The bed-sharing method popular in Scandinavian countries like Denmark and Sweden is helping couples get better sleep

While sharing a bed is kind of a major part of being married, it’s not that simple for some couples, especially if they have different sleep routines or needs. For couples who like to sleep at different times or temperatures, who toss and turn, who snore, or who hog the covers, sharing a bed can mean struggling to get a healthy night of rest. And without good rest, maintaining a relationship with your spouse (let alone performing at your job, raising your kids, and doing all that other stuff adults have to do) gets so much harder. That’s where the Scandinavian sleep method comes in.

This is a hack that some couples absolutely swear by. It’s called the Scandinavian method because you’ll commonly see couples doing this in northern European countries like Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. But it’s surprisingly simple: Couples just ditch their top sheet, and then instead of using one big duvet, they use two smaller ones, one for each person in the bed. This gives each person the ability to control their own sleeping temperature, sleep in the position they want, wrap themselves up, and rest without worrying about pulling the blankets off their partner.

The Scandinavian method has gone viral on TikTok as couples all over the world have begun to embrace it.

@ericastolmandowdy

the Scandinavian sleep method is an absolute game changer. 10/10 recommend ☁️ #scandinaviansleepmethod #danishdesign #danishinterior

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One person who shared her Scandinavian bedroom makeover is Erica Dowdy, who wrote that the Scandinavian sleep method is “an absolute game changer.”

She explained that she decided to make over her and her husband’s space after they took several trips to Copenhagen and always slept well while visiting.

“In Copenhagen, not once have I slept with one duvet,” she explained. “It’s always two twins, and we sleep so good. No one’s fighting over blankets. No one’s too hot or too cold. It’s absolutely amazing… This is the comfiest way to sleep. It could save marriages.”

Sleeping in separate rooms? Not anymore.

Whether you’re actually putting on real clothes and entertaining this year or just want to up your holiday decoration game, with a little creativity you can make over simple, affordable objects into masterpieces. From clever ideas for hostess gifts to decorations you’ll treasure, scroll on for some seriously awesome #dollarstoredecor!

A Farmhouse Window

The Savvy Sparrow

Amy at the Savvy Sparrow knows her way around a dollar store and this amazing farmhouse window is proof positive. It looks like the real thing! Find out how she did it over at thesavvysparrow.com.

An Upcycled Wreath

This genius wreath from Gina @aplayfilledlife  is not only dollar-store gold, it uses some unexpected items—like upcycled plastic caps.

A Customized Dollar Store Sign

Simple changes make all the difference. Jenni @Create and Celebrate is the queen of taking something basic like a dollar store holiday sign and adding just a few touches to make it her own.

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Festive Candles

How cute are these decorated tall votive candles? Not only are they from dollar-store candles, we love how @cassi_mills displayed them with her bottle brush trees.

 

DIY Christmas Car Ornament

The Things She Makes

This too-cute Christmas ornament is a cinch to make and calls for just a few creative materials you can grab at the Dollar Store. (Hint: nail polish is involved!) Best of all, this decoration could double as a toy if your elves need to get some emergency playtime in. Get the how-to over at The Things She Makes.

Reindeer Party Balloons

A Subtle Revelry

On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer ... on to the Dollar Store! Make a balloon run and make your own ultra-creative holiday decorations that are sure to brighten up any party. Plus, your little ones can help give each balloon a smiling face! Learn more at A Subtle Revelry.

Snowmen Salt & Pepper Shakers

20 North Ora

Who knew an inexpensive pair of salt and pepper shakers could turn into super cute snowmen? With a little paint and a friendly face, these little Frosty wannabes are just the thing for a quick gift or table addition. Get the instructions (along with more snowman inspiration) at 20 North Ora.

HI-CHEW Holiday Garland

A Subtle Revelry

Need a last-minute gift or a little something special to add to your tree? A Subtle Revelry has just the thing: a totally sweet garland! Colorful cellophane, string, and some HI-CHEWs (or other fave candy), and you're all set. Learn more here.

Paper Plate Snowman Garland

Real Life, One Day at a Time

Greet your holiday guests with a cheerful snowman garland! It couldn't be easier to make since all you have to do is pick up some paper plates on the cheap. Then, enlist your holiday helpers to draw some smiling snowy faces and you're ready to go! Learn more at Real Life, One Day at a Time.

Handprint Oven Mitt

Trish Sutton

Customized oven gloves make the perfect hostess gift over the holiday period. Even better, you don't have to be particularly crafty, and you can still come up with a heartfelt homemade present. Head to Trish Sutton's blog for instructions and tips on the best dollar store gloves for the job. 

Paper Wrapped Candles Centerpiece

Today's Creative Life

These DIY paper wrapped candles will work as a gift as well as a dinner table centerpiece for any holiday get-together. Just customize the paper to your celebration, whether it's fall, winter or the new year. Pick up some winter wonderland gift wrap and dollar store sanctuary candles and head to Today's Creative Life for the details.

