Want something fun and easy to make for your kids’ lunch for Halloween? How about something that only needs ingredients you already have in your house. My son loves eating gross stuff, so here’s a Peanut Booger Sandwich. You can make in just a few minutes. Read the rest of this entry »
Just a few weekends ago, my wife went out of town, leaving me and my five year old son to our own devices. Since Halloween was just around the corner, we decided to do everything gross (that Mommy wouldn’t allow) that we could fit into the weekend. Though it lasted more than a day, we dubbed this Ewwwsday. Click below for a lot of pics, and what you can do with your kids for some safe, gross fun. Read the rest of this entry »
I entered a 30 second ad for Johnsonville Sausage. You can just click the link, watch, and then hit the LIKE button, you don’t need to sign in or anything. I think you’ll dig the Father/Son moment. This is also my first attempt at tilt-shift.
A little while ago we posted a video of the interconnectable Fun Straws by Play Visions.
Click below to listen to the clip of me discussing this fun toy on Magic 106.5 FM with Jack Logar.
Play Visions makes these rubber straw connectors, you can connect any standard sized drinking straws (bendy variety helps) into making crazy chains! Check out our quick video demo (1 min)
The Spread Heads sent us two more heads to check out, and they’re just in time for your Memorial Day cook-outs.
As you may know, once a week, Jack Logar from Magic 106.5FM calls and we discuss one of my toy reviews. This review features the audio from when we talked about these Spread Heads.
And if you liked these, check out our earlier reviews.
Be sure to visit TheSpreadHeads.com to get your own (or check out your local grocery store)
It was pouring down rain when I tried to grill out on Labor Day. However I wanted to teach my son an important lesson. It’s Labor Day, you gotta have something from the grill. Be it yours, or a good friend’s. It started pouring, but I would not be daunted from trying out the awesome burgers I had put together. You gotta do hand formed patties of ground beef, mixed with Worcestershire sauce, garlic salt, a dash of Mrs. Dash, a drop of liquid smoke, and one egg to give the patties some consistency. I push a small thumb hole in the middle of the patty so they don’t puff up, and I drink one bottle of Yeungling for timing.
Here is my grill, with steam wafting off the top. The burgers were tasty, almost as delicious as the irony. The rain stopped about 5 minute after I served up the burgers.