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Wanna win $25 to spend at Chi Chi Bean Kids?
Got a cute picture of your kid in costume?
Then upload your pic to Chi Chi Bean’s Facebook page for your chance to win one of two $25 gift certificates! Good luck to all!

Got a birthday coming up? Just love cake? Well this one is for you! I adore this little monkey cake and I think it is the cutest thing since Curious George himself! I love love love banana bread around here and I think its such a great thing to bake with kids I just had to pass this one along from Smitten Kitchen. Click here for the recipe and directions! Let me know if you make it!

Hot summer days are around the corner and we want to know, what is your kids favorite summer food? Give us some ideas for all the moms that are stuck in a food rut….
Sweet or salty, healthy or not, fast or slow – post a comment and share with us. We’d love to get some new ideas for those tiny tummies.
Around here my daughter loves when I freeze yogurt “tubes” – its like an ice cream treat!
As most of you know, I, Chiara founder of Chi Chi Bean, primarily sustain myself from chocolate. Its keeps me going at all times, it is my essential fuel. Its been a lifelong affair for me. I remember as a kid reading the book “Chocolate Fever” and being genuinely scared that like the hero of the book I could end up with chocolate freckles all over my body due to my consumption of all things chocolate. Well, I am happy to report that at the ripe age of 33 it has not, yet, happened. My darling daughter has the “gene” too and I swear “chockit” was her 2nd word!
But alas, there has come a time for me to test my love and will power. This year for the time of Lent I will be forgoing all things chocolate. Yikes. In preparation for such a feat I have of course been craving the luscious concoction even more than usual. Last week while visitng one of my favorite blogs, Smitten Kitchen, she posted about the best cocoa brownies! Ugh, D E V I N E! So I thought it appropriate to pay homage by sharing this lovely recipe in honor of love, it is afterall almost St. Valentines Day! I encourage you all to bake these and savor them…..ahhh chocolate. Enjoy.
Here is the recipe but do check out Smitten Kitchen for more photos and her funny post as well…
Best Cocoa Brownies
Adapted from Alice Mendrich’s Bittersweet
Makes 16 larger or 25 smaller brownies (the size you see pictured yielded 25)
10 tablespoons (1 1/4 sticks, 5 ounces or 141 grams) unsalted butter
1 1/4 cups (9 7/8 ounces, 280 grams) sugar
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons (2 7/8 ounces, 82 grams) unsweetened cocoa powder (natural or Dutch-process)
1/4 teaspoon salt (or a heaping 1/4 teaspoon flaky salt, as I used)
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 large eggs, cold
1/2 cup (66 grams, 2 3/8 ounces) all-purpose flour
2/3 cup walnut or pecan pieces (optional)
Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat the oven to 325°F. Line the bottom and sides of an 8×8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper or foil, leaving an overhang on two opposite sides.
Combine the butter, sugar, cocoa, and salt in a medium heatproof bowl and set the bowl in a wide skillet of barely simmering water. Stir from time to time until the butter is melted and the mixture is smooth and hot enough that you want to remove your finger fairly quickly after dipping it in to test. Remove the bowl from the skillet and set aside briefly until the mixture is only warm, not hot. It looks fairly gritty at this point, but don’t fret — it smooths out once the eggs and flour are added. [Note, many people who have tried this recipe have found that this step works just fine in the microwave. Couldn't test this because we don't have one, but it sounds like it would work.]
Stir in the vanilla with a wooden spoon. Add the eggs one at a time, stirring vigorously after each one. When the batter looks thick, shiny, and well blended, add the flour and stir until you cannot see it any longer, then beat vigorously for 40 strokes with the wooden spoon or a rubber spatula. Stir in the nuts, if using. Spread evenly in the lined pan.
Bake until a toothpick plunged into the center emerges slightly moist with batter, 20 to 25 minutes is Medrich’s suggestion but it took me at least 10 minutes longer to get them set. Let cool completely on a rack. (I go further and throw mine in the fridge or freezer for a while; it’s the only way I can get them to cut with clean lines.)
Lift up the ends of the parchment or foil liner, and transfer the brownies to a cutting board. Cut into 16 or 25 squares.
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With our children back to school this week (some of us next week), I know I am not alone in my sentiment of “can’t wait!”. Ahh, its time for us parents to return to some much needed routine and well, a break, from being the all on one chef-chauffeur-creative director-coach and more. Its a mixed bag, though, with another summer gone those little critters are growing up so fast and the guilt of having wished some of the time away creeps in. And, the responsibility of giving them the tools to function well in society is never ending and at times daunting too. As delighted as I am to be off the hook of entertainment director for at least a few hours a day, I also know that I am more concerned with maintaining a balance of education and play. Although my daughter attends a private preschool the thought of which public school will be educating her next year is already on my mind. I don’t know of one school budget in America that is not facing scrutiny and some of the first cuts to be made are to the all important creative outlets of sports, art, music and now some schools have even cut recess. The article below from the NY Times addresses the importance of play and how it shapes our abilities to adapt and function well into adulthood. Take the five minutes to read it here. Then get out and play.
Are you ready for the best eco-friendly lunchbox around? Its modern, super functional and so cool most parents steal it from their kids. What is all the buzz about? Its the Made by Oots! Lunchbox, no doubt. Available in 3 colors and two styles – original and deluxe. We have been carrying this lunchbox by Made by Oots! for a while but lately its received some impressive props…I’ll hold off on saying “told ya so”. Recently featured in O magazine and Good Morning America as a top eco-friendly solution. Come see what the buzz is about and pick one up before they sell out….again!

