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Fun Fall Activity for Kids: Phonics Practice and Cookie Sampling with Alpha Bits!

October 27, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 5 Comments

This is a compensated partnership with Alpha-Bits and the Mom It Forward Blogger Network. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are my own, as always. 

Darah is currently learning how to read in school. She has been working for about 2 years, now, on mastering her letter sounds. All of that work is paying off, because her reading skills seem to improve noticeably by the week. It is a really awesome thing to witness, I have to say!

is actually a fantastic learning tool for kids who are in this sensitive period, where reading skills start to blossom. I invited Darah to help me make some sugar cookies last week, only these cookies had a twist: they were going to have words on them!

Fall Spelling Sugar Cookies

alpha-bits craft, fall activity for kids

For this craft, pick any sugar cookie recipe you like (the simpler, the better in my opinion!). Surprise your child with a box of Post Alpha-Bits cereal, and pour about 1/4 of the box into a bowl. Then have your little budding reader start searching.

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I gave Darah specific letters that I wanted her to hunt for. Now I will tell you that some letters are less frequent than others in the Alpha-Bits box, so I helped her out a bit if I knew the letter search could be really tough. At this point, you can also talk about some of the words you want to spell, and you’ll want to keep them at 5 letters or less. Since we did this activity before Halloween, Darah wanted to do “boo!” We also chose the following words:

  • fall
  • leaf
  • red
  • tree
  • cold
  • fun
  • and we did our names, too!

Once Darah and I found all the letters we would need, we mixed together the ingredients for the cookies, and I separated the dough into all the separate cookie balls. I smushed them down a bit so that Darah would have a semi-flat “surface” for her spelling practice.

Then it was time to spell our words. We sounded out each and every word as she placed the letters on the dough. Then we smushed them down a bit into the dough, just to make sure they wouldn’t fall out during the baking process.

alpha-bits fall activity for kids

I then let Darah decorate the cookies. I suggested that she “lightly sprinkle” them with the decorations. This was how that turned out:

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This was a very simple activity (and I’m ALL ABOUT doing really simple stuff, if you didn’t already know). Darah and I got to work on baking, reading, and fine motor skills all in one sitting. And 30 minutes later, we enjoyed a very special treat!

Alpha-Bits was so much fun to incorporate, and I noticed Darah really concentrating while she was hunting for letters. I’m going to be buying her another box when the ones we have run out, and I feel great about that decision, as every 30g serving has 20g of whole grains and 12 essential vitamins and nutrients. Plus, you can work on letter identification skills and letter sounds while you eat. Talk about brain food!

What fun fall activities have you done with your kids so far? Any ideas for other ways to use Alpha-Bits? 

 

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Kid-Friendly Recipes! (31 Days of Unforgettable Recipes)

October 27, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

Thank you, Erica, for sharing these fantastic kid-friendly recipes that I know my little girls are going to love!
Hi y’all! I’m so excited to be here on Stuff Parents Need sharing my top 2 favorite “Kid-Friendly” recipes. My little one is extremely picky and it’s a chore to get him to eat fruits and vegetables, but if your kids are like mine, they love cake and cupcakes. So, today I’m going to share with you 2 recipes that are sure to please the pickiest eater. And you can make the choice to tell them what it’s in the recipe or not 😉
RECIPE #1: Blueberry Banana Muffins

Ingredients: 

2 Ripe Bananas
1 cup of applesauce
1/2 cup apple juice
2 cups flour
1/2 cup frozen wild blueberries
1/4 cup melted butter
1 tbsp. cinnamon
1 tbsp. pumpkin spice
1 egg
1 tbsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. baking powder
1tsp. baking soda
1/4 cup brown sugar
Directions:

 *Preheat oven to 370 degrees
1. Grease a muffin tray (I tried using muffin cup paper, but the muffins stuck so you’re better off using a greased tray here)
2. In a big bowl combine mashed bananas, melted butter, egg, apple sauce, apple juice, and brown sugar. Whisk ingredients.
3. In another bowl, sift flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon,  pumpkin spice together.
4. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.
5. Add in frozen blueberries.
6. Mix batter together well.
7. Spoon into greased muffin pans
8. Bake 20-30 minutes until golden brown.
Yield: 12-16 muffins
Suggestions for Substitutions:
*Use gluten free flour
*Use a binding agent such as soy yogurt or canned pumpkin to replace egg
These muffins are a HIT with my little one. They are moist and delicious and packed with all those good nutrients from the fruit. They are great for breakfast or desert. Spread a little cream cheese on them for extra yummy taste!
RECIPE #2: Chocolate Zucchini Bread