Personalized Candles

It's Always Autumn

Ever wondered how to personalize a simple ivory candle? Well, here's one way of doing it with just packing tape! Head to It's Always Autumn for the instructions, and you'll have everything you need to give a beautiful personalized holiday gift to friends and family.

Bottle Brush Ornaments

Little House of Four

Some metallic primer on the lid and top of a simple dollar store ornament and the effect is pure vintage. These snow globe ornaments make the perfect addition to a winter tree or would work well on a mantelpiece, depending on the size. Little House of Four has all the details.  

Animal Magnet Gifts

Emily Myers

A plastic dollar store hippo can get a festive magnet makeover and be put to use hanging holiday cards. Pick out more seasonal winter animals like deer or bears if you like, but we reckon even an upcycled dollar store dinosaur will be a welcome gift of gold. Sugar and Cloth has the instructions. 

Clever Cocoa Mix

A Few Shortcuts

The gift of hot cocoa mix is always going to be well received, but if it's packaged in these cute mason jar snow globes, you'll earn extra smiles. Pick up your packaging supplies at the dollar store and the cocoa mix at the grocery and head to A Few Shortcuts for the instructions.

Tiered Party Plates

Southern State of Mind

When you want to add a little seasonal flair to your party platters, some dollar store cake pans and candle holders can be crafted into a festive tiered appetizer tray. Get all the instructions at Southern State of Mind.

Pom Pom Stockings

Thistlewood Farms

Add some pizzazz to simple dollar store stockings with homemade pom poms! Head to Thistlewood Farms for the how-to and then deck the halls however you wish. If you have enough for every member of your party, they make clever silverware holders at the dinner table

—Emily Myers & Abigail Matsumoto

 

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Spring is nearly here and that can only mean one thing: it’s time to stock up on the Easter basket’s fave candy: PEEPS! But why toss in just simple marshmallow treats when you can dress them up, extreme makeover style?

The next time you’re out shopping, make sure to pick up a PEEPS Decorating Kit. Coming in bunny and chick options, each kit comes with five marshmallow, pre-made white icing and fun candy accessories to take your Peeps to the next level. You have your choice of sunglasses, a mustache, flip-flops, a bow tie and other cute candy pieces to make over your marshmallow friend. 

PEEPS Marshmallow Chick Decorating Kit

Available at Walgreens for $4.99. 

PEEPS Marshmallow Bunnies Decorating Kit

Available at orientaltrading.com, $5.99

—Karly Wood

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Gone are the days where you miss out because you follow a gluten-free diet. There are a plethora of gluten-free recipes out there and we’ve done the hard work of picking out 10 of the best gluten-free bakes for you to try. See below for the recipes.

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Gluten-Free Bread

Feed Me Pheobe

Everyone needs a great gluten-free bread recipe in their lives. This one from Feed Me Pheobe looks just like bread should be crusty on the outside and spongy on the inside. Click here for the recipe. 



Crustless Quiche

Boulder Locavore

Crustless Quiche is an easy bake from Boulder Locavore. Quiches are perfect at any time of the day. This recipe is so flexible that you can add different ingredients to make it your own. Bacon and Cheese? Spinach and Red Pepper? The world is your oyster. Click here for the recipe.



Raspberry Cream Cheese Bars

A Taste of Madness

The lightness of the lemon, the tartness of the raspberry, and the richness of the cream cheese makes this recipe from A taste of Madness the best combination for a summer dessert. Don’t miss out. Grab the recipe here.

The Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Meaningful Eats

Meaningful Eats has made a chocolate chip cookie recipe that is so soft, chewy, and tasty that no one would even guess that they are gluten-free. Get the recipe here



 

Creme Brulee

Boulder Locavore

This indulgent creamy dessert is usually restaurant fare, but this version from Boulder Locavore is easy to make in the instant pot. What could be easier? Click here for the recipe.



 

Instant Pot Nutella Cake

Bake Me Some Sugar

This recipe from Bake Me Some Sugar is super easy. It has only two ingredients, Nutella and Eggs. Just the thing you need for that chocolatey hit. Grab the recipe here



Easy Almond Macaroon Cake

The View from Great Island

If you love almonds, coconut, or macaroons in general then this recipe from The View from Great Island is for you. Bake it in a tart pan and you have one seriously elegant cake. Perfect for entertaining or enjoying on your own. Click here for the recipe.

