Jen Warner

Jen Warner

I am a mother of two plus one stepdaughter, working full time.
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B.A. in English from Bluffton University, MBA from Tiffin University
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  • Eczema and School: Smoothing Out the Morning Routine
    Every parent of a school age child has a busy morning routine. Add a student suffering from eczema and the morning to-do list gets even longer.
  • Product Review: Equate Kids Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50
    Like many things, the price of sunscreen has increased this summer. Since this is a summer essential, I decided to give the Wal-Mart brand a try, to see if I could protect my kids and save a few dollars.
  • Eczema and Baths
    Bath time for eczema sufferers can be painful, but baths are necessary to reduce infection and increase overall comfort for the dry, itchy condition of eczema.
  • Kalahari Resort Vs. Great Wolf Lodge in Sandusky, Ohio
    Sandusky, Ohio boasts three indoor water parks. Find out which of the two most popular, Kalahari Resort and Great Wolf Lodge, is best for families with young children.
  • How to Choose a Tutor for Your Child
    If your child needs the assistance of a tutor for a successful school year, there are certain guidelines that you should use in order to ensure a great experience.
  • Party Foods for Kids with Egg and Peanut Allergies
    Don't let egg and peanut allergies keep you from having great party food for your kids.
  • Three Household Items that Help Eczema
    Severe eczema usually requires the help of a doctor to control, but there are some common household items that can help ease the discomfort.
  • Five Tips for Cheap Summer Fun
    You don't have to spend a lot or drive far from home to find things to do with the kids this summer.
  • The Butterfly House in Whitehouse, Ohio
    Parents looking for a low cost outing in Northwest Ohio will love the location, experience, and price of The Butterfly House's unique encounter with nature.
  • Fine Dining in Downtown Findlay, Ohio
    Findlay area residents don't have to drive two hours away to experience fine dining. Several area restaurants offer great cuisine and an exclusive atmosphere.
  • Dinner Recipes that Teenagers Can Make
    Everyone knows teenagers can eat you out of house and home, but with the simple recipes included here, your teenager can cook you a meal without the need of a cooking class.
  • St. Ives Apricot Scrub Versus Equate Medicated Apricot Scrub
    See how the discount store knock-off face wash compares to its name brand counterpart.
  • Vegan Cooking and Holiday Meals
    If you've made the choice to eat vegan but the rest of your family isn't on board, there's no reason to make two holiday meals. Read on for simple ways to incorporate your vegan lifestyle into a traditional holiday meal.
  • Shopping in Findlay, Ohio
    Avoid the shopping blues by skipping the big box retailers and take a peek at the unique offerings of these Findlay, Ohio gift shops.
  • Holiday Events 2008 for Findlay, Ohio
    Take a break from shopping or just get out of the house by attending one of the many events in the Findlay, Ohio area this 2008 holiday season.
  • Ohio Schools and Food Allergies
    Food allergies affect an increasing number of students in the United States. Find out if the state of Ohio is doing enough to help protect its food allergic students from exposure to food allergens.
  • Product Review: Great Value Soy Butter
    See how this non-peanut alternative spread stacks up to a traditional peanut butter.
  • Stay Vegan at the Salad Bar
    Eating a vegetarian or vegan diet is very healthy, but sometimes the thought of another salad from the salad bar is just too much to bear. Here are three ways to keep eating vegan, without eating lettuce.
  • Five Tips for Saving Money on Christmas Toys
    Help stretch your Christmas present budget this year with these five ways to save on Christmas toys.
  • How to Cut Back on Costs This Thanksgiving
    Food prices continue to rise, but that shouldn't keep you from having Thanksgiving dinner this year.
  • Is the Government Responsible for Our Food Choices?
    Should the government be able to manipulate restaurant and grocery store choices in particular neighborhoods, in an effort to reduce obesity?
  • Indoor Water Fun at Great Wolf Lodge in Sandusky, Ohio
    With several choices in Sandusky, Ohio for water parks, the first indoor water park, Great Wolf Lodge, provides plenty of fun at a decent price.
  • Milk Free Fruit Smoothies
    If you're child is allergic to the egg and milk of ice cream, and you hate the idea of those sugar loaded popsicles, try these recipes for fruit, cooling off, and great taste.
  • Making a Christmas Budget
    Don't let budget stress keep you from enjoying the holidays. Having a plan can ease your buying and giving stress.
  • Back to School: Saving Money on School Supplies
    Budgets are tight for everyone. Don't let necessities like school supplies send your finances into a tail spin. These four tips can help lower your school supply costs.
  • It's February - Where's Your New Year's Resolution?
    Do you fall into one of these New Year's resolution categories: still meeting that resolution, losing steam, or my favorite, the "What New Year's resolution?" category? Here are five tips to help you keep meeting your goals in February and throughout 2008.