Ingredients:

3 eggs
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 cups grated zucchini
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 cup salad oil (vegetable oil or corn oil)
3 1/2 cups pre-sifted flour
1/4 cup dry cocoa
14/ tsp. salt
3 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. ginger
1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
1 cup raisins or 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips (optional)
Directions:

*Preheat oven to 325
1. Beat eggs, sugar, vanilla, and oil until thoroughly mixed.
2. Add zucchini to mixture.
3. Mix together flour, salt, cocoa, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder and ginger, then add to the zucchini mixture.
4. Beat mixture together for 2 minutes.
5. Add chopped nuts, raisins, chocolate chips.
6. Pour into 2 greased loaf pans.
7. Bake at 325 for 1 hour and 15 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out dry.
8. Cool about 10 minutes before removing from pan.
Yield: 2 loaves
Suggestions for substitutions:
*Use gluten free flour
*Use binding agent, such as applesauce to replace egg
*Use brown sugar to replace white sugar
This is another great recipe to get your kids to eat their vegetables. My little one would never touch a zucchini, but if you hid it in this bread, it’s “deceptively delicious”. We call it “Chocolate Bread” in our house. I make no mention of the zucchini.
I hope you all enjoy these recipes and remember to invite your kids to join in and help you!
Thanks for having me!
Erica Leggiero
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Turkey Recipes: Think Outside the Bird (31 Days of Unforgettable Recipes)

October 26, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 7 Comments

Thanksgiving is in 33 days. That means that in 34 days you are going to start looking for turkey recipes for all those leftover! But my friends, if you typically only eat turkey around the holidays, I want to encourage you to really think outside the bird this year, and try some dishes that use turkey in creative and very delicious ways. I’ve got a list of 12 below that are sure to surprise, delight and please your family.

turkey recipes round up

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Just look at all the great turkey recipes waiting for you! And you are going to totally flip when you see all the gorgeous food behind these links. Get ready to gobble up some great new dishes (hee hee!).

1. Turkey and Avocado Grilled Cheese, Katie and the Kitchen Door

2 Turkey Sausage with Yummy Sautéed Veggies, Stuff Parents Need

3. Turkey Chili Hand Pies, King Arthur Flour

4. Sweet Potato Turkey Shepherd’s Pie, Skinny Taste

5. Thai Turkey Meatballs, Minnesota Monthly

6. Chipotle Apple Turkey Chili with Honey Cornbread, Pass the Sushi

7. Teriyaki Turkey Burgers, Appetite for China

8. Turkey Salad with Indian Spices, Lemon and Cilantro, Kalyn’s Kitchen

9. Turkey Enchilada Meatloaf, Sweet Basil

10. Mediterranean Stuffed Squash, Bev Cooks

11. Turkey Cranchiladas, Pink Parsley

12. Sweet and Sour Sloppy Joes with Sesame Slaw, Real Simple

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Creating Fun Fall Memories and Drinking Some Seriously Good Coffee

