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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! 

Team Reintroductions: Fall Edition - Jenny Your role with Red Stick Mom: Social Media Assistant and Red Stick Mom Contributor About Jenny: Jenny is originally from Kenner, LA, and considers herself a New Orleans girl at heart. She moved to Pineville in 2004 to attend college where she met her husband Brandon. Together they relocated to Baton Rouge more than 10 years ago and married in 2008. They added their joyful daughter Salem to the crew in April 2014, blue-eyed son Declan in July 2015, and baby Liesel in 2019 and now live in Zachary. She received a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication/Journalism from LSU and has previously done some freelance writing. She now works full-time for the State of Louisiana doing communications....
An incredibly wise and dear friend once made the following analogy when I was describing an encounter with my own family member which left me deeply hurt. She said, 'Teflon baby. You must have skin like Teflon.' This profound statement has stuck with me over the years. Beyond everyday encounters and ups and downs of relationships, I have also adapted this motto to parenting. Nonstick surface with a very loving heart At first read, this may sound a bit harsh as Teflon is a tough chemical most commonly used to coat the surface of cooking ware. We all know the ease of cooking with nonstick pots and pans. Have you ever baked lasagna in a glass dish? Remember how difficult it...
Did you recently discover that your little one wants to take pictures with a live unicorn and now it’s your job to make dreams come true? Participating in a unicorn photography session will give your little one the chance to create some magic and excitement. One of the most exciting things about childhood is the innocence loaded with imagination and magic. I mean if your kiddo believes in unicorns, who are we to tell them differently. So, let’s plan to make magic happen with a real live unicorn. Before I go any further, let me issue a disclaimer. Our magical session included the dresses you see in the pictures. All provided by our photographer. Saddle up while I tell you...
The Boy Mom Who Lived in a Shoe ("The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe") There was a thirty-something woman who lived in a shoe (well it smelled like a shoe). She had so many boys, she didn't know what to do.She gave them toothpaste, shampoo and soap; Then tucked them in bed, Sniffed and thought, there's hope! Mommy, Mommy ("Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary") Mommy, mommy, quite a zombie,How does your laundry grow? With muddy shirts and grass-stained pants,And dirty socks all in a row. Tired Mama Grouch ("Little Miss Muffet") Tired Mama GrouchSat on her couch,Eating her cheese and wine; Along came her boys,Making lots of noiseAnd ended mommy's "me"-time. Johnny Brat ("Jack Sprat")Johnny Brat would eat only snacks.His brother...
There are so many fun ways to celebrate Halloween – bats, pumpkins, scary ghost stories, skeletons, and candy galore! It is relatively worry free and provides an excuse to stuff your face with pumpkin Reese’s and other Halloween inspired goodies. I’m obsessed with Halloween! Even as an adult, I still love it! But, Halloween has definitely changed since having children. Below is my list of main contrasts: The Perfect Costume Pre-kids: You start thinking about costumes in September. It would have to be becoming and funny for all the adult-themed parties and costume contests. Post-kids: Your costume is now the last thing on your mind. You are consumed with gathering all the supplies needed for each child’s costume. Your house is a mess...

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