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Archives for March 2023
My Grandfather’s Miso Soup Recipe
My grandfather’s miso soup recipe is very meaningful to me. For one thing, I have many childhood memories of my grandfather making this for me and my brothers. Please note that Miso Shiru is the same thing as Miso Soup….
Easy (10 Min) Vegan Recipe for Toddlers
When I need to make a quick, healthy meal, I love to make this easy vegan recipe for toddlers. What I love about this recipe is that it’s a quick (10 minute) chickpea and lentil pasta and veggie meal. What’s…
Taquitos: Best Mexican Dish for Toddlers
I love Mexican food. Growing up in Southern California, I am surrounded by Mexican restaurants.My favorite Mexican dishes are nachos and taquitos (little tacos in Spanish). Taquitos are the best Mexican dish for kids in my opinion. For one thing,…
Single Parent Raising a Bi Racial Child
My child is biracial which means her identity consists of two cultures. She is half Asian American and half Latina. She has been getting more exposure to my side (4th generation Japanese American) of her bloodline as opposed to her…
Don’t Worry, You’re doing Great!: Stop Mom Guilt!
Having Guilt is an Indication You Are a Good Parent First off, I truly believe just the fact that you have “mom guilt” to start with makes you a good parent. It’s the moms and/or dads who literally have no…
How to Get Children to Brush Their Teeth
My baby started to develop her first teeth at around five months. It was at this time I started researching dental care for children. I learned a lot and I can proudly say that at 3 years old, she now…
How to Potty Train Your Toddler
I did a lot of research to learn all about potty training. Moreover, I read several books and watched many potty training YouTube videos. I was able to participate in an online potty training class put on by my daughter’s…
View of Food as a Cancer Survivor and Mom
As a breast cancer survivor and a mom, I know how I look at food is important. It will determine how my child sees food as well. As such, I have to consider health in everything I do. Most especially…