October 25, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 200 Comments

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!!! Yes, I know it isn’t Christmas. And I’m not even talking about Christmas (although that is, in my opinion, the second most wonderful time of the year). I’m talking about FALL. In Chattanooga, this is the time of the year when it is just absolutely gorgeous outside, and so the weekends are jam-packed with festive and fun activities, like heading out to a farm to visit a pumpkin patch. Tim and I both were almost giddy about getting out there with out two little girls, and seeing them run around, laughing and playing together. What we got looked a bit more like this: coffee-mate pumpkin patch Ok, fair enough. I suppose it is a rather strange ritual. So I can understand my daughter’s failure to be super impressed. But lest you think that she is overly sensitive to doing things that are a bit unusual, consider this: coffee mate corn pit   Girl had NO problems getting into a pit of corn and rolling around. It isn’t normal, but it should be! Now “4,000 bags of corn kernels” is on her Christmas wish list so she can recreate the moment in the comfort of her own home. As for me, I have a few rituals of my own for this time of year. We start with a fantastic scent of the season. I put my Spiced Pumpkin candle next to the pumpkin we hauled home from that wacky pumpkin patch thing we had to do.  coffee mate scented candle for fall And while I would NEVER switch out my beloved iced coffee for a hot beverage, I do switch up my flavored creamer. Currently, I’m going back and forth between Coffee-mate’s Pumpkin Spice and Spiced Latte. And just so you know, they are every bit as good as they sound! Also, just a FYI, if you are watching those calories this season, the Pumpkin Spice flavor is available in sugar-free. I’m going to try it next to see if I love it, too! coffee-mate pumpkin spice and spiced latte In fact, the Pumpkin Spice quickly became such a favorite of mine that I felt sad limiting my consumption of it to just coffee (don’t judge unless you’ve already tried this creamer, and if you have, then you totally empathize!). I whipped up these Individual Swirled Pumkin Cheesecakes, and oh. heavens. YES!!!! coffee-mate pumpkin swirled cheescak Let me tell you, friends. If I’ve got a great cup of coffee in my hands, I’m ready for all the pumpkin patches, 4-year-old eye-rolls, and corn pits you can send my way. And if I’ve got a yummy treat to enjoy with my coffee, well then, there’s really no doubt that it must be the most wonderful time of the year, indeed! Be sure to snag these yummy seasonal flavors from Coffee-mate before they are gone from the shelves…they are only here until December! After that, well, you’re just going to have to choose one of the other 25 AMAZING flavors Coffee-mate offers. 😉 Happy fall, y’all!  Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader is going to win a fantastic prize pack from Coffee-mate. It will include the following:

  • 3 full value Coffee-mate product coupons
  • 1 set of Coffee-mate recipe cards
  • 1 French press
  • 4 glass coffee mugs
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Disney Classics Box Set for All The Disney Fans Out There (Giveaway!)

October 25, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 122 Comments

This is a sponsored post from One2One Network and Walt Disney Records. All opinions are my own. 

I am SO pumped about a Christmas gift that I have tucked away for my girls (and yeah, for me, too). Disney currently has available for pre-order something that every Disney fan would love to have (and really…who ISN’T a Disney fan?!).

Check it out!!!

disney classics box set

I was sent the , which contains 4 discs and over 94 songs. The songs are categorized by type:

  • Disney Modern Classics (Little Mermaid and beyond)
  • Disney Theme Park Classics
  • Disney Timeless Classics
  • Disney Television Classics

My girls and I always listen to music in the car, and this is going to be our jam for the next few months. And by “few months” I actually mean pretty much FOREVER. The set is available for right now, and you will have it in plenty of time for the holidays, as it releases on November 12. The price is always in flux, as are all things on Amazon, but it seems to be hovering right around $50. AND…if you pre-order, you get the “best price” guarantee. They will give you the very best price they sold the set for up to the release date. So if you pre-order it today, but it was actually cheaper yesterday, you have nothing to worry about!

disney princess picnic

Darah, Rapunzel and Cinderella enjoying an indoor picnic.

What a special treasure this collection is…full of fond memories for the adults, and full of exciting new songs that will introduce your kids to characters they haven’t yet met. Also…what a way to get pumped up for a trip to one of the Disney parks! We are tentatively going in 2 years, and to say I’m looking forward to it is an understatement. Let’s just say I’ve been planning for it since my 4-year-old was born. True story. And by the way, if you are lucky enough to be headed to a Disney park in the next few weeks, this set is currently for sale there. Visitors to the park can purchase them and take them home now. Lucky!!!

If you pre-order the set, you also get a free instant download of this fantastic Disney Medley by Alex G. & Peter Hollens. The video is totally adorable, too!

This is definitely a set I would strongly recommend as a gift for any Disney fan, and you get extra perks by pre-ordering. But I have an extra special perk for you today! You get the chance to

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Spotlight on Vegetable Side Dishes

October 25, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 5 Comments

I hope you all enjoy these delicious, easy side dishes from my good friend Desi! 

Y’all– I LOVE to cook. But, it definitely hasn’t always been that way. I used to view cooking as a chore– one of those necessary evils that I had to do each day.

