Tag: moms work at home (Demo)

Caterina DiLorenzo – Cat's Cake Pops

When she saw a new trend in an old business, she pounced. Caterina DiLorenzo has always had a passion for baking, making fabulous cakes for various events for friends. As an attorney and then a teacher, she didn’t have much time for her favorite hobby. But when she moved back

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Caroline Yackery – CJ Gold

Sometimes a volunteer job can lead to a venture.  When Caroline Yackery left her job trading over the counter stocks to raise her kids, she volunteered a lot.  And her assignments centered on computer work whether it was desktop publishing, spreadsheet management, mail merging, or numerous other programs – Caroline

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Barbara Rucci – Late Night Cake

Do you ever tell your kids that after they go to bed, you eat cake?  And tease them that everything fun happens late at night when they’re asleep?  Well that’s what Barbara Rucci sometimes tells her three kids who are 11, 9 and 5, when she stays up late and,

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The Fergusons – Sister Sweets

What to do with another snow day and no school?  The oldest sister, Kate, says, let’s make cupcakes, the middle sister Charlotte agrees, but Kate points out that they don’t have boxed cake mix.  Charlotte says, we can make them from scratch and heads to the internet to get recipes.

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Robin Gorman Newman – MotherhoodLater.com

Looking around the baby play group listening to the other moms talk about people like Kim Kardashian, she realized she was the oldest mom there by about 15 years. That’s when Robin Gorman Newman realized she needed a new play group. She thought there must be other women who have

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Lynda Fassa – Green Babies

With a former career as a Ford model, a colicky baby that cried 24/7and in desperate need of an income, Lynda Fassa wasn’t sure what to do with her diverse skill set and a child that couldn’t be left with a sitter.  By chance, she saw an article on cotton

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Guest Blog- Take Care of Yourself First by Laura Van Riper

All too often women, especially mothers, use the three dirtiest words in the English language: “should, could, and would”.  This type of thinking is an energy-draining, unproductive trap that is important to avoid. You are most likely wearing too many hats to do anything perfectly. In addition to taking care

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