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Blame Mommy! (Phew! Existential Crisis Averted) | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. 8220;Trend” Alert: It would appear that BFFs are SO over. January 6, 2012. Bummer alert: There’s a new study out on sedentary preschoolers. From the American Academy of Pediatrics: Societal Values and Policies May Curtail Preschool Children’s Physical Activity in Child Care Centers [pdf]. Of which was perceived pressure toward academics from parents. The Washington Post blog about the study, headline of which ...
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Coincidence is not causation | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. Mommyblogging assessed. →. Coincidence is not causation. March 11, 2010. For once again lining up a couple of co-incident happenings and implying a causal connection, especially a causal connection that has, as its core driver, a supposed shift in parental philosophy. Looks like The Sling is the New Status Stroller. Maybe I’m just reacting to the set-up of the article. Spouse and I watched Away We Go. This ent...
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About Kate Muhl | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. I’m a writer and thinker and mother of two living in Collingswood, New Jersey. I work for Iconoculture, a consumer trends insight company based in Minneapolis, advising clients on connecting with moms, kids, Xers, women, travelers and drivers. This blog is my effort to identify the ways big external forces shape the individual experience of contemporary family life. One response to “ About Kate Muhl.
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Watching Thirtysomething, while I still am. | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. 8220;Trend” Alert: It would appear that BFFs are SO over. →. Watching Thirtysomething, while I still am. April 12, 2010. So I’ve been watching thirtysomething on DVD, because, I don’t know like Mt. Everest, it was there. Okay, that’s not precisely true. I’m watching season one of thirtysomething on DVD because I went out and bought it the day it landed on the shelf at Target. Seriously, I had NO IDEA how much ...
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About the Economics of Soup | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. About the Economics of Soup. The Economics of Soup is a blog written by Kate Muhl, on the ways in which the various economies of family life — money, time, patience, happiness — coexist, compete and collide. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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April | 2010 | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. Monthly Archives: April 2010. Watching Thirtysomething, while I still am. April 12, 2010. So I’ve been watching thirtysomething on DVD, because, I don’t know like Mt. Everest, it was there. Okay, that’s not precisely true. I’m watching season one of thirtysomething on DVD because I went out and bought it the day it landed on the shelf at Target. Sitting down to watch recently, I’ve been surprised. Alien It’s a...
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Birthday Party Economy | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. The economics of soup. Coincidence is not causation →. March 10, 2010. Hosted a birthday party last weekend. (Did not serve soup). In general, we do birthday parties at home. Strictly lo-fi affairs. As homemade as possible. Licensed character-lite. No hired help. Certainly, there’s our commitment to thrift (cheapness? A 70-percent decline in her business from 2008 to 2009. To a smaller-scale affair in 2009.
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June | 2010 | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. Monthly Archives: June 2010. 8220;Trend” Alert: It would appear that BFFs are SO over. June 19, 2010. I believe that it’s important for us to think about The Children. They are the future, after all. Also, I believe it is our collective duty to call out bullshit in the major media when we see it. Yielded an opportunity to do both:. You Must Be Kidding. Versus something like 72% in 2005. But that’s not wh...
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January | 2012 | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. Monthly Archives: January 2012. January 6, 2012. Bummer alert: There’s a new study out on sedentary preschoolers. From the American Academy of Pediatrics: Societal Values and Policies May Curtail Preschool Children’s Physical Activity in Child Care Centers [pdf]. Of course, that’s not what the study found. Not even close. The study identified three legs to the sedentary kids stool, only. Was a little closer to...
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The economics of soup | The Economics of Soup
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The Economics of Soup. Understanding the economies of family life. About the Economics of Soup. Birthday Party Economy →. The economics of soup. March 3, 2010. I feel bad when I make soup. Which doesn’t make much sense. I’m a fairly accomplished home cook and food-loving mother of two who has bought nearly wholesale the philosophies of Kimball. So: I have skills. I am motivated. The main recipe I use is an adaption of a super-straightforward. This soup should be a slam dunk. If this was just about soup, ...