darleeneisms
darleeneisms
darleeneisms

Since moving to our new place, I've usually showered right after my kids have their bath, so before I get started on my shower routine, I scrub the kids bath ring off the bathtub with my foot.

I don't always like to batter my chicken, but man, I love me some crispy skin. To get crispy skin, I stole a tip from Alton Brown — dry out the chicken in the fridge before frying or popping in the oven (where its necessary to bake, then broil to achieve crispiness). Melanie, I do this with adobo and soy sauce and

I think my problem is that I've simply never seen a headboard like this. I still remember my mom's old school solid oak headboard.

I'm still trying to decipher the image....the image of the felt protectors, but seriously....what are we looking at?

Most big corporations have a wellness room (sometimes also known as a pumping room for nursing moms). Even after finishing up nursing, I sometimes take 10-15 minutes in ours when its too hot to close my eyes in my car. Just make sure you're not stepping on someone's usual time for the room, you might get a major death

I haven't had any trouble with their generic razors, but I'm not using the razors for my face, so I'll have to trust you on that.

Target's Up&Up line is FANTASTIC. For example, I swear by their unscented diaper baby wipes. Once, in a pinch (haha), we ran out of wipes and my husband had to go buy some Huggies wipes from the nearest store and I absolutely hated them — they're too thick to get in to the crevices and they fall apart really easily.

When I finished off paying off my car, the extra money immediately went toward paying for daycare for my second kids. I'm OK with that.

My family is Filipino, and we really don't like turkey. We live in California (its actually sunny and pretty warm today), so growing up, Thanksgiving often included steaks grilled outside, steamed crab, white rice and whatever else my mom whipped up. Since I got married (my husband and I both work in the media), most

I can vouch for this. I'm working 7-3:30 right now for a coworker who's on paternity leave, after normally working 10-6:30, so in the afternoons after these early shifts, I'm so fried. I pick up my kids and daycare, and while they putz around with their dad at home, I take a 15-20 minute nap upstairs. I always feel