and paint. I marked off where I wanted the wood stained with Frog tape, stained, waited for it to dry a couple of hours and then marked it off for painting. Both the stain and paint took two coats. Once they were both dry I adhered Fiona’s name using silver vinyl I’d cut out using my Cricut. If you do not have a Cricut you could hand cut lettering out from vinyl or use a stencil and painters tape to write directly on the wood.

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This crayon holder could be used in a few different ways. I’m guessing she’ll use it as a crayon holder for now because that is her favorite medium. If you are making it as a colored pencil holder, you’d want to make the holes deeper and slightly more narrow. You can see with this shot that I left the inside of the holes raw and the extra room I left so the paper on the crayons won’t get chewed up when putting them into the holes.3-ways

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I think it turned out pretty awesome! I wish the holes on the top were more smooth but other than that, I love this crayon holder.

*You can modify these materials quite a bit. You could use two 2×4 glued together rather than a 4×4. Check out the scraps pile at your local hardware store! You could stain or paint the entire project or leave the wood in it’s raw form. You could use a drill rather than a drill press and you could hand write a name or ‘crayons’ on the project with a paint pen.

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What’s New at Indianapolis ZooBoo?

Beloved fall traditions and newer family favorites come together for a Halloween celebration like no other as ZooBoo presented by Central Indiana Honda Dealers returns to the Indianapolis Zoo. My tiny fairy and I checked it out for Indy’s Child the first year we moved here and have been in love ever since!

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Now in its 37th year, ZooBoo will run every Thursday through Sunday in October, providing 16 days of active animals and spooktacular fun. The Zoo will open daily at 9am, and guests are encouraged to come early then stay to enjoy activities from 2-7pm.

Things To Do

Back again this year, the wildly popular Pumpkin Town presented by Macy’s provided an array of whimsical new experiences when it opened in 2017. Visitors will find their favorite activities along with a few extra surprises under the canopy of pumpkins in the Bicentennial Pavilion.

Little ghouls and goblins can create popcorn “potions” alongside the witch of Pumpkin Town, who loves to foster black cats. Other not-so-scary critters, including toads, turtles and rats, can be found inside Jack’s Barn presented by State Farm. A mirror maze will hide thrills around every twist and turn while Pumpkin School presented by Whole Foods Market will provide crafty lessons in laughs. Pumpkin Bowling is a returning favorite, and new this year, guests can try to guess the weight of the giant pumpkin for a chance to win an Animal Art Adventure.

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Farther into the Zoo, Broomstick Alley will offer a familiar challenge in a new location. Near the Plains entrance, guests can use a broom to maneuver a jack o’ lantern ball through the extended obstacle course. The Zoo’s rides also feature a Halloween twist, like the Spooktacular Train Ride and the Round-Go-Merry — the carousel that runs in reverse.

What to Wear

Youngsters are encouraged to wear costumes and bring a reusable bag to gather goodies along the Trick-or-Treat Trail presented by Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent. Five stations scattered through Plains will provide conservation-conscious snacks that contain only certified sustainable palm oil. Allergy-friendly options are also available upon request.

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Speckled with colorful fall foliage, the Zoo’s exhibits provide the perfect backdrop for all the festivities, and many of the animals will take part in some Halloween fun, as well. The squash-splattering fun of the Elephant Pumpkin Smash presented by Sam’s Club is always a crowd favorite. Plus, visitors can enjoy extra chats and create Halloween-themed animal enrichment.

ZooBoo is free for Zoo members and included with regular admission. Discount tickets are available at area Donatos and Indiana Members Credit Union locations.

(Photos courtesy of Indianapolis Zoo)

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About the Indianapolis Zoo

The Indianapolis Zoo empowers people and communities, both locally and globally, to advance animal conservation. Located in White River State Park downtown, the Indianapolis Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Alliance of Museums as a zoo, aquarium and botanical garden. Visit IndianapolisZoo.com

Pumpkin Inspired Treats, Jack-o’-lanterns and Decor for Halloween

Pumpkin Inspired Treats, Jack-o’-Lanterns and Decor for Halloween, we’ve rounded up lots of fun pumpkin shaped treats, jack-o’-lantern ideas and Halloween decorations so you can celebrate this spooky holiday in style!

Pumpkin Inspired Treats, Jack-o'-lanterns and Decor for Halloween

Pumpkin Shaped Treats

One of the best things about Halloween celebrations are all the tasty food. From ghoulish body parts to happy monsters, treats are the highlight of this holiday. Here are a few classic crowd pleasing pumpkin recipes:

  1. Try these Pumpkin Dipped Pretzels by The Spruce Eats to stuff Boo Bags or treats for the class Halloween party!
  2. Kids love dirt making these Pumpkin Patch Dirt Cups by I Can Teach My Child a huge hit with kids of all ages.
  3. Cincy Shopper made these adorable Pumpkin Rice Krispies that I know my daughter would be begging for more.
  4. Be the star of your neighborhood Halloween party with these Pumpkin Sugar Cookies by Eating on a Dime.

Pumpkin Inspired Treats, Jack-o'-lanterns and Decor for Halloween

Jack-o’-Lantern Ideas

Growing up, carving jack-o-lanterns was one of my very favorite Halloween traditions. Even before kids I always made sure to make that happen before Halloween night. The pumpkin carving standards have gone way up since Pinterest but there are still tons of really cute ideas for all skill levels. Check out this link from Better Homes and Gardens for some really great ideas!

  1. Jack Skellington (large circles for eyes and skinny wide sewn mouth)
  2. Black Cat (make sure you have paint, pipe cleaners and cardboard for the ears)
  3. Fairy House Jack-o-Lantern (carve rounded door and windows)
  4. Witch (use a carrot or the stem for the nose)
  5. Harry Potter
  6. Teal Pumpkin for children with food allergies

Pumpkin Inspired Treats, Jack-o'-lanterns and Decor for Halloween

Pumpkin Crafts and Decorations

My decorations now all fit in two tubs (plus the huge Halloween street sign and tomb stones) which is quite condensed from a few years ago. I love decorating for Halloween but now love adding in more crafty decorations. My daughter loves doing holiday inspired crafts and admiring them throughout the season.

  1. Pumpkin Flower Arrangement (scoop out a pumpkin or (better yet) use a Styrofoam pumpkin and add silk flowers to add fall colors for the whole season.
  2. These Pumpkin Yarn Pom Poms by Not Quiet Suzy Homemaker are super easy and only require yarn! Make them super quick with this pom pom maker.
  3. I love the look of pumpkins but am not a fan of orange in my decor so this Chalky White Pumpkin Wreath by Paint Yourself a Smile is perfect!
  4. For a modern twist on your pumpkin decor try scooping out mini pumpkins in white and light green and planting succulents.


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