Cinnamon-Sugar Churros

Boulder Locavore

Needing a Disney Inspired Snack? These Churros from Boulder Locavore are just the ticket. The combination of freshly fried pastry dough and the sweet aroma of cinnamon-sugar is simply irresistible. Get the recipe here



 

One-Bowl Gluten-Free Banana Bread

The Minimalist Baker

Banana Bread is a classic way of using up overripe bananas. The Minimalist Baker has come up with this Gluten-Free Banana Bread recipe that only uses one bowl to get the job done. The result is a scrumptious, hearty bread that you’d want to make over and over again. Grab the Recipe here



Warm Lemon Pudding Cake

The View from Great Island

Fancy a tart and tangy dessert? The View from Great Island has this lemony recipe that can either be made in individual cups or in a single casserole dish. It is delicious on its own or paired with either blueberries or raspberries. Get the recipe here.

 

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Looking for a family vacation that combines cosmopolitan cool with traditional Southern charm? Say hello to Greenville, South Carolina. Located between Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina, on the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Greenville is home to a vibrant culinary scene, emerging arts community, tree-lined, pedestrian-friendly streets and outdoor activities galore. We recently visited this lively metropolis that is dripping with Southern hospitality and came back with plenty to report. Scroll down to see what we discovered, and why Greenville should be on your family’s travel list.

photo: VisitGreenvilleSC

Picnic & Play at Falls Park

Greenville is full of iconic sites, and none is more recognizable than Falls Park on the Reedy. Located in the middle of downtown, in the West End Historic District, this nationally acclaimed park is home to 32 acres of beautiful greenspace, rock-walled gardens, walking paths and scenic overlooks. But the real highlight is the park’s 345-foot Liberty Bridge which is held in the air by a single suspension cable—it’s the only one of its kind in the country! Let your kids lead the way over the curved bridge and through the treetops while you take in the unobstructed aerial views of Falls Park and the waterfall. On a sunny day, this is the place to picnic and play!

Bike & Stroll for Miles!

For families who like to bike, stroll or scoot, the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail is a 22-mile, multi-use trail system that runs along the Reedy River and connects Greenville County with the area’s schools, parks and businesses. Rent bikes at Reedy Rides and hop on this fantastic trail which received the award for America’s Best Urban Bike Path.

Want to give geocaching a try? Within two-tenths of a mile from the Swamp Rabbit Trail you’ll find over 60 active geocaches, with more in the works!

photo: Chelsey Ashford

Hit the Farmers Market

If you’re looking for a fun (and free!) Saturday morning activity, hit the TD Saturday Market. Open May through October, this magnificent market stretches two-blocks of Main Street and is a mecca for regionally sourced fruits and veggies, meats, dairy products, fresh pasta and baked goods as well as cooking demos, live music and kids’ activities. To get the best offerings of the day and avoid the huge crowds, plan to arrive when the market opens at 8 a.m.

If you like the Saturday market, be sure to give Main Street Fridays a try. From March to August, this 24-week concert series features bands from across the region, food and drink, dancing and kids’ activities along a closed section of Main Street. It’s like the pre-party for the Saturday Market!

Go on a Scavenger Hunt

One trip down Main Street and you will notice that art and entertainment take center stage in Greenville. In addition to street musicians playing at all hours of the day, you will find more than 95 different works of art as part of Greenville’s Arts in Public Places initiative. The diverse collections range from towering abstract steel sculptures, fountains and water walls, to hand-painted murals and life-size bronze incarnations of Greenville’s most prominent founders. If your kids love a good game of hide-and-seek, try to locate the different art pieces on the Art Walking Tour or participate in the Mice on Main self-guided scavenger hunt. Nine little bronze mice have taken up permanent residence along five blocks of Main Street as part of a senior project inspired by the book, Goodnight Moon. Follow the clues to find the mice or download a printable version of the scavenger hunt here.

photo: Kristina Moy

Explore, Play & Invent

If you’re looking for an activity to keep your kids busy for hours, head a few blocks west of Main Street to the spacious Heritage Green campus. Here, you will find six comprehensive cultural facilities: the Carolina Music Museum, Greenville Little Theatre, The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, Greenville County Museum of Art, Upcountry History Museum and Hughes Main Library. For kids 12 & under, The Children’s Museum of the Upstate (currently the 10th largest children’s museum in the world!) provides 80,000 square feet of hands-on learning fun, an outdoor playground and a Spark!Lab where little creators can invent, explore and imagine through science experiments, games and activities.

If you’ve got a crew of musicians, be sure to check out the Carolina Music Museum. Housed in a former Coca-Cola bottling pant, this fantastic museum is home to the world-famous Carolina Clavier Collection as well as harpsichords, early pianos and more. Children under 6 are free. 

photo: Kristina Moy

Shop ‘Til You Drop

Main Street is Greenville’s main throughway and where you will find an array of boutiques, art galleries and eateries. Stop into Poppington’s Gourmet Popcorn and say hello to Rose (she and her husband make over 75 different flavors of popcorn) and try one of her outrageous flavors like Dill Pickle, Cheeseburger or Sriracha. After you’ve had your fill of popcorn, find your way to the Mast General Store. This restored mercantile, which has retail history dating back to 1898, is where you will find everything from clothing, travel gear and traditional housewares to rows (and rows!) of penny candy barrels lined up along the store’s creaky wooden floors. It’s a throwback like no other!

