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Cuties are Coming!

This post was written by the Experimental Mommy in partnership with McDonald’s. All opinions remain 100% mine. I would love to tell you that each and every evening when my family arrives home from school or work, we sit down together for a well planned, technology-free, delicious dinner together. But, that would be a total … Read more

Fourth of July Dessert: Banana Split Cake

If my house was burning down, there are a few things I would grab. Family first of course, and then pictures, but I’d likely risk my life for my cookbooks. I have dozens of them, and I love them all. Down South, we have “Church cookbooks” which consist of recipes from all the old Grannies … Read more

Zootopia Coming to IMAX 3D! Win tickets!

Looking for a fun family friendly outing?  Disney movies never disappoint…especially in IMAX®* 3D! March 4, 2016 marks the release of Walt Disney Animation Studio’s 55th Animated Feature, Zootopia, and you don’t want to miss it! The modern mammal metropolis of Zootopia is a city like no other. Comprised of habitat neighborhoods like ritzy Sahara … Read more

Get a Taste of the Holidays at Denny’s

This post was written by the Experimental Mommy. As a member of #DennysDiners, I am compensated for my time and effort but all opinions remain 100% mine. In typical New Orleans fashion, I believe we will have another “shorts and flip flops” kind of holiday. Definitely no white Christmas, roasting marshmallows by the fire, or … Read more

Quality Food, Unbeatable Prices at Denny’s

This post is written by the Experimental Mommy. As a Denny’s Ambassador, I am compensated for time and effort but all opinions remain 100% mine. When I say “Denny’s”, what is the first thing that comes to mind? For me and my family, it is fluffy pancakes, crispy bacon and sweet syrup. But what if … Read more

How I Survived Hurricane Katrina: A Tribute to Lily

To be honest, I had no intention on writing a post recapping my thoughts on this 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The week long television documentaries, radio editorials, and Presidential visits have been emotionally overwhelming and I think I speak for most New Orleanians when I say this is one Monday we are actually looking … Read more