Check out our latest NAPPA Award winners perfect for new moms, babies and toddlers.

Bumpin’: The modern guide to pregnancy

Leslie Schrock’s comprehensive guide to new motherhood. Gives insight about everything from the preparations of “trimester zero” to the challenges of the newborn months with he frank, funny warmth of a trusted friend. $16.99. simonandshuster.com

Joolz Day³

Style, premium design and functionality come together. Features a bassinet and seat that will grow with your child. Bassinet ventilation allows a flow of fresh air, while the adjustable footrest provide extra support for your growing child. The seat at table height can be used as a highchair, and thanks to the compact fold, the Joolz Day³ can easily be stored upright in the smallest of spaces. Ages birth-50 lbs, $999, joolz.com 

Zutano Booties

Soft, comfy and designed to stay on even the most wiggly little feet. these booties maintain their shape and feel after extended wash and wear. Available in cozy fleece and organic cotton. Ages birth-24 months, $21-25, zutano.com

Maeband

Mom-invented and designed to encourage pregnant women to keep wearing and doing what they love while pregnant. Provides a stylish, functional and comfortable way to transform your regular jeans into maternity jeans by covering up the unbuttoned area and adding stretch to your waistband. $21.95, maeband.com

Naturebond Silicone Breast pump

Designed to collect milk that leaks out of the unused breast while breastfeeding through natural suction. Mothers can customize suction force according to their individual comfort level by squeezing the pump body at various positions. BPA free and FDA approved food grade silicone and lab tested by Bureau Veritas. $16.99, naturebondglobal.com

Mabel’s Labels Personalized Bottle Band

Personalized Bottle Bands

Never lose track of another bottle or cup again. These silicone bands are designed to stretch and fit snugly over most drinkware. Dishwasher, microwave and sterilizer safe.$12.99, mabelslabels.com

Starfish Suction Bath Toys and Cloud and Droplet Bath Toys

Starfish Suction ToysCloud and Droplet bath toys

Bring some fun to the tub with these two colorful and fun toys. Starfish Toys can stick to the tub surface or stand on their own. Cloud and Droplet create rain when submerged in water. Effortlessly clean them on the top rack of the dishwasher. Non-toxic and free of PVC, BPA and Phthalate. Ages 12 months+, $9.99 each, ubbiworld.com 

Potty Training Fix

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Features an easy-to-follow, fool-proof potty training method for toddlers in one kit, including a travel potty. $49, pottytrainingfix.com

Kids N’ Such Baby Diaper Caddy Organizer

Stylish with large capacity (15″x12″x7″) to hold everything you need. Made with a premium canvas that’s easy to clean, and features sturdy dividers so your baby’s essentials stay protected inside. $19.99. Kidsnsuch.com

Lullaby Earth Breeze 2-Stage Crib Mattress


Provides maximum breathability using a removable and washable pad. Features no seam binding, making it easy to clean at edges. Meets all government flammability standards without any flame-retardant chemicals/barriers. Made without vinyl, phthalates, polyurethane foam, formaldehyde, pesticides, GMOs, glues/adhesives. Ages birth-5, $259, lullabyearth.com

Organic Breathable 2-Stage Baby Crib Mattress

Features 3D mesh surface, 252 coil innerspring support and organic cotton fabric and filling certified by GOTS & GREENGUARD for non-toxic sleep.  The luxurious quilted surface layer can be removed and is machine washable. Does not contain flame retardants, latex, PU Foam, soy, vinyl/PVC, phthalates, formaldehyde, GMOS, glues/adhesives. Ages birth-5 years, $349, naturepedic.com

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A Sweet Southern Treat

Catarah Coleman, left, and Shoneji Robison Photo Courtesy: SOUTHERN GIRL DESSERTS

Our favorite foods often make us think of “home,” especially near the holidays. Catarah Coleman and Shoneji Robison both grew up in Florida. After moving to L.A., Coleman founded Southern Girl Desserts, head-quartered in Baldwin Hills, and was soon joined by Coleman. The two brought their childhood with them.

In their homes, “Thanksgiving is a smorgasbord of desserts,” Coleman says. This means overflowing tables of cakes, trifle, banana pudding, ambrosia – and sweet potato pie. These southern girls, like most southerners, have their own take on this classic. “Everyone does their sweet potato pie a little different,” Coleman says. “If you like sweet potato pie, you’re going to love this recipe. It’s really easy to make. It doesn’t take a lot of ingredients.”

