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- red chalkboard pantry door. by Petit Elefant on Nov 16, 2009
I've been begging Viktor for a red wall in our house since the day we moved in, to no avail. He thinks it's *garish*. Then I moved on to wanting a chalkboard wall, you know, for the kids. {wink} He decided it was too messy. So I came up with a wi...
- baby shower: eat! by Petit Elefant on Nov 5, 2009
As much as I love (read: swoon, gush, ooh and ahh over) a gorgeous elaborate baby shower or bridal shower, and as much as I love to throw them, it just sometimes isn't in the cards. In fact, I welcome the challenge of doing it up nice on a small budg...
- halloween feast by Petit Elefant on Oct 30, 2009
photo from food networkOk, so not exactly a feast, and not a clever assortment of gory concoctions, but this is the meal we frequently enjoy on Halloween. It's not exactly super healthy, but it's wholesome, simple, savory, and as festive as you'd lik...
- halloween spider treats. by Petit Elefant on Oct 19, 2009
I made these treats with the kids last week, and I'm happy to reporta} we had a really fun time making themb} some spiders actually made it past productionc] that's rare, we usually eat them all in the makingHere's what you'll need to get started:A c...
- something banana-ish by guest mom mandi. by Petit Elefant on Oct 9, 2009
My favorite 8 year-old came home from school today and stated: “Mom, we need something “banana-ish” today.” Consider it done, lovely girl. Banana Muffins {Recipe from Set for Life} 1 cup whole wheat flour ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup bran cereal...
- something banana-ish. by Petit Elefant on Oct 9, 2009
My favorite 8 year-old came home from school today and stated: “Mom, we need something “banana-ish” today.” Consider it done, lovely girl. Banana Muffins {Recipe from Set for Life} 1 cup whole wheat flour ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup bran cereal...
- baby food by Petit Elefant on Oct 2, 2009
I find great fulfillment in preparing homemade baby food for my kiddos. A neighbor once replied with astonishment when I mentioned I was making my own: "Oh I could never do that." Huh? Sure, the store-bought jars are convenient, but they never looke...




