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Cat Can Cook
http://www.catcancook.com/
by Catherine Robertson

“Catherine Robertson is a Mother, wife , food writer and artist (among numerous other things) who lives in Guelph Ontario, with her husband Stuart, son Liam and daughter Gwyneth. A multitude of companion pets, including 4 cats share the families’ home. Catherine is a busy stay-at-home Mom of her two youngsters. In her spare time Catherine enjoys cooking, jewelry making, photography and scrapbooking, reading, art, gardening and music. Other interests include her love of archaeology and history, which prompted her to study both Anthropology and Art History in University. When not in the kitchen whipping up a batch of her Famous Banana Muffins, Catherine can be found outdoors beach combing, or doing something else creative!”


Crumbs in the Minivan
http://www.crumbsintheminivan.com
by Cynthia Kinnunen

Singing, dancing, laundry, a handful of kids and a husband – welcome to the lair of the Rock & Roll Supermom!

Though perhaps not quite as funky as my alter ego up there in the header of my blog, I’m always ready for a jam session (with or without the vacuum) or a solid booty shaking. I’m also known to strum tunes on the ukulele at the drop of a hat and serenade my children as they eat dinner. (whether they like it or not).

After working for years in the non-profit sector and the arts, I decided to stay home and raise some funky little people who appreciate a good song and dance as much as I do. I’m a freelance writer who crafts dynamic words for people with something to say. This, of course, allows me to write in the wee hours of the morning when my little people are asleep. This also means I generally do not remember much about what happened the day before yesterday due to sleep deprivation.

At Crumbs in the Minivan, I talk about hilarity in my house, music that we love, adventures we go on and anything to do with the crazy place we call home. I’ll even make you a mixtape now and then, just because I love to share music with good folks like you.

Stop by and find out what we’ve been up to and what we’ve been listening to! The Partridge Family may have had a bus, but we have Crumbs in our Minivan.


Desperately Seeking Solid Ground
www.desperatelyseekingsolidground.blogspot.com
by Sheri Goulet

“Desperately Seeking Solid ground is a candid look at one couple’s journey to becoming a family after facing the devastating loss of their first pregnancy at 27 weeks in early 2010”


Gluten Free With Aunt Jayne
http://www.glutenfreewithauntjayne.wordpress.com
Allerjay
http://www.allerjay.wordpress.com
Celiac and What?
http://www.celiacandwhat.wordpress.com
all by Aunt Jayne
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/glutenfreeblog

Gluten Free With Aunt Jayne was my first blog. I started writing it
after being diagnosed with Celiac disease in July of 2003, so that I could share the information I had gleaned from various sites, books, pamphlets and other Celiacs and recipes that I had converted to gluten free. I also wanted to provide support.
I started Allerjay because I also have diabetes and several
allergies (food, contact and environmental) After starting a discussion about Celiac and allergies on Gluten Free Faces, it became apparent that most Celiacs seemed to develop more than a few allergies as well. I felt the need, once again, to share the information I had learned.
My latest blog Celiac and What? takes a look at Celiac and how it
relates to other diseases/afflictions/health issues, the media, and anything else.”


Highly Irritable
www.highlyirritable.wordpress.com
by Jeni Marinucci

“Jeni Marinucci is a Halton based freelance writer with two fabulous Lego dependant children. Her patience can be directly attributed to the amount of brightly coloured plastic bricks hiding in the carpet. In her spare time, she enjoys loud 70’s Stadium Rock, all manner of Mexican cuisine, and plotting complicated revenge schemes.”


Mom Who Runs
www.momwhoruns.com by Victoria Weiss

“Mom Who Runs is a blog for food, shopping and travel information. There is also a section for activities”


Mommy Time Out
www.angela-mommytimeout.blogspot.com
by Angela Hickman

“My blog is called Mommy Time Out. It is about the joys and frustrations of raising a toddler. I also post product reviews and giveaways.”


My Functional Family
www.myfunctionalfamily.com
by Maureen Turner

“My Functional Family is a website to support blended/non-traditional families, and my blog is about my blended family and how we make things work… or sometimes not.”


Reflection Of a Journey Forward
http://reflectionofajourneyforward.blogspot.com/
by Shannon Boyle

“Reflection of a journey forward is an honest reflection of my journey forward through the different changes, milestones and markers of what will undoubtedly be my crazy life story (okay… maybe that is a bit presumptuous, but hey it’s my blog, right?!). Enjoy!”


Thrifty Momma’s Tips
http://www.thriftymommastips.blogspot.com/
Thrifty Momma’s Brain Food
http://www.thriftymommasbrainfood.blogspot.com/
Thrifty Momma Gogo
http://www.thriftymommagogo.blogspot.com/
all by Paula Schuck

Thriftymommastips is tips, tricks and musings from a Mommy in the know. I do product reviews and talk about adoption and just general parenting issues.
Thriftymommasbrainfood is all about books and book reviews.
Thriftymommagogo is travel-related info and specials, including tips on how to travel with your kids.”


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