However, over the past few years, I have truly began to find joy in providing my family with a hot, home-cooked meal each night. There’s just something about seeing a my family truly enjoy food that I have prepared that is completely satisfying.

Finding joy in cooking has opened the door for me to try a lot of new recipes. Still, for a long time, I continued to struggle with side dishes. I felt like I was always making the same few dishes, or a slight variation of them. So, I made a point to try new sides, including new ingredients that weren’t in the “normal rotation” for my family.

Sure, we had a few duds. But, we also discovered some true gems that we now enjoy often.

15 side dishes to compliment any meal

These are 15 of my absolute favorite side dish recipes. Hopefully, you will discover some new ones that your family will enjoy as well.

1. Make Zucchini like in Japanese Restaurants from Wee Share

2. Crock Pot Baked Potatoes from Skip to My Lou

3. Oven-Roasted Vegetables from I Like Food and So Do You

4. BLT Deviled Eggs from Food Network

5. Cucumber Tomato Salad from KojoDesigns

6. Cheesy Rice with Broccoli from Macaroni and Cheesecake

7. Oven Fried Okra from Cookin’ Cowgirl

8. Whipped Garlic Mashed Potatoes from Cook & Craft Me Crazy

9. Spaghetti Squash with Butter and Garlic from SparkPeople

10. The Best Broccoli of Your Life from The Amateur Gourmet

11. Easy Parmesan Knots from Real Mom Kitchen

12. 7Up Biscuits from Plain Chicken

13. Guacamole from Nom Nom Paleo

14. Corn on the Cob: Four Ways from Baked by Rachel

15. Blasted Broccoli from Dana Treat

Let me know what you try! I’d love to hear what you think.

Do you have a favorite side dish recipe? I would love to hear about that as well. I am always looking for tasty new options to serve my family!

 

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Desi is mom to a wonderful 5 year old daughter and married to her high school sweetheart. She began Wee Share in 2009 and often shares the products she loves, crafts, recipes, and tips to make your Disney vacation the best yet. She can also find her on Pinterest, Facebook, twitter, and Instagram.

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Bento Lunch Ideas For Kids Or the Kid in You! (31 Days of Unforgettable Recipes)

October 24, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

So excited to have Lindsey, one of my oldest blogging buds, sharing some super creative ideas with you today! If you have been wanting to try bento, here’s a round up to get you started! 

When my daughter started preschool this year, I started fretting over what to send her for lunch!  She’s a semi-picky eater that would seriously eat a PB&J sandwich everyday.  I didn’t want to be that Mom to the teacher, so I knew I was going to need to get creative.  I had a few glimpses of the bento craze that seemed to hit instagram all at once and a lightbulb went off – I could do that!  Then, I search Pinterest – fail.  There are some crazy, creative Toddler Bento Lunch Ideas on Pinterest, let me tell you!

But instead of quitting before I even started, I searched for a bit easier-to-handle toddler bento lunch ideas!  I’ve even compiled a few of my favorites that I found in this post, along with some that I’ve made myself.  When, you’re looking for creative ways to get your child to eat – at home, at school, on a field trip – try a bento box for a new lunch inspiration! And if you need a few bento box supplies, this is my go-to resource! Read the reviews to make sure you get the best stuff!

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Holiday Inspired Ideas

We’re coming up on Halloween and Christmas and there are a ton of fun ways that you can get creative with abento box for the Holidays.

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This Spooky Haunted House Bento came from BentoLunch.net

Find even more great Halloween Bento Ideas in this post from the Following in My Shoes blog.

Check out this cute Christmas-inspired Bentobox.

How about this cute Birthday-inspired Bento from Chaos and Confections?!

Happy Birthday Bento

Skip the Sandwich Ideas

It’s so easy to get stuck on the sandwich train when packing lunches for your kiddos.  There are a ton of lunch and snack sammie-less options out there.  Check out some of these cute boxes!

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SewFatty packed this adorable lunch of Ants on a Log, Cucumber Slices, Grapes, and Fruit Bars.

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This bento box is from April – Marine Parents.  You can follow all of her bento boxes with the hashtag #bentoaday on social media and on instagram.

