Homemade Father's Day Gift Idea: Barbecue Sauce and Rub Gift Set

Father’s Day is just around the corner.  Now is the time to start thinking about a creative and useful gift that the kids can make for dad so you don’t have to scramble the day before.  This year, let the kids have some fun in the kitchen by creating a finger lickin’ good barbecue sauce and matching spice rub for a homemade gift set that Dad is sure to love.  

If your kid can play in a sandbox – they can make a spice rub. It is beyond easy just dump everything into a bowl, mix it up and Bam! You are done. The sauce is also quick and easy to put together with most ingredients coming right out of the pantry, but , it does require minimal chopping and a little sautéing.  Something an older child can easily do.  Both items take about 30 minutes in total to complete.

My son and I make this exact gift set for my father every Father’s Day and it is delicious. The sweet and tangy sauce is most definitely a tasty alternative to store-bought bottled sauces and the freshly made rub totally complements it. The set is especially a nice idea if you have two children,  let the younger child mix up the rub and the older one prepare the sauce.

If the man in your child’s life is a city guy aka grill deprived, store this gift idea away for future use, the set also makes a thoughtful, well received not to mention effortless hostess gift for barbecues and other summer invites.

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I'm teaming up with Universal Pictures to host an exclusive preview of the hot new family movie, Despicable Me. This is not one of those things where you show up and maybe get a seat. We will have the whole theater just for Mommy Poppins readers and everyone with a ticket is guaranteed a seat, plus there are going to be goodie bags and free popcorn and soft drinks.

Crafty Gift Ideas for Father's Day In New York City

A reader recently wrote in to ask where they could make clay hand-prints of their child for Father's Day. She had tried those kits, but said they were a disaster for her. We thought doing it yourself was a great idea and wanted to share our answer with everyone. 

While there are plenty of paint your own pottery studios all over the city, at most of them you all the pieces are pre-made so you can't make a unique item like a hand print. And most clay studios don't let you just drop in for a day to work if you aren't taking classes there already. But we have scoped out a few pottery places in NYC where you and the kids can just drop in to make a hand print or another nice present for Dad out of clay.

NJ Weekend Events for Kids, June 12-13: Pokemon, Chess For Life, and Panning for Gold, all FREE!

There’s a wild variety of fun FREE activities in New Jersey this weekend, so leave the wallet at home and head out to play chess on a 3-foot tall chess board, walk through the inside of a hot air balloon, pan for gold in the Musconetcong River, or be inspired by the athletes at the Special Olympics Summer Games. If you willing to spend a bit of dough, you can also take in a rodeo and Daddies can have a special tea party with their little princesses. Enjoy!

Things To Do This Weekend in NYC - Fun Family Events & Festivals: June 12 - June 13, 2010

After the crush of events the past few weekends I can happily say that things have slowed down event-wise around the city.  Does that mean there is nothing good going on? No way! Shakespeare is being performed all around town: by an all-girl troupe in the Village and by an ensemble that roves through Central Park and in a Brooklyn playground. The parks are offering a range of activities from scavenger hunts to bike repair.  We have live kiddy concerts, storytelling, planting and even some older-set stuff like photography and dissecting a Sony Playstation to keep you busy this weekend.

Some more big annual celebrations that we love are on deck, The Big Apple Barbecue is hunkered down in Madison Square Park while the uber-creative arts festival, Figment, is taking over Governors Island.. Over in Brooklyn we have some new festivals to try, the 100th Anniversary of the Botanic Garden and The FAB Fest in Fort Greene.  Or maybe try unlocking one of the secret doors planted around the Big Apple with your own Key to the City.

Read about this and a whole lot more to do this weekend and have a great time:

Weekend Activites for Kids on Long Island, June 11th-13th

There is no shortage of family-friendly events taking place this weekend.  There is something to suit everyone's tastes, ranging from a carnival to a bookstore event to a strawberry festival.  There is also an "Art Walk" in the scenic village of Northport on Long Island's famed North Shore.  Enjoy!

 

 

Drive-In Movie Theaters in NY and NJ!

Ah, the romance of the drive-in… smooching with your sweetie, eating stale popcorn, not caring what the movie is… Oh. Wait a minute. We have kids now. Well, the drive-in is still a blast! (though not quite as steamy…) And did you know that New Jersey is the birthplace of the drive-in? The very first one opened in Pennsauken in 1933 with the slogan “The whole family is welcome, regardless of how noisy the children are!” Still a big selling point, right? There are a mere five drive-in theaters accessible to Manhattanites and Jerseyites (under a two hour drive), so drive over, drive in, grab your snacks and enjoy!

9 Fun Cheap Things to do with Kids on Long Island

Long Island boasts an abundance of cheap activity options for children and their caregivers.  Whether you have an only child or a group of three or more in tow, there are terrific, free and/or inexpensive places to take your children in Nassau and Suffolk counties.  Below is a sampling of some wonderful outings that are family-friendly.

 

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