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Mom Tips, Tricks and Hacks

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As Baton Rouge moms, we know what it takes to keep a household running, and we understand that motherhood is hard. There’s always a ton to do and never enough time to get everything done! Sometimes us moms need a quick fix or advice from other moms on how to save time. Just like you, Red Stick Mom writers are always open to a more efficient way to handle things and willingly share their best mom hacks, tips and tricks when they find them.

Here at Red Stick Mom, we offer dozens of ideas from diverse perspectives in our mom hacks, tips and tricks category. From taking road trips from Baton Rouge to meatless meals to natural cold remedies, we’ve written about it. 

Curious how to freshen up your skin routine? We suggest you try slugging. Looking for a faster way to fix your hair? Try the lazy mom’s guide to hair. Wondering if there’s a better way to cook bacon? Try this mom hack for cooking the best bacon ever and thank us later. What’s motherhood without perfecting your bacon, are we right? That’s the kind of content our Mom hacks, tips and tricks section highlights. 

That said, not all of Red Stick Mom’s mom hacks, tips and tricks are about fixing food or mom’s self care. Maybe you are looking for a better way to store your family’s precious photo memories. Have you ever wondered what to do with the cupcakes that your kids inevitably didn’t finish? You haven’t really lived until you’ve tried “recycle cake.” We even get intimate with other topics like why every mom should try period panties and the value of a nursing cart when there’s a newborn in your home.

Our writing team of 25+ local Baton Rouge moms really work hard to ensure that local parents benefit from our tried and true mom hacks, tips and tricks. Our goal is to make living in Baton Rouge with kids – and motherhood overall – easier and more fun, and we’re here to share what we know! 

I spent my four years of college exploring every philosopher of early childhood education. The methods and ideas behind children's development and the ways educators can aid this development. We learned the most amazing things such as the zone of proximal development, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, differentiation, etc. One type of education still fascinated me to this day - The Montessori way. In 1907, Maria Montessori opened her own school in Italy to provide education for low-income children. She did not use the traditional classroom approach. Instead, she believed in child-directed learning. To keep it simple:“Montessori is a method of education that is based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play.”This method fascinates me. This method is affordable, simple, and easy...
Disclosure: this post contains affiliate links. BookTok has consumed my life in more ways than one. My to-be-read (TBR) list has grown by 30, but my speed of reading has grown just as quickly. Have you ever started a book and it was so good you just couldn’t stop reading it or thinking about it? These are those books. I’ve had to make myself start a book in the morning because I won’t sleep until the book is finished. Fair warning :: some of the books below are spicy spicy, but trust me you won’t regret it nor will your significant other, if you know what I mean. The Stopover by T.L Swan - is a great intro to smutty...
To give you a little back story, I am a mom to five boys. Five very different, very active (in their own ways), very BOY boys. Going into parenthood, I knew we would touch all the basics - baseball, football, basketball and maybe some soccer. We knew we’d let them “try it all” but little did we know how much more there really was.  Our family landed in track by chance. It was not ever on our radar and not ever anything we saw our boys trying. My oldest started a new school and was asked to give it a shot by a coach that was looking to build his team. The rest is history.  In our 7+ years of track,...
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New Mom in Town

We at Red Stick Mom share guides to Baton Rouge that cover a wide range of interests, needs, and situations. One of our most popular posts is our tips for visiting Baton Rouge with kids. We make navigating the greater Baton Rouge area as easy as possible! Whether you are looking for where kids eat free in Baton Rouge or need to plan a birthday party, Red Stick Mom has you covered-even as a new mom! Being a new mom in town. Moving is hard. Moving more than 500 miles from your friends and family with a 9 month old is scary. Being the new mom in town is, in a word, terrifying. When my husband and I made the decision...
Summertime and salad go hand and hand, you know? I crave cold foods during the summer, I want crisp and light and flavorful! Gone are the days of salad being lame. A quick scour of the internet reveals that salads are filling and delicious, and pending your toppings, super healthy. On my best meal planning weeks, I’ll even prep some dressings and veggies ahead of time so that when I come home from the pool, I can easily throw a snack tray lunch on the table for the kids and have something filling and healthy for myself. Most of these are absolutely filling enough to serve for dinner. I have one kiddo that loves salad, but for the other...

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