Bento Box #bittybentos

source – So Easy Being Green

This colorful lunch is one that I made my daughter for a lunch at home.  You’ll find that by making lunches more colorful and fun, your kiddos will eat foods they normally turn their noses up at!

Just Plain Cute Toddler Bento Lunch Ideas

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source – Marine Parents

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source – According to Jenny

Gluten Free Bento Ideas

Under the Sea Toddler Bento

Hotdog Octopus

a Beary-licious Bento

For even more Creative Toddler Bento Lunch Ideas, follow the #BittyBentos Pinterest Board!

Happy Bento-ing!
Lindsey Galvez is the green Mommy blogger behind So Easy Being Green.  After realizing that small steps make a BIG impact, she’s set out on a journey to make her family a little more eco-friendly every day.  SEBG is a resource for parents who want to make small changes that will make a big impact on their path to a green-er life.

And here are a few more fun school lunch ideas for you!

dinosaur bento box

Dino Diner (with a dino hot dog!)

ant invasion bento box

Ant invasion bento box

healthy cookie dough

Healthy cookie dough! 

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Introducing MomFeeds: Bite-Sized Read for Busy Moms

October 23, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 41 Comments

This post is sponsored by Weight Watchers and The Motherhood. However, all opinions are my own. 
Next to my dresser in my room, I have a stack of unread print magazines that I subscribe to. I love to read magazines, but finding the time to get all the way through one is really hard to do. Can you relate?
momfeeds magazine pile

7 magazines just waiting for me to read them! What are the odds that I’ll get through them all before the next batch comes in? Not good…

So I was very intrigued by the idea of an all-digital magazine that is available to read on my tablet, FOR FREE. But isn’t it the case that you get what you pay for? So I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from MomFeeds, which is the new publication from Weight Watchers. Would it be full of ads, just like a print magazine? Hard to navigate? What if I only have time to skim the titles? Can I highlight articles to read later, or not so much?

MomFeeds

momfeeds digital magazine from weight watchers
Let me tell you, I was REALLY impressed with MomFeeds. First and foremost, I have never ever read a magazine that had SO many articles that were so timely and relevant to my life.  After quickly flipping through the headlines, I selected 18 articles that I wanted to go back and read. What’s the last magazine you read that had that many articles that spoke to you? Bet you can’t think of one. And even if you can, I bet that magazine wasn’t free!

What I’m Reading

The content for MomFeeds is always being updated, but here are some of the articles that I’m the most excited about right now, just to give you a sense for what you might find if you take a peek!
  • Tastes Forbidden (but it’s not): Easy Fried Rice
  • 4 Rules for a Clothing Budget
  • Mom’s Weigh In: Back on Plan After Baby #2
  • Mom Makeover: Fab Hair Tricks That Make a Big Difference
  • Instant Mom Energy – Blackberry Peach Smoothie

I am really impressed with this curated list of recipes, tips, style advice and news, all packaged in a way that I can easily access. I can select the articles that interest me now, and add them to a list to read as I have the time to do so. And since it is on my iPad, I don’t have to add another magazine to “the pile” to get around to one day. Also? I get to skip past all those ads that seem to take up 50% or more of print magazines.

How You Can Find It

I’d love for you to check out MomFeeds, and it is really easy to find! Simply visit weightwatchers.com/momfeeds. If you don’t already have the (FREE) Flipboard app (which is such an awesome app, but that’s a topic for another day…), be sure to download it, as that’s the app you’ll need to use to read MomFeeds. Be sure to subscribe to MomFeeds so that you get the fresh new content delivered to your Flipboard and you don’t miss a thing!
Sound a little confusing? No worries! Weight Watchers has put together a video tutorial to show you exactly how you can start checking out MomFeeds. They know we don’t have time for anything that is complicated in our lives (we have enough of that, already!) so they want to make it as easy as possible. And it is, I promise!