  • My Underwear is on Inside Out
    Getting kids, especially young ones, out the door in the morning can be challenging, and hazardous to your wardrobe.
  • How to Host a Food Allergy Friendly Birthday Party
    Food allergies are on the rise, especially in kids, but that shouldn't stop you from hosting a birthday party. Use these tips to feel prepared for special food needs at your child's next birthday party.
  • How to Safely Send Your Food Allergic Child to a Birthday Party
    Birthday parties are a part of every childhood, but if your child has a food allergy, they can be dangerous. Here are seven tips for ensuring the safety of your child at someone else's birthday party.
  • Four Child Tax Exemption Tips for Divorced or Ex-Couple Parents
    Many divorced couples "share" the right to claim their children on their federal income tax return. While this should be simple, mix ups can occur, and when they do the Internal Revenue Service will not play family court to iron out the kinks.
  • The Disney Channel's Loss of Innocence
    The Disney Channel has historically been a television safe haven for small children, tweens, and teenagers. A shift is occurring, however, with shows becoming less innocent, and underwear taking center stage.
  • Five Tips for First Time Tilers
    Tile floors are beautiful and functional, but there are a few things to consider before the do-it-yourselfer jumps into their first project.
  • Identifying Albinism in Your Baby
    Albinism is a genetic disorder that may exist in a family without manifesting in anyone for several generations. Here are three signs to look for if you suspect your baby or toddler may have albinism.
  • Review: Cherrybrook Kitchen Sugar Cookie Mix
    For those with food allergies or gluten intolerance, Cherrybrook Kitchen offers a wheat, soy, dairy, egg, tree nut and peanut free sugar cookie mix. But what do these cookies taste like?
  • Cherrybrook Kitchen Pancakes for the Wheat and Gluten Intolerant
    In spite of food allergies to milk, eggs, wheat, peanuts and soy, my daughter can still enjoy pancakes for breakfast, thanks to Cherrybrook Kitchen.
  • Great Grocery Store Foods for Food Allergy Sufferers
    Even if you or someone in your household has food allergies, you can still find good food in your grocery store. Read on for my five favorite grocery store food allergy-friendly finds.
  • Eczema and Household Cleaning
    Harsh chemicals and heavy perfumes can be found in most household cleaners. For eczema sufferers, those chemicals and perfumes can cause serious flare ups. Here are four tips for reducing the use of commercial cleaners in four common household chores.
  • D'Agostinos' Pizza and Pub Shop in Chicago
    I've been pretty steadily involved with pizza since I had enough teeth to chew, but I'd never done it deep dish style. I was not disappointed.
  • Holiday Events in Findlay, Ohio
    Save your money for presents this year by celebrating the holidays at these cheap or even free holiday happenings in Findlay, Ohio.
  • Five Ways to Make Extra Christmas Cash
    The holidays are quickly approaching. Here are a few ways to earn some extra Christmas cash and give the credit cards a needed holiday vacation.
  • Five Cheap Halloween Outings in Findlay, Ohio
    Halloween fun doesn't have to be scary or have a frightening price tag. Treat your young ones to one of these cheap, and mostly non-scary Halloween events in and around Findlay, Ohio.
  • Tips for Reducing and Calming Eczema Flare Ups at School
    Eczema flare ups during the school day can cause discomfort for students who suffer from this condition, and they can disrupt the work day for the whole class. Learn six tips to help stop flare ups, and keep them from starting.
  • Eucerin Dry Skin Therapy Moisturizing Creme Vs Equate Dry Skin Cream
    Moisturizing is an essential part of every eczema sufferers maintenance regimen. In this review, individuals with eczema will find a value-priced moisturizer that delivers results to match its high priced counterpart.
  • New Study Finds Two Chemicals Related to Eczema Itch
    Scientists at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have found a correlation between two blood chemicals and eczema's worst symptom, itching, providing the possibility of hope for eczema sufferers.
  • Hope for Peanut Allergy Sufferers
    A researcher in North Carolina, fourth largest peanut grower in the United States, looks for a cure for peanut allergies in food enzymes.
  • Kids and Off-Label Prescriptions
    The practice of off-label prescription writing has received a great deal of bad press recently. This article advises parents on things to consider if their child is written an off-label prescription.
  • Five Tips for Dealing with Your Child's Eczema Skin Condition
    The parent of a child diagnosed with severe eczema shares five tips on how to get support, organize treatments and medications, and recognize information that can help pinpoint flare ups and the triggers that cause them.
  • Healthy Eating for Toddlers
    Larkin learned from an early age to enjoy foods that most toddlers are not offered, like olives and squash, thanks in part to food allergies, and her parents learned to offer healthy choices, allergies or not, and those choices would be eaten.

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