Green bean casserole is a staple for most American Thanksgiving tables, but you don’t have to wait until November to get your fix.

French’s Green Bean Casserole Snack Mix is here for your snacking pleasure! The limited edition 16 oz. package has all the goodness packed into one bag: crispy fried onions, green beans and mushrooms, all covered in savory seasonings.

While you can normally find all the ingredients to make the traditional dish at the grocery store, this snack mix is only available in one place. You can snag it on McCormick.com for $8.95, but don’t wait because it won’t be around for long.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of McComick’s

 

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The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced that TJX has recalled several styles of infant sleep bags due to suffocation risk.

The sleep bags are sized 0-6 months and sold under the brand names Dylan & Abby, First Wish, First Wish Organic, Harry & Me, Little Red Caboose, Piper & Posie, Sam & Jo, Sam & Jo Organic, Shabby Chic and Willow Blossom. Customers may have purchased the bags at T.J. Maxx, Marshalls or Sierra.

The size of the neck opening is too large for infants 0 to 6 months, which can allow an infant’s head to slip into and be covered by the sleep bag, posing a risk of suffocation. If you have one or more of these bags in your household, check the style number to see if it’s under recall:

  • Dylan & Abby: CL01073
  • First Wish: CL00824, CL00889, CL00911
  • First Wish Organic: CL00981, CL00985, CL01099
  • Harry & Me: CL01102
  • Little Red Caboose: CL00756, CL00882, CL00899, CL00904, CL00905, CL00921, CL00924, CL00986, CL00987
  • Piper & Posie: CL00819, CL00923, CL00982, CL01005, CL01006, CL01007
  • Sam & Jo: CL00871, CL00890, CL00903, CL00906, CL00983, CL00984
  • Sam & Jo Organic: CL01066
  • Shabby Chic: CL00980
  • Willow Blossom: CL00909, CL00913

About 3,600 bags are under recall in the U.S. Additionally, about 33,250 were sold in Canada.

Fortunately, no incidents have yet been reported. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled infant sleep bags and contact TJX for instructions on how to participate in the recall. They’ll receive their choice of either a full refund or a store gift card.

––Sarah Shebek

Get ready for a collab that’s packed with super-cool, super-comfy mom style! HATCH and Keds recently teamed up to create a brand-new line of fab footwear.

If your S.O., kiddos, or other loved one are still on the search for a Mother’s Day gift, the Keds x HATCH pairing is the perfect present for any mama on-the-go. With clothes and gear for every step of a mother’s life, HATCH’s must-have products now extend down to your toes.

Beloved brand Keds has kept your feet completely comfortable for decades. The new collaboration features three styles—The Champion Canvas ($65), The Ace Leather ($85), and The Doubledecker Terry ($75). The cool kicks are more than just functional footwear. Even though the shoes provide the support your tired mama feet need, the collection is also high on style.

With pretty pink accents and two sets of heart-covered laces, The Champion Canvas is breathable, comfortable, and so much more. If you’re more of a leather sneaker girl, The Ace Leather is chic, sleek, and completely cute.

Whether you’re just too preggo to bend over and tie your laces or you just don’t have the time to add one more muss and fuss chore to the list, The Doubledecker Terry is a sweet slip-on that will make you feel carefree.

Find the Keds x HATCH collection online here!

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Keds x HATCH

 

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Crunchies in your breakfast bowl? Carvel’s iconic chocolate Crunchies are coming to your breakfast table.

The chocolate cookie pieces covered in a chocolate bonnet shell are a fan fave. Now this sweet treat topping is getting a whole new look—in a lineup of fab foodie finds you won’t want to miss! Carvel recently announced the debut of a brand-new chocolate Crunchie limited-edition cereal. Before you rush out to your local grocery store, read on to find out how to score a box of this delish breakfast blend.

