Foolproof Japanese Souffle Cheesecake Recipe: Make a jiggly Japanese Cheesecake that doesn't flatten or crack!

Make a beautiful Japanese cotton cheesecake with me with this foolproof recipe. Your cheesecake will be fluffy, bouncy and tall. It will not crack during baking and it will not deflate after removal from the oven!

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We made delicious fluffy Japanese soufflé pancakes with a super easy recipe. (Gluten-free and dairy-free included) The trick is to beat the egg whites into stiff peaks!
We made a stained glass sidewalk chalk art and think you should too! (Great homeschool activity.)

We made beautiful stained glass sidewalk chalk art and show you the entire process. Check out our sped up video tutorial! DIY homeschooling art project!

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We made trendy Dalgona coffee and Dalgona Matcha so you don't have to. (You really don't have to!) Plant-based iced and hot dalgona coffee, dalgona matcha, dalgona mocha home recipes

Hi friends! We made the trendy viral Korean dalgona coffee using oat milk and a simple recipe. It’s a lot of hassle, frankly, to make a cup of coffee. Affogato makes more sense— just place coffee-flavored ice cream into black coffee and you're done! Check out our video on our dalgona coffee fail!

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Homeschooling Schedule and Resources for parents during COVID-19 outbreak (free printable) : Best tips for homeschooling beginner parents and their children

As homeschooling is our new reality, we must treat homeschooling seriously. This is not a snow day. It is not an extension of spring or summer break. To be successful, planning and organization will be helpful. Treat this temporary homeschooling as real and “regular” school. Here are some tips for homeschooling beginner parents and their children.

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How to stay healthy, fit, active and sane while social distancing and staying home with your children

Hi friends! I know we’ll get through the COVID-19 pandemic together. Each of us needs to do our part to flatten the curve of spread. We must practice social distancing, continue to wash our hands, stay home when we can, and “cancel everything.” This means not going to happy hour, not going to a bar or club, not eating out, not having playdates, and not going to crowded indoor spaces. When we meet other people, we should stay at least six feet away from them. And if we do have to venture out, and we’re sick, we should wear face masks. This sounds like a lot. Cabin fever seems inevitable. Social distancing and staying at home more doesn’t have to mean we’re to rot at home and go stir crazy. There’s so much we can do, and so many must-haves that will help make our lives easier.

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