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THRILL YOUR TASTEBUDS WITH YELLOW CAB’S POTLUCK HOLIDAY BUNDLE | FOODVENTURES

‘TIS THE SEASON TO THRILL YOUR TASTEBUDS WITH YELLOW CAB’S POTLUCK HOLIDAY BUNDLE Holiday get-togethers are best done over servings of tasty and generous meals. This year, Yellow Cab brings a burst of flavor to the holidays with its all-new  Party Trays , the perfect addition to you and your squad’s rewarding festivities. Let the good times roll with Yellow Cab's signature edge-to-edge pizzas, and complete the experience with these filling trays! Want to recharge your hungry squad? Light them up with Yellow Cab’s  Baked Mac Pasta Tray , with perfectly cooked  macaroni  and savory ground beef in a sweet and tangy tomato sauce, or the  Mac & Cheese Pasta Tray , an oven-baked macaroni and cheese dashed with spices and topped with crumbled bacon. Looking for a fun, protein-packed star for your next gathering? Get the  Wings Tray  for a crispy and juicy addition to your holiday spread! Enjoy 32 pieces of these perfectly cooked wings and choose u

MAKE BRUSH TIME HAPEE TIME | How to make brushing teeth fun for kids | FAMBLOG

How to make brushing teeth fun for kids Getting your kids to brush their teeth isn't always easy. Explaining how essential oral care is just doesn't seem to be doing the trick. Kids thinking that brushing their teeth is something that they've got to do routinely makes the task seem boring to them.  Every day is a struggle for me to brush my kids' teeth. That's why I came up with some of these tips on how you can make tooth brushing fun for them. CONSISTENCY and ROUTINE As much as you want your kids to have fun while brushing their teeth, they have to know that tooth brushing is a daily routine and part of cleaning their body too. As they say, consistency is the key and in time they'll be able to get used to it. BRUSH WITH THEM We as parents have a great influence in our child's development and behaviours. We should always teach them by example and not just by words.  First, let them explore and practice brushing their teeth