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Top Tips to Take your Dog Camping for the First Time
Camping is a great outdoor activity the family can enjoy, even the dog! Here is exactly what you need to know to take your dog camping for the first time.
https://newenglandmomma.com/2018/06/tips-for-taking-your-dog-camping-for-the-first-time.html
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Pancakes while Camping with Lots of Mix-ins | New England Momma
Breakfast is even more fun when camping when you have pancakes with an assortment of mix-ins! Bananas, berries, peanut butter, granola, maple syrup...there are so many ideas for a fun breakfast while camping.
https://newenglandmomma.com/2018/04/pancakes.html
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Tips on Getting the Kids to Sleep While Traveling | New England Momma
Traveling with kids is fun! But getting them to sleep can be difficult. Here are some unique ways to get them calm down and off to sleep.
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/08/get-kids-to-sleep-while-traveling.html
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6 Best Card Games For Kids | New England Momma
Camping and need a game to play with your child? Pick up a deck of cards and play any of these 6 games with your kids. Sure to be a hit!
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/06/6-best-card-games-kids.html
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Cinnamon Rolls meet Oranges on a Grill | New England Momma
Ooey Gooey, melt-in-your-mouth cinnamon rolls is just about one of the best breakfast items you can make when camping especially when cooked in an orange!
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/06/camp-cinnamon-rolls.html
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How to make the Best Camp Bacon | New England Momma
Enjoy the many envious looks of other campers as they walk past your site smelling the air & thinking 'Bacon?' Learn to how make the best tasting bacon!
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/06/camp-bacon.html
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Don't let Ticks keep you from Enjoying the Outdoors! | New England Momma
It may be tick season however there are ways to prevent ticks. Read on to discover exactly what they are and how to handle a tick on your child.
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/06/ticks-what-you-need-to-know.html
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How to Get your Kids Interested in Hiking | New England Momma
When my younger son was three, we decided to take him hiking with his older brother. We took two steps into the woods, when he stopped and said to us with a puzzled expression, "Why are we doing this again?" We told him it would be fun to take a little walk in the woods. He was not agreeing...
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/05/get-your-kids-hiking.html
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5 Essential Tips For Booking a Campground | New England Momma
Booking a campground for the first time? Here are the steps to walk you through from finding a place to reserving the perfect spot!
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/04/essentials-booking-campground.html
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Thinking of Family Camping? We Are! | New England Momma
Time to start planning your summer camping trips with these New England Campground directories! Now is the time to plan your weekend trips!
https://newenglandmomma.com/2017/03/new-england-campgrounds.html
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I Love Camping But...19 Things I Will Not Miss! | New England Momma
We are back from a three-week camping trip! We did it! Although, we knew we could as we’ve done two weeks previously, but this was the first time that after my husband, Jason helped us set up, he would leave for the workweek. We brought our 5-year-old, Goldendoodle dog, Millie
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/08/i-love-camping-but-19-things-i-will-not-miss.html
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Vegetables while Camping | New England Momma
Kids and Vegetables. As much as I would love for them to go together, they don’t always. My younger guy, will eat them but even he has begun to pick up the pickier ways of his older brother. Big brother won’t eat vegetables and I offer them or put them on his dinner plate, how
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/v-is-for-vegetables-while-camping.html
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Under The Stars and Moon when Camping | New England Momma
I grew up in an inner city neighborhood of Boston (Dorchester to be exact). As a young adult, I walked often and took the ‘T’ (the subway) into Boston for work. When taking the T home in the evenings, I would walk head down (listening to my Sony Walkman) because that’s how it w
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/u-is-for-under-the-stars.html
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Our Camp Sleeping Experience | New England Momma
No matter how much packing, playing, exploring, and cooking you do at camp eventually you will need to get some shut-eye. Which brings me to the letter ‘S’ for sleep. Whether we love it or not, we all need it. Without the proper equipment, you can guarantee yourself a restless
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/s-is-for-sleep-our-camp-sleeping-experience.html
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Rock Exploring & Collecting | New England Momma
Whether you’re a kid or a kid-at-heart, exploring and climbing on rocks can really be a wonderfully fun activity. We like to visit the ocean and when its low tide let the kids climb on the rocks, dip their toes in the tide pools, pretend to be explorers as they crawl and climb al
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/r-is-for-rock-exploring-collecting.html
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Camping Inspiration - Don't QUIT! | New England Momma
Every trip, I usually forget something that makes our trip seem to go topsy-turvy. A little bump in the road that we just have to figure it out and move on. Last year, we bought our first (new to us) pop-up trailer. We were excited and happy and off camping we went. But a mil
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/q-is-for-quit-but-dont-quit-when-camping.html
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Creative Ways to Get Beer or Wine Bottles OPEN! | New England Momma
Dinner is done, the camp fire is lit, the kids are playing so you grab a bottle of beer or that bottle of wine you have been dreaming about all day. Time to relax! You start fishing around in your camp kitchen box for an opener. And that is when you realize it and it’s all yo
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/creative-ways-to-get-beer-or-wine-bottles-open.html
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Camping Fun: Games for Adults to Play | New England Momma
Family camping may be all about the kids in their minds, but really us adults want to relax and have fun as well! Right? Here are some games that adults will love to play and the kids are not invited!
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/not-always-about-the-kids.html
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Marshmallow Treats For Adults | New England Momma
The name alone conjures up images of family and friends around a campfire roasting up these sugary bites of goodness. I know when my husband and I tell the kids we’re going to have a camp fire regardless if it’s at home or while camping, the first thing we always get asked is “C
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/m-is-for-marshmallow-treats-for-adults.html
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The Light of Camping | New England Momma
It’s dark. The sun has long set and the kids are sound asleep in their sleeping bags. I grab a lantern and head to the camp bathrooms. The night air is still but for the sound of fire pits crackling, hushed voices talking and the occasional loud laugh of an adult enjoying time
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/light-of-camping.html
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Keeping Food Ice-Cold when Camping | New England Momma
Unless you’re backpack camping, you will want or probably more likely need ice. Keeping foods such as meats, fruits, yogurt cold is a necessity and of course keeping your beer chilly may be a priority for some as well. I know it would be for us! Oh and of course chocolate mil
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/ice-cold.html
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Camp in a Hammock! | New England Momma
In our first home together, hubby and I had one of those large white hammocks on a big green stand in our backyard. The two of us would lay in the double-sized hammock and just relax side by side staring up at the tree branches and the clouds. It was absolutely relaxing in our
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/camp-in-a-hammock.html
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6 Must-Have Family Games to bring Camping | New England Momma
There is usually a lot of down time with camping. Instead of having kids that are saying they are bored, bring out the board games for you, them, everyone to play together! There’s nothing like gathering together around a table with some munchies and enjoying some family time t
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/family-games-to-bring-camping.html
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Dried Food Ideas for Camping | New England Momma
Whether hiking or camping, dried food is a great idea for snacks! It’s easy to do, light-weight and can be healthy! It’s also easy to store and can last for a long period of time without refrigeration which is perfect when camping.
https://newenglandmomma.com/2016/04/dried-food-camping.html