How To: Create a “Cool” SkinnyScoop Guide

How To: Create a “Cool” SkinnyScoop Guide

If you haven’t noticed already, we have launched our SkinnyScoop Guides! This tool is a cool, new way to share your expertise with your family, friends, and others around the web. Whether you are a blogger or you just have a natural passion for something, you will find that SkinnyScoop Guides are such an easy …Continue reading »

SkinnyScoop and Bloggers

SkinnyScoop and Bloggers

You’re a blogger? SkinnyScoop is your new best friend. Check out this quick rundown for three simple & fun ways that you can use SkinnyScoop to share your passions, drive traffic to your website and keep visitors longer! 1) Ask And You Shall Receive (an answer!) Whether you have a burning question to ask, want …Continue reading »

LIVE FREE OR DIE

www.skinnyscoop.com The good people of New Hampshire don’t mince words, words that elicit solidarity and have a clarity of purpose.  Maybe that is why, as we prepared to watch the US World Cup match last weekend, I started to cry as soon as “oh say can you see” started playing. With the 4th of July …Continue reading »

OH-DADDY-OH

He’d die for me and our kids, and is such a caring, observant, hardworking man. Makes a mean margarita, grills like a dream, and never flinched at a diaper change or a 2 am feeding. Granted, he can’t go on a grocery run without overlooking 33% of the critical items, but he replaces empty toilet …Continue reading »

Nothing to See Here

Nothing to See Here

Our site is full of questions about pregnancy. For sure my favorite is: did you have an “above the waist” rule during labor and delivery? Nearly 40% of you said yes. Maybe I should clarify – “above the waist” rule equals some sort of agreement that your husband won’t look at any of the stuff …Continue reading »

What on Earth Can We Do?

What on Earth Can We Do?

Did you know: 20 million plastic baggies are thrown away every day by US school children? The stats stress me out (because that’s what I do best). I want this earth to be here for my kids.  I want to do more.  Yet I can’t go a week without using a plastic baggie. Okay, no …Continue reading »