If you want to add extra excitement to your Main Street experience, catch the free downtown trolley that runs year-round from Thursday to Sunday. The red and blue open-air trolleys offer a vintage look and feel, complete with a cow catcher on the front and 35 wooden bench seats inside. 

photo: Kristina Moy

Catch a Ball Game

If you’ve got a crew of baseball fanatics, you’ll definitely want to plan a visit to Fluor Field at the West End. The stadium is home to the Greenville Drive baseball team—the A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox—and is a mini replica of Fenway Park, complete with its own “Green Monster.” Single game tickets start at just $9, there’s a fantastic playground inside the park with views of the field and concession stands sell ballpark faves on the cheap. Home run!

Fill Your Bellies with Amazing Food

When it comes to finding delicious food in South Carolina, Greenville is a foodie’s paradise. Whether your crew is into BBQ, Southern classics, street tacos or pizza, you’ll have no problem satisfying their appetites with more than 120 locally owned restaurants, cafes and bakeries within 10 city blocks. Of course, if you’re looking for a white-tablecloth dining experience with live music, a decadent spot for Sunday brunch or a craft brewery, Greenville has those too, and they’re not hard to find.

photo: Kristina Moy

To help you narrow down the dining choices, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite Greenville restaurants. Consider: Sidewall Pizza for hand tossed pizza, salads and homemade ice cream; Soby’s New South Cuisine for a blend of contemporary cuisine infused with traditional Southern ingredients; The Lazy Goat for Mediterranean cuisine with a “made from scratch” menu featuring influences from Spain, Morocco, Italy, France, Greece, Africa and the Middle East; Nose Dive Gastropub for urban comfort food (think: grits, sweet potato waffles and chicken, biscuits and gravy) and a selection of handcrafted beers; Passerelle Birstro for French-inspired cuisine; Cantina 76 for Mexican-inspired cuisine, street tacos and hand-crafted margaritas; Luna Rosa Gelato Cafe & Restaurant for Southern classics, craft cocktails and the best gelato in the U.S.; El Thrifty Social Club for authentic, Mexican-inspired dishes with a side of gaming (think: bocce ball, pool, corn hole); Port City Java for locally roasted coffee, baked goods and the best breakfast sandwiches in town; and Rick Erwin’s Deli for house-made sandwiches, salads and a $5 kid’s menu.

If you want to experience some of the best cuisine in Greenville, book a culinary tour with John Nolan. At the Chef’s Table is an exciting dining and cultural experience that will take you to five restaurants—each with the opportunity to meet the chefs and sample their dishes—as well as learn fascinating insights into Greenville’s rich history, culture and architecture.

Where to Stay

Whether you’re looking for spacious accommodations, a hotel with a large pool or a luxurious escape, you’ll find a variety of hotels, inns and B&Bs conveniently located throughout Greenville. For families who want to spread out a bit, we recommend the Hyatt Place Greenville Downtown. Newly opened just two blocks off Main Street, the hotel offers 130 spacious rooms with separate sleeping and living areas, an indoor pool, complimentary daily breakfast for Hyatt members and free shuttle service to and from Main Street.

Online: visitgreenvillesc.com

—Kristina Moy

This trip was paid for by VisitGreenvilleSC, but all opinions expressed here belong to the writer.

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Gift giving can be stressful, especially when you’re bound by a budget. If you’re stuck on what to bring to the next birthday party or holiday gift exchange for the kids, think educational! Our roundup of Amazon Prime-friendly gift ideas give the gift of knowledge, and all for under $25 a piece.

Brain Flakes

Kids don't just use their imagination when they play with brain flakes ($15), they are enhancing their spatial thinking, too! With over 500 pieces per container, there is no end to the creations your kiddos will come up with. It's a perfect STEM activity for future engineers!

USA Toyz Stem Building Toys

You get a ton of bang for your buck with USA Toyz STEM Building Toys ($20). The 101-piece set comes with interlocking gears and plastic building blocks that lets kids build basic or complex STEM creations and is great for kids as young as three.

Kanoodle

Perfect for kids 7 and up, Kanoodle ($7) is great for puzzle lovers. Kanoodle comes with 12 puzzle pieces, 200 puzzle challenges in a 48-page illustrated puzzle book, and a carrying case which means it's perfect for taking on the go. Kids will stretch their brains as they strive to make both 2D and 3D puzzles with brightly colored pieces.

Plus-Plus Open Play Construction Set

Plus-Plus bricks