Coleman recommends using foil to protect the edge of your pie crust when par baking, and says the crust shouldn’t be cooked all the way through and should still be warm when you fill it.

The sweet potatoes or yams (they can be used interchangeably) are boiled whole because it’s easier than peeling them first. “Once the yams are soft and have boiled all the way through, the skin literally peels off,” Coleman says. “That’s the best way to get your yams cooked and peeled really quickly.” Finish the pie while the yams are still warm so all the ingredients come together easily.

The finished pie will hold at room temperature for a day, 3-4 days cooled and refrigerated or 8-10 weeks frozen (well wrapped).

Southern Girl Desserts Sweet Potato Pie

  • 4 medium size yams or sweet potatoes 1 stick butter, melted
  • 1¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • 3 medium eggs
  • 1 9-inch pie crust, your favorite recipe or ready made

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Fit your crust into a pie pan and par bake no more than 10 minutes, or according to package instructions.

Boil the yams or sweet potatoes (unpeeled) until soft (usually 30-45 minutes). When cool enough to handle, peel them. Whisk the yams together with the butter, sugar, brown sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, vanilla and lemon juice.

Add three cups of this mixture to a separate bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer. Add 2 eggs and mix until smooth (approximately 3-5 minutes). Remove any stringy pieces of yam from the mixture and discard.

Beat the remaining egg with 2 teaspoons of water. Brush this over the par-baked crust. Mix 1 teaspoon of cinnamon with the remaining ¼ cup of sugar and sprinkle this over the crust. Pour in the filling.

Bake the pie at 350 degrees for one hour. Allow to cool for one hour, then cut and serve.

 

We’re excited to share two of our newest NAPPA Awards book winners.

DITTY BIRD MUSICAL BOOKS

Meet Ditty Bird, an adorable bird who loves to sing and will take your little one on a musical journey of playful learning. This charming musical book collection is educational, interactive and fun for inquisitive babies and toddlers. Promotes early language and fine motor skills, auditory development, music appreciation and bonding. Each board book has a “music” button on each page, which triggers one of six captivating tunes, sung by children. $16.49, ages: 1 – 3.

Knights Club: The Bands of Bravery

Knights Club: The Bands of Bravery is a middle-grade graphic novel series that makes your child the valiant hero of a fantasy quest—pick your panel, find items, gain abilities, solve puzzles and play through new storylines again and again. This book combines two loved genres: graphic novels and stories that allow readers to choose their own adventures. $9.99, ages: 8 – 12.

Looking for a gift focused on healthy living? We got some great ideas for you!

OttLite Wellness Series Glow Lamp

The OttLite Wellness Series Glow Lamp is designed with eye health in mind. Part of OttLite Technologies, Inc.’s healthy lighting options, the sleek lamp is designed to mimic natural daylight and reduce eye fatigue. The touch button offers three levels of light from soft to medium to bright. A good option for a homework nook or home office. $89.99.

Thermal-Aid Zoo

These little guys are an adorable solution to providing heating and cooling comfort for kids. Thermal-Aid Zoo comes in a variety of cute and versatile animals to select from. The hippo, monkey, bear, koala, rabbit or elephant can be thrown into the freezer or the microwave to alleviate minor injuries. Animals are 100% natural cotton on the outside and the inside is made of specifically engineered corn, to help eliminate potential odor or mold that most natural therapeutic packs get. Animals are washable, allowing repeated use.  $19.95, ages 3+

Thermal -Aid Heating and Cooling Pack

Good for relieving back and neck pain or sports injuries. The Thermal-Aid Heating and Cooling Packs are available in various sizes and shapes to correspond with the specific body part that is affected. Made of 100% natural cotton on the outside, and specifically engineered corn on the inside. The packs are washable, allowing frequent use.  Sizes include small, medium and large sectional pad, small pillow shape, tube shape and eye mask shape intended for headache pain. $36.95-49.95. 

Thermal-Aid Headache Relief System

The Thermal-Aid Headache Relief System is a natural system that helps relieve migraine and muscle tension headaches. Kit includes a topical analgesic, Headache Relief Cream, that is applied directly to forehead, as well as a Cold Press Eye Pack that blocks light and applies subtle pressure to ease forehead and temple tension. $19.95. 