Instead of the cereal aisle, you can only get this chocolatey breakfast goody at Carvel shoppes and food delivery platforms. The first 150 in-store and delivery platform customers at each Carvel shoppe location can nab a limited-edition box of cereal with purchase from Apr. 16 through Apr. 18, 2021.

Nicolle DuBose, Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Carvel, said in a press release, “More and more, fans are telling us they want to experience Crunchies in new ways – and we listened to them. With the introduction of Crunchies Cereal and our lineup of limited-time Crunchies-filled ice cream treats, we’re kicking off ice cream season in a big way and providing fans new opportunities to create Crunchies-filled memories.”

Along with the cereal, Carvel fans can also feast on other limited-edition Crunchies treats. These include:

  • Crunchies To-Go – Carvel’s famous chocolate Crunchies coated with Brown Bonnet.
  • Crunchies Shake – Vanilla soft ice cream blended with fudge and Crunchies.
  • Crunchies Dasher – Vanilla soft ice cream with layers of Crunchies and bittersweet fudge topped with whipped cream and a chocolate medallion.
  • Flying Saucers Rolled in Crunchies – Flying Saucer crackers filled with Vanilla soft ice cream rolled in Crunchies.
  • Crazy for Crunchies Cake Deluxe cake made with vanilla ice cream, chocolate Crunchies in the middle, and chocolate ice cream on the bottom, loaded with milk fudge, and covered in Crunchies on the side.
  • Crunchies Celebration Cake – Carvel Crunchies cake made with Vanilla ice cream, chocolate Crunchies in the middle, and chocolate ice cream on the bottom loaded with Carvel whipped cream, trimmed with milk fudge and covered in Crunchies on the side.  
  • Novelty Cones Rolled in Crunchies – Vanilla soft ice cream rolled in Crunchies on a sugar cone.
  • Vanilla soft ice cream on a Cake Cone or Cup Rolled in Crunchies.

Don’t wait too long to make your Crunchie dreams come true. These Crunchie-licious sweet treats are available exclusively in Carvel shoppes and from Carvel food delivery platforms for a limited time.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Carvel

 

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Adidas and Disney recently teamed up for a sweet sneaker theme that’s magnificently monstrous—and more!

The athletic apparel’s Disney x Stan Smith collection now features your kiddo’s fave Monsters Inc. character. Along with kid-sized kicks featuring the lovable monster Mike Wazowski, the Disney-fueled Adidas lines also includes plenty of popular picks such as Tinkerbell, Minnie Mouse, and Toy Story.

Photo: Adidas

The Monsters Inc. infant and toddler sneakers ($55) are more than just cute footwear. These Stan Smith shoes are made with Primegreen, high-performance recycled materials. The synthetic upper portion of the shoe is made with 50 percent recycled content.

Find the Mike-covered Stan Smith sneakers and plenty of other Disney picks on adidas.com. Along with these classic characters, check out the other Adidas lines, featuring Marvel and Star Wars family-friendly favorites!

—Erica Loop

 

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Krispy Kreme is teaming up with OREO for a doughnut experience that’s nothing less than extraordinary! Whether you’re a devote doughnut enthusiast, adore OREOs, or just can’t stay away from anything covered in cookie-coated frosting, this combo is for you.

The beloved brand is transforming the iconic Krispy Kreme glaze waterfall into an all-new OREO infused creation, starting Apr. 5. The Krispy Kreme and OREO pairing marks the first time in 84 years that the doughnut maker will partner with another company to create a new flavor of glaze.

Photo: Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme marketing office, Dave Skena, said in a press release, “We’ve taken everything fans love about OREO Cookies and ‘glazeifed’ it.”

The Krispy Kreme-OREO glaze will coat two new doughnuts—the OREO Cookie Glazed Doughnut (an original glazed doughnut covered in the special OREO glazed, stuffed with Cookies and KREME, and covered in an OREO Cookie piece icing drizzle) and the OREO Cookie Over-the-Top Doughnut (an OREO Cookie Glazed Doughnut with a Cookies and KREME filling topping, covered with a drizzle of chocolate icing, and finished with an OREO wafer).

