
Katherine Martinelli
Journalist and Content Writer/Strategist at Freelance
Award-winning #journalist. Opinions are my own. #RecipeDeveloper #binders #ASJA #IACP
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Katherine Martinelli
Whether you’re allergic to eggs or are just a baking fiend who can’t seem to keep enough huevos stocked up in the fridge, you probably know by now that whipping up baked goods sans eggs is a serious problem. It seems like pretty much every recipe under the sun calls for the suckers, which means you may be stuck running to the grocery store when you get a late-night baked-goods craving. However, there are alternatives to eggs that you can use to pull off your culinary endeavors.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
allrecipes.com | Katherine Martinelli
Getting kids involved with cooking projects isn't just a delicious bonding experience; it's also full of learning opportunities. From reading recipes to learning fractions to following directions, cooking presents plenty of chances for parents to help kids learn new skills. No-bake recipes are a great way to get your kids started in the kitchen, as even the littlest hands can get involved.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
childmind.org | Katherine Martinelli |Cynthia Martin |Dave Anderson
Cuando hablamos de pantallas, los expertos tienden a enfatizar el peligro que representan para los niños y la forma en que los padres pueden limitarlas. Pero no todos los niños (ni todo lo que ofrecen las pantallas) son iguales, y hay una conversación creciente sobre el papel positivo que las pantallas pueden tener específicamente para niños neurodivergentes.
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Dec 24, 2023 |
smithsonianmag.com | Katherine Martinelli
If walls could speak, the brick at New York’s Chelsea Market would have more than a few stories to tell. Alphabet (the parent company of Google) purchased the building in March of 2018 for $2.4 billion—an earth-shattering figure even in New York City’s real estate market—but this isn’t a glittering, 21st-century beacon, a symbol of the ingenuity of Silicon Valley.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
thebump.com | Katherine Martinelli
Thumb sucking actually has some significant benefits for baby. But once they’re older, you’ll want to help them kick the habit. Here’s how. save articleBy Katherine Martinelli Updated November 6, 2023Medically Reviewed by Dina DiMaggio Walters, MD|Fact Checked by Ira LacherImage: ACALU StudioThumb sucking is one of the most universal baby behaviors.
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