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You Tell Us: Too Old to Trick or Treat?

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Tiny Prints is hosting its big annual Halloween celebration today, which means that we have vampire bite victims, sushi rolls and life-size iPhones wandering around the building all day! But as we celebrate in a silly way, we can’t help but wonder—is there an age when you should stop dressing up?

And if it’s acceptable for adults to wander around in football uniforms and cat ears, is there an age when it becomes inappropriate to trick or treat?

Trick or Treat

How old is too old to trick or treat? You tell us!


You Tell Us: The Cookie Diet

Friday, October 16th, 2009

In what seems like yet another too-good-to-be-true scenario, a man named Dr. Siegal has been touting “The Cookie Diet” all over the media lately.

cookie diet

According to this article from The New York Daily News, the plan has participants eating six 90-calorie cookies throughout the day along with lots of water and 1,000 total calories from meals of lean protein and vegetables. Although it sounds great at the outset, the idea has come under attack recently by nutritionists who argue that the only way to lose weight and keep it off is to change your eating habits for life.

Have you tried “The Cookie Diet” or a similar plan? What do you think about this type of diet? Do you predict it will last? You tell us!


You Tell Us: What to Do with the Placenta?

Friday, October 9th, 2009

I know this topic might make a lot of people squeamish, but I appreciate how thoughtful and honest Lil Sugar was in this post about “Reinventing the Afterbirth.” She says she reached her limit when she learned about the keepsake placenta teddy bear featured below:

bear

She also offers less odd options, including burying the placenta in the garden, eating it or following the lotus birth tradition of creating a pouch to store the placenta until your child naturally separates from it.

Do any of these options appeal to you? Will you plan to follow any of them for your next child? What are your thoughts on keeping the afterbirth? You tell us!


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