Bundle of Dreams

Parents, Kyle & Courtney Minarsky designed Bundle of Dreams for their own daughter. The eco-friendly, hypoallergenic, breathable mattresses come with an organic cotton cover with an eco-friendly water repellent overlay which is removable and machine washable. Their core material is a new blend of polyester called Bundle Fiber, providing comfort and no VOC’s. $199; ages Birth +

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We have some great products for your back-to-school shopping list!

500+ Sight Words Flash Cards Bundle Kit

Think Tank Scholar Sight Words Flashcards help children learn and practice reading the most common words found in a children’s book. Comes in a set of 500 basic words designed to make learning fun for young learners with a non-distracting design and large bold print that helps students automatically recognize words. The flash cards are made from high quality card stock with a smooth laminated coating and rounded edges for easy sorting and handling. Each pack comes with 100+ sight words to help prepare students from grades Pre-K through 3rd grade. Each pack comes with a sequence of six teaching techniques and six fun educational games for kids.
$28.95
For kids 3-9

Back to School Label Packs

Mabel’s Labels is North America’s leading provider of waterproof, personalized labels for all the stuff kids lose at daycare, school and camp. These Back-to-School Label packs are durable and adorable. They are dishwasher and laundry safe and guaranteed to withstand the toughest conditions. They’re perfect for putting your child’s name on all of their things that leave the house, from shoes, clothing, and backpacks, to lunch containers and school supplies. Just peel and stick. Labels are made in Canada and the USA and backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and standard shipping is always FREE!
Starting at $18.99
For kids 0-10

Milo & Gabby Toddler Animal Shaped Backpack

The adorable Milo & Gabby friends are now on-the-go. The Milo & Gabby Animal-shaped Toddler Backpacks are perfectly sized for young kids and fully insulated. They are brought to life with 3-D details, including soft stuffed tails. Take Lola, Dylan, Tom or Lucy with you anywhere to carry your toys, snacks and lunch.  Features detachable safety strap for freedom on excursions, reflective trim detail for extra safety during dark, cloudy and/or rainy outings, front chest strap to keep shoulder straps in place and 3-D air mesh padded adjustable shoulder straps and backboard for breathable cushioned comfort.
$38.00
For kids 18 months-4 years

Petit Collage Back to School Bundle

The Petit Collage backpacks and lunch boxes come in a variety of fun designs and are eco-friendly. The wipeable cotton canvas exterior is coated with a protective, solvent-free biodegradable laminate made from sugar cane. The 12 oz. lightweight stainless-steel bottle is vacuum insulated keeping drinks cold for 12 hours. The backpack features a side mesh exterior pocket which fits the matching water bottle perfectly and the lunch box is easily wiped clean of crumbs and leaks. They are all BPA, PVC, and Phthalate-free. This Back-to-School Bundle is perfect to start off a new school year.
$65.00
For kids 3+

Bento Value Pack

Packing healthy school lunches just got a little easier with the Bento Value Pack by Stuck on You. Your kids will especially love the personal touch of a cute design and their name. The Bento Value Pack comes with everything you need to pack healthy  school lunches — personalized Bento Box, insulated Lunch Cooler Bag designed to perfectly fit into the Bento Box.
$59.95
For the entire family

Tot Cot® Daycare/Preschool Nap Mat

As kids get ready for daycare or preschool, The Tot Cot is a cozy and convenient alternative to the “pillow and blanket” required for families to bring. Includes a pillow, sewn-in-fleece blanket and a slim quilted lining. Easy to roll up with handle to carry. Elastic bands secure the nap mat to daycare cots and mats. Comes with a secret pocket to tuck in your child’s best pal from home. Comes in a variety of fun patterns.
$40.00
For kids 2-4

Nalgene Grip and Gulp with Cover

When on the go, the Nalgene Grip and Gulp with Cover is a perfect way to keep your kids hydrated. As with all things Nalgene, the bottle is incredibly durable to drop or toss in a backpack or diaper bag, BPA- and BPS-free and dishwasher safe. Leak-proof and durable “sippy”12-ounce bottle for toddlers with a germ sleeve that pops on and off!  Made in the USA (Rochester NY).
$11.99
For kids 12 months to 5 years

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What should I make for dinner? That’s a question all of us moms ask. Every night, sometimes. That’s why we were really excited for Aurora Satler’s The Ultimate New Mom’s Cookbook, a recent NAPPA winner. Helping parents gain knowledge about prenatal nutrition while creating delicious and nutritious recipes for babies, kids and adults are just a few of the reasons we love this cookbook. With help from certified nutritionist Allison Childress, Satler was able to create both an informative and creative book of recipes. We recently chatted with Satler about the challenges of being a new mom and the simplicities of creating delicious meals for her family.