Ever try to snap a good photo of junior and you well know that even in this digital age it will take you about 30 snaps before you get, maybe, one. Sure its their energy, attention span and well, personalities, that make this a task but its also these qualities that parents love and want to put in a capsule to treasure. And when we do get this one shot that embodies their bright spirit they are worth their weight in gold!
I was recently fortunate enough to gain more than one of these special captured moments. My dear friend Emilee, knew just how to capitalize on Ava’s little spunk and get those moments on camera. This is why her photographs are so amazing. Sure I love the photos that she took of my Ava but when reviewing her portfolio of life’s big moments – pregnant mothers, couples before they say I do and children growing up, I was taken by her unique ability to bring out the individuality of her subjects. Emilee’s depth of talent is demonstrated so pervasively by drawing you in to each photograph and subtly but succintly giving you an intimate knowledge of the subjects.
After years of study Emilee has launched her passion full time. Please take a moment to visit her new website, www.emileebeth.com. You will be captured!
Its a been a good start to July! Finally some sun and we escaped for a few days to York Beach, ME. What fun we had! Now, its back to work. About two weeks ago my darling wonder started day camp. She is for sure enjoying and I am so glad I sent her. In preparation for her fun filled days I had to send her with a supply of bathing suits and clothing. Everything had to be labeled. I know many people use the ol’ black marker but I honestly hate it. Trying to find a hidden spot and not wanting it to bleed through — who needs any more stress? Thankfully I found this source called Label Daddy. Fantastic — washable peel and stick labels! Alright so why now am I sharing my find well, they just emailed me (yes I signed up for their list!) and they have this other labels for kids with allergies! Ahh, what a stress relief for those parents of allergic kids! Thinking about back to school and lunchtime can put many parents on edge. I love this — you have the kids name and what they are allergic to printed on these labels and stick them on their lunchbox, cup, containers etc. “
Everyone wants to give the “cool” gift. Every kid wants to receive something fun. And every parent of a child dreads heaps of toys that go unused or worse yet, run out of batteries and end up in the heap of “that’s not fun anymore”. Don’t worry. I’ve got you covered. The Little Experience is here. Back in stock actually. That’s right after blowing through our nearly every thing we had, our new shipment has arrived just in time for all those summer soiree’s.
Now you can give a gift that is big on fun, requires only the internal “everlasting” battery inside of every child and best of all you won’t irk the birthday kid’s parents. And oh yes, they are all eco friendly! The Little Experience craft kits entertain kids for hours as they create their own toys! Yes, that’s right their own toys. Think rockets, boats, puppets, ballerinas, oh my!
Now is the time to throw a few in your cart and stock up for the soirees and rainy days ahead. And at just $7.50 they are oh so easy on your wallet too!