The two new doughnuts debut nationally for a limited time starting Apr. 5, 2021.

—Erica Loop

 

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Are pickles your favorite? Now Disneyland has a menu item you can’t miss! As if a trip to the theme park wasn’t a treat in itself, you can take a break from the attractions and nab a hot dog stuffed in a pickle with a panko crust.

You read that right! The Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs Cart in the Downtown Disney District has panko-crusted hot dogs neatly stuffed inside a whole pickle. While this might sound sort of odd, it’s all your fave flavors rolled into one.

photo: Disney Parks Blog

Not only does Disneyland have this kind of crazy corn dog delight, you can get the panko-covered dream with a side of peanut butter. For those of you who haven’t tried the super-secret taste sensation of peanut butter and pickles—it’s a flavor profile you need to know. Forget about PB and J, PB and P (that’s for pickles) is a tasty treat you’ll crave.

Just in case a panko-crusted fried pickle covered hot dog with a sweet and salty side of peanut butter isn’t your idea of fab foodie fun, check out the Disney Parks Blog for more taste sensations coming to Disneyland this month.

—Erica Loop

 

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Hide the dishes! 2020 was all about Minnie Mouse Main Attraction but Stitch is about to change all that in the new year.

Stitch Crashes Disney is the new continuity series to hit shopDisney, Disney store and Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort and Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort. Every third Saturday of each month the monthly collection that features plush and pins will release to fans of the OG film from 2002. Keep scrolling to see the collection so far!

Stitch Crashes Beauty & the Beast

In typical Stitch form, the lovable character will be crashing classic Disney Animated films all throughout the year. First up, Stitch can be found sneaking into Disney’s Beauty and the Beast 30th anniversary with merch that features the film’s iconic roses and stained-glass artwork.

Stitch Crashes Lady and the Tramp

Last month, Stitch went head to head with Beauty and the Beast, and this month, the naughty character is in all sorts of spaghetti trouble. Inspired by the sweet scene we all know from Lady and the Tramp, Stitch ($29) is covered in all things noodles this month.

Stitch is made with satin, has an embroidered foot patch and comes with a "pile" of spaghetti with a meatball on top of his head. For a limited time, you can shop this month's collection of a plush, pin ($25), Magic Band and an assortment of apparel.

Stitch Crashes The Lion King

Stitch is at it again! The mischievous creatures has now crashed The Lion King! This month, you'll find a Stitch plush covered in a tribal pattern with adorable bugs on his head. 

Other items in this month's release include a customizable mug ($16.95), a jumbo pin ($24.99) and apparel items.

Wondering what’s coming in the next few months? Per shopDisney, it looks like Stitch will be crashing The Little Mermaid, Pinocchio and Aladdin!

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Disney

 

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Disney Baby and Petunia Pickle Bottom recently teamed up for a brand-new collab. The Love Mickey Mouse line is a collection of backpack-style diaper bags—and it’s available right now!

The Petunia Pickle Bottom and Disney Baby Love Mickey Mouse line includes the META ($169), Method ($159) and Boxy Backpack ($220). Along with the diaper bags, the line also features the Nimble Diaper Clutch, Sip & Snap bottle holder and Cool Pixel Plus.

Love Mickey Mouse is a line filled with fashionable, but functional, picks. Look for backpack linings covered in a “Love Mickey” graphic.

The sweet pattern also covers the bags’ accessories and the backpacks’ exteriors also feature Mickey Mouse outlines in tonal shades of grey.

If you’re not into a pink or blue baby bag, you don’t have anything to worry about with this line. The backpacks and accessories have a gender neutral color scheme. This makes the line perfect for every new parent and every new occasion you’ll experience with your new little love.

Find the Love Mickey Mouse line of backpacks and baby bag accessories online at Petunia Pickle Bottom here.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Petunia Pickle Bottom and Disney Baby

 

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Snow fell outside the hospital room window while my husband clasped my hand, and I worked to deliver our third child, a baby boy. The baby’s heart had stopped beating inside my body in the middle of the night, a pool of red blood, our signal that something was wrong. We had waited silently for hours for him to be born, 15 weeks old, unbreathing. When he finally arrived, tearing our hearts in half with his silent stillness, we held his tiny two-inch body in a gift box cradle, wrapped in a hand-knit sleeping bag the size of my palm, and cried.

Months later, in the spring, I wondered sometimes, was he ever really here? Or was the whole winter a horrible dream?

But that winter was real. It left its mark on me. It was so cold it burned me up, crept deep under my skin, my veins, my bones, filling every inch of me with a feeling that started with a sting and ended in numbness. But even that is not true. I only wished to be numb to get a break from the sharp points of the pain. That winter is over now, but remnants of snow and ice still linger and always will.

I could call it frostbite if there had to be a name. A “destruction of tissues,” as the English dictionary states. God, that is so heartbreakingly accurate that the connection elicits a strangled sob from my throat as the icy reach of winter seizes me up again.

There are other reminders. Comments from a well-intentioned stranger, a picture on a screen, a new baby cradled nearby, breathing: all needle-sharp and stinging deep, practically drawing blood. If someone looked closely enough, they could see the red stains I work hard to keep beneath my skin.

Time passed in a blur. We seemed to be holding our breath until fall when I discovered I was pregnant again. Our fourth child, a whisper on my tongue, a hope in my heart, created an endless hunger and wrenching bloat, neither to be satisfied. Fatigue and excitement plagued me while looking down a narrow hallway of time. You would think the dark skies would glow with golden rays of light, and the world would blaze shiny and new with the truth that empty space could be filled again.

You would think.

And yet, all there existed was fear. A terror so deep I could not face it in the light. It could not live in the light, for it brought such blackness it covered everything. It looked like blood, and while I shook with the idea of it, I saw it everywhere.

My oldest son corrected me one day, my sweet tender boy who cried the hardest on the way home from the hospital after telling him our baby went to heaven. “I have three siblings, mom,” he said. My heart beamed and bent with the truth that one of those siblings was already dead, and one had not yet been born. And I never said it, but I thought, might never be born. I fought for every day to come as I never knew I had to fight before by doing nothing but arguing with my fears and convincing my hope it had a right to sing and a place to dance. Hope was the only thing to conquer fear. And fear could not prepare me for the winter anyway.

Then spring arrived. I found myself lost inside; certain I was dreaming because I feared it wouldn’t last. Uncertain if the promises it made with its bright lights and new colors, its flowery scents lingering on the warm breeze, pimpling my skin with goosebumps, were real. Or would they disappear when I opened my eyes? Desperate for something concrete, I embraced spring so hard it took my breath away. Keep going, I repeated like a mantra until the hot tightening and sharp squeezing in my abdomen grabbed hold of me and told me something good.

In the final seconds of my fourth labor, the doctor said, “quick, what’s your guess, girl or boy?” And maybe because our lost baby had been a boy, or perhaps because my husband and I were exhausted, or because all we cared about was that our child would be alive, we both yelled, “Boy.”

And he was. Alive. He kicked and screamed, covered in a white layer of paste. We cried and tried to convince ourselves it was not a dream. That like spring, the moment held promises we dared to believe. Promises not of perfection but existence. Of being. Cares and concerns of being what, or who vanished months ago with the frostbite of winter.

He wasn’t a dream.

Frostbite can leave a scar. It can turn flesh into a permanent reddish-white, burn bone to black. And yet, there is always spring. No matter how many times the winter returns, spring whispers low that soon it will surely follow.

Krissy Dieruf is a licensed marriage and family therapist. She lives in Minnesota with her husband and three children, loves to sing and dance around the house and has a soft spot for rebels and crazy hair.