Weight Watchers

Weight Watchers has really impressed me with this publication, I have to say. They are once again showing themselves to be, in my opinion, a true leader in helping individuals make healthy lasting changes in their lives. For over 50 years, Weight Watchers has helped millions of people lose weight. I have heard from many friends about the Weight Watchers method, and just how effective it can be. I have actually decided on my own to try out Weight Watchers for the next 3 months (3 month online trial subscription provided) and see what I can learn about making choices that are good for me. It’s not just in an effort to change the numbers on the scale, but also in an effort to shift around some of the mental roadblocks that are holding me back a bit, and causing me to reach for food when life gets hard. If a company is willing to provide something like MomFeeds, absolutely free, in an effort to help me on that journey, then I think that speaks volumes about them. I’m on board and excited (and yes, nervous!) about what’s to come!

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Dixie Stampede and Parrot Mountain: Family-Friendly Pigeon Forge

October 23, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

I wanted to share a few more attractions we visited during our recent stay in the Pigeon Forge area. If you missed the recaps of our visits to the Titanic attraction and to the Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies, be sure to go check them out. They were both incredible places to visit, even with kids!

As part of our trip, we were provided tickets to two family friendly attractions, the Dixie Stampede dinner show and Parrot Mountain and Gardens. While I think anyone would enjoy checking out both locations, I think they are particularly great for families with kids.

Dixie Stampede

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This dinner show, which is owned by Ms. Dolly Parton, is so much more than a meal! Guests are allowed into a saloon an hour and a half before dinner actually begins, and can get yummy specialty drinks (like frozen slushes or fancy soda combinations…no alcohol here) and some popcorn. And you get to listen to a tremendous 3 piece band play songs that you are pretty much guaranteed to know, which makes it easy to sing along.

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Darah was completely mesmerized by the banjo player (he serves as Dolly’s banjo player when she tours!). We weren’t supposed to take photos of the performers, but I snapped one of Darah in her trance!

After the pre-dinner show, we were ushered into the arena where the main event would take place. Everyone had assigned seating, so there was no actual “stampede” to get inside, which I appreciated. And once I saw the arena, I realized that there wasn’t a bad seat in the house. The tiers between rows are quite large so that views aren’t obstructed, and the performers in the show do a fantastic job of going all over the performance space so that everyone can get a good view. Once again, no photography was allowed once the show started, but here’s a shot I snapped before that time.

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Throughout the show, we were served our delicious meal, which included a really yummy creamy vegetable soup (my personal favorite!), a whole rotisserie chicken (yes, a whole chicken per person!!!), a hickory smoked bbq pork loin, corn on the cob, a homemade biscuit and a herb-basted potato. For dessert we had an apple pastry that was quite yummy, and we also had unlimited Pepsi products, tea or coffee throughout the meal. To say it was a feast would be an understatement! And I appreciated that they offered doggie bags so that you could take home your leftovers.

I haven’t even told you about the show, yet. It is a very playful competition between the north and south, and includes some truly incredible trick riding on horses, great audience participation, and fun songs. It was REALLY GREAT entertainment, and our 4-year-old was on the edge of her seat the whole time! This experience, in my opinion, is really a must if you visit the Pigeon Forge area.

Parrot Mountain and Gardens

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This is a very unique attraction, friends! Parrot Mountain and Gardens is basically a bird sanctuary. It is a must see for any bird enthusiasts, or even for anyone who wants a bit of a break from the hustle and bustle of most other Pigeon Forge attractions. This attraction is much more secluded in its location and its feel.

Parrot Mountain and Gardens is the largest bird park in the Southeast, and there you will find toucans, horn bills, magpies, and countless other birds. Additionally, you will see tens of thousands of flowers and plants. It is a really beautiful area, I have to say! We particularly enjoyed our stroll through the secret garden, where many different types of birds are flying freely.

parrot mountain secret garden

There is an entire section of the park where you are invited to feed the birds. You can buy a handful of birdseed for just 25 cents! That was the best quarter I spent on the entire trip, friends!
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I asked one of the attendants there which of the birds there was the friendliest with children, and he brought out this adorable bird, who is so docile that he will let you hold him like a baby!
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I even tried to get Layah in on the bird petting fun, but she was content to just admire them.
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Parrot Mountain and Gardens had so much for visitors to take in and enjoy. I thought it made for a very unique experience, and that it was just great for families with kids! Definitely worth taking a detour off the beaten path to see this place!
Have you ever been to either Dixie Stampede or Parrot Mountain and Gardens? And have you ever seen a parrot who would curl up like a baby??? 🙂

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