FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — There isn’t a precise name for the grassroots project by seven Webster Country area women that produced more than 100 baby blankets and quilts that ultimately went to families ...
It was a beautiful sunny day in Tallahassee on Oct. 20 when members of Congregation Shomrei Torah’s Sisterhood dropped off 12 handmade baby quilts to the Ronald McDonald House. They were met by Jan ...
The volunteers of the Lititz/Lancaster chapter of the nonprofit Project Linus, who call themselves Blanketeers, make blankets, quilts and afghans for children in need — those who are seriously ill, ...
My hot take: No one needs a baby food maker. While marketing and social media messaging promise easy homemade baby food at the push of a button, they’re in fact expensive (anywhere from $70–$300), ...
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