Get a first look inside Satler’s new book with these two incredible recipes: Click HERE

Aurora Satler and her family

What was your biggest inspiration for writing this cookbook?

There is so much information to be absorbed as a first time parent. When I had my son, I found it a little daunting to suddenly have to be up-to-date on all the best baby gear, sleep techniques, developmental milestones, not to mention nutrition. I wanted to create one book for new parents to answer all their food questions, offer great recipes that work for the whole family and keep all the key information so that it was readable at a glance. I also wanted the book to be enjoyable and reminiscent of the spirit of childhood. That’s why all the colors are bright and cheerful and the copy brief and humorous whenever I could manage. Parenting is a challenge – this book should be a helpful and fun resource.

If new parents don’t enjoy cooking but want to feed their children home cooked meals, what advice would you give to inspire them to cook?

Aurora with her daughter and husband

You really don’t have to cook every meal and it shouldn’t be a chore. A family meal is the way to go and dinner is usually the best one to strive for in our moving society. I actually set the portions of my meals so that cooking dinner also provides enough leftovers for lunch the next day. You need to maximize your time as a parent so aim for meals that go further to feed the family.

Parents with multiple children can have trouble satisfying everyone’s tastes. What are some of your best tips for cooking for the whole family?

Everyone has different tastes but I’ve learned to separate a lot of meals into their component parts. This works well for different ages and different kids. My son prefers to be fed and my baby daughter wants to do it all herself. She’s more adventurous for different textures, ingredients and flavors. My son likes to watch what everyone is eating and decide what he will try and what he maybe wants to look at but not eat immediately.

For example: if I make chicken enchiladas, I can serve my husband and myself the full enchiladas. For my daughter I can pick out some of the cooked chicken and rice and avocado as finger food. For my son, I ask if he wants to eat the enchilada or if he wants a burrito bowl where I would serve him the rice and chicken with mashed up avocado that he can easily eat with a spoon. Even if my son is in a picky mood, all the cooked components are things I can offer him for his dinner. I also always give him one meal component he loves so he wants to sit down to eat, even if it is just dried cranberries or a special yogurt cup. He sees that one thing he loves at his place and will start eating. At that point, I know I can entice him to eat a more complete meal.

When did you realize you had a passion for cooking?

Aurora and her kids at the supermarket

My family has always loved food. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest where my Grandma grew the best raspberries and sugar snap peas and my parents took me crabbing and clamming as soon as I could toddle along. We ate the freshest meals: grilled salmon that my uncle had caught on the beach, pies my grandmother baked with her own apples and all the millions of meals my mom created to expand my tastes into other nationalities and flavors.

Once children start attending school, meals on the go become staples for many households. How do you meal prep to make sure your children are eating nutritious and delicious food when mealtime is away from home?

For kids eating away from home, I think it is really important to make meals accessible. Meals on the go and meals at school should be easy to eat and not messy. Finger foods or simple food to spear are perfect and there are so many nutritious options. I also try to pack more meals that are good cold or served room temperature since not all schools have the ability to rewarm food. That doesn’t mean food has to be bland. You can pack smoothies, you can pack pasta salads with veggies, fun dips, etc. Just give it a trial run at home and make sure you’re packing in an easy to use container. Kid bento boxes are a good choice.

Growing up, what were some of your favorite family recipes or traditions?

I love food holidays. Thanksgiving will always be a favorite for me and even when my son was born a week before the holiday, I mapped out my meal to lay out an entire spread to host my family after his birth. Okay- not expecting anyone else to do that but that made me feel happy that year. Communal meals give so much more than nourishment, they bring happiness and a sense of family and togetherness. We always had family picnics and birthdays and holidays growing up. I want that for my kids. I want them to be able to have not only a full plate but a full circle of support as they go through life’s ups and downs. Food at its best brings people together.

Aurora and her husband

As a busy parent with a passion for your family and your career, you probably know that despite your love to cook, life can sometimes get in the way. What tips do you have for situations where parents don’t have the time to cook?

Keep a stocked pantry and freezer. Every parent runs into busy stretches. I often roast trays of vegetables and freeze the extras. A good toaster oven is perfect for warming small portions. In a stocked pantry, you can keep gnocchi, fresh pasta, beans, rice and so many components of fast and family friendly meals. Stocking a pantry is also great before you go on a family trip. That way when you return you always have something to eat with minimal effort and no grocery trip.

I also think meal prep is important for all families. In my book I try to offer examples of things that take the same amount of time to cook so that if you have an oven going you can make 2-3 easy dishes in the same amount of time. It is about maximizing the results and minimizing the time.

Families sometimes follow gluten free, vegetarian, or vegan lifestyles. How can parents effectively create nutritionally complete meals for their families using these lifestyles as guidelines?

I offer a lot of these options in the book. I find most families who follow these lifestyles get creative themselves and the food industry is responding well to meet these various nutritional needs. One category of food that I feel meets most of these needs however are curries. Using rice as the base and creating a broth rich in coconut milk and stock, you can add in nut butters for protein and a myriad of vegetables. The best is that they are also one pot meals that taste better over time and are perfectly adaptable for families. The coconut milk is also a real hit with a lot of kids and you can spice according to your family’s preferences.

New parents often suffer from a lack of sleep and exhaustion. What gave you motivation to keep cooking when you were in these situations?

I don’t sleep. It’s a laugh but I always tell my friends if you ever see me come out with a book on sleep techniques that I’ve gone off the deep end and not to buy it. My kids eat great but I’ll be the last to advise on sleep. I cook because it makes me feel better, it gives me energy and good food begets sleep (even if you can’t enjoy it yourself). When you have kids you see that everything is cyclical–a good meal often results in a good nap which then can lead to a good meal and so on. When something falls off–you have to work from all angles to get back to a better schedule. When you eat well, you feel better and your body can perform more optimally. You also just feel better when you eat well and are eating more nutritious food. As a little hack, I make my lunches the night in advance. That way even if breakfast is a moving target, I’ve set myself up for a great meal in the middle of the day to keep me going.

As your children grow older, what steps do you want to take to inspire them to eat healthfully and even learn to cook by joining you in the kitchen?

Aurora’s two children

My son grocery shops with me and I answer all his questions (he’s 3 so he asks a LOT of questions). I also let him pick off my plate even if I know he won’t eat something. I encourage him to try new foods and he has a complete toy set to cook with me from his own knife, cutting board, as well as fruits and vegetables he can cut in half with his play knife (these are blunt toys).

When there’s something he can help with that is safe I always let him: mixing batter, spinning salad, pushing the buttons on the blender to mix a smoothie. He’s been the inspiration for this cookbook and when I told him about this award he told me “It’s my award mommy, not yours”… he might be a little competitive.

What advice would you give to parents whose children are picky eaters?

Keep trying. Most kids aren’t picky 100% of the time and will go in phases where they are more experimental. Even if they don’t finish something nutritious, have them try it. Have them try it frequently. Don’t try to make it into a battle but also let them see you eating a full and varied diet as well.

 

What are your most valuable takeaways from working with a nutritionist on your book?

Allison was incredible to work with and such an asset for the book. We both are moms and both work with food but see a plate in a different way. I see flavors and ingredients I want to share with my kids and she sees nutrition building blocks to raise a healthy family. She was exceptional as well because she also has a background in prenatal nutrition which is a key component of this book.

The Ultimate New Mom’s Cookbook Cover

Meet Michele Liddle, founder of The Perfect Granola and NAPPA 2018 Winner

Before launching the Perfect Granola, what was keeping you busy?

While creating The Perfect Granola I worked fulltime as a Business Development Manager for an Electric Motor Shop traveling during the day to accounts in the Erie PA, Buffalo, NY and Rochester, NY areas. I had 2 small daughters ages 2 and 5 while developing the company (they are now 3 and 7) and volunteered at our local food pantry. I am a very active adult and workout at least 4-5 days per week, so I had a lot on my plate, but knew I could do more to help the hungry children and families in our community and if I planned it right, I could help alleviate the poverty that fuels our hunger issue.

What inspired you to start Perfect Granola?

While volunteering at our local food pantry, I would watch mothers select their weekly bounty for their families and it broke my heart to see that they could not afford to buy organic and healthy foods at the typical grocery store. There were very little gluten-free and NON-GMO options, so I brainstormed how I could help. The Perfect Granola began as a dream; I envisioned a company where I could share the profits and food with the hungry and create opportunities to employ those in need so they can break the poverty cycle that fuels our hunger issue.

Tell us a little about you as a child. Did you think about having a business of your own as a kid?

I grew up in a normal household with a solid foundation. During my early 20’s I was a bartender to fund my culinary education and would host “misfit holidays” where everyone from the community who didn’t have a place to go for the holiday was welcome to my apartment to have a good meal and a sense of togetherness. This was really where my love of food and community started. I have always wanted to do something to make a difference in the world and after developing my professional career, I finally had the experience and confidence to start my own company where I could give back.

Why is giving back so important to you?

I have personally witnessed myself, and through friends and family, what it is like to have ends not meet. There were times that I could not afford groceries and still times where I want to provide better for my children. I also know that allergies to gluten, dairy, and soy do not discriminate against the poor; when those in need go to a shelter or to a food pantry, they are only allowed the food that is provided, and in some cases, this food makes them feel even worse. Furthermore, requirements like a degree and experience prohibit hard-working individuals living in poverty the opportunity to succeed and break the poverty cycle. Because these individuals are not given the same opportunities as others, this cycle continues and puts greater stress on these families and our economy as a whole. Companies need to do more to create a positive workplace and inclusion for ALL so that our communities can thrive.

What message do you want to give your daughters who have watched their mom start and grow this company?

I want to show my daughters that anything is possible. Sometimes people come up to me and say they don’t have the time to work out, or volunteer, or to start something great; my answer to them is that everyone has the time to do what is most important to them. It is important to me to show my girls that no matter what, EVERYONE should have the same opportunities for success and if the drive and passion is there, anything is possible.

What would you like to tell other moms who are thinking about launching a business?

DO IT! Nothing is stopping you. Don’t wait for the right time, do it now while the idea is fresh and exciting. If you have questions or need guidance, reach out for help. Nothing great is ever easy, so you need to work for it, but anything is possible with a dream and a clear vision.

How does family and work life look for you? Share a typical day with us.

Mornings are tough, hahahaha… Having 2 young daughters there are fights and battles, but once they are off to daycare and school, my workday begins. I am still the only fulltime employee working in the company, so I do all the accounting, sales, marketing, shipping, receiving, ordering, recipe creation, warehousing… you name it, I do it. When there is a sick kid, life goes on and I either work from my home office or take them with me to meetings. I am very active in my community and attend as many networking events and political events as possible and am very active in my PTSA for the girls’ school as well. Family comes first, and it always will, so I am a parent volunteer in the classroom, I surprise the girls for lunch on occasion, drive them to soccer, gymnastics, swimming, parties, dance recitals, and everything else that comes with parenthood. I am also an indoor cycling instructor, so in the evenings and early weekend mornings, I teach cycling classes. I live by my calendar and each minute of each day is booked, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

What’s your mom mantra?

Get after it! ????

What’s your business mantra?

Get after it! ????

Best hashtag to describe you.

#gettinitdone #dreambig

What your favorite day off spot?

HAHAHAHAHA!!! Day off??? What’s that? ????

What’s the best part of owning your own business?

I can grow my company the way I want. Since I am making the decisions, everything we do is to better the community. Each and every decision is made with the long term success of both my company and my community. I love being able to make a difference while growing a successful company.

What’s the best worst decision of your life?

There are many. I have stumbled and failed so many times at both motherhood and business ownership, but these failures and “bad decisions” are what has defined my success. When I make a mistake, I am proud to say that I can confidently own it, learn from it, and move on. There will be many mistakes and failures in the future, but with each failure, comes a recovery like none other and that has been what has made me successful.

What are your favorite things to do with your family?

I love anything that makes my girls smile and laugh. If it’s a trip to the mall to ride the carousel, or a trip to the museum, or just curling up on the couch to watch a movie. Time spent together is the best time of my life.

What sets your heart on fire?

Making a difference. We have recently been able to hire students living in poverty and give them real work experience before graduation so, when they do graduate high school, they have the skills for a brighter future. This makes me so proud and makes all the blood, sweat, and tears of entrepreneurship worth it. I can make a difference, and that is the best feeling ever.

What would you tell your high school self?

Don’t be so wrapped up in what others think and live for today. I think sometimes we get so wrapped up in the fear of failure that it paralyzes us and prevents us from taking risks. Taking risks is when the best can happen and if you fail, fail fast so you can recover fast and move on. Failure is the best way to learn and the only way to succeed.

For more information on The Perfect Granola, click here.

 

 

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