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  • Dill Pickle Dip Recipe (With Clean Ingredients) Katie Wells
    Summer is a time where fresh, seasonal veggies are abundant at the farmerโ€™s market and in the garden. My kids have no problem eating their veggies, but our family enjoys them so much more with a good dip. This dill pickle dip is creamy, tangy, and everything youโ€™d want in a dip.ย  You might have [โ€ฆ] Continue reading Dill Pickle Dip Recipe (With Clean Ingredients)...
     

Dill Pickle Dip Recipe (With Clean Ingredients)

28 April 2026 at 11:22

Summer is a time where fresh, seasonal veggies are abundant at the farmerโ€™s market and in the garden. My kids have no problem eating their veggies, but our family enjoys them so much more with a good dip. This dill pickle dip is creamy, tangy, and everything youโ€™d want in a dip.ย  You might have [โ€ฆ]

Continue reading Dill Pickle Dip Recipe (With Clean Ingredients)...

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  • 7 tips for managing screen use NIH MedlinePlus Magazine
    https://magazine.medlineplus.gov//images/uploads/main_images/MainImage4-980x587.jpg Feel like screens are eating into family time? We have someย tips from experts for setting limits on screen use and cultivating healthy digital habits in your family. 1. Model healthy habits Modeling good habits is one of the most effective ways to help kids develop a healthy relationship with screens. You can show them how to strike a balance by limiting your own screen use and prioritizing other activities.
     

7 tips for managing screen use

1 April 2025 at 12:44
https://magazine.medlineplus.gov//images/uploads/main_images/MainImage4-980x587.jpg Feel like screens are eating into family time? We have someย tips from experts for setting limits on screen use and cultivating healthy digital habits in your family. 1. Model healthy habits Modeling good habits is one of the most effective ways to help kids develop a healthy relationship with screens. You can show them how to strike a balance by limiting your own screen use and prioritizing other activities. 2. Make family time screen-freeย  NIH researchers working on the Adolescent Brain Cognitive DevelopmentSM (ABCD) Study emphasized the importance of face-to-face interactions and suggested putting devices away during mealtimes and family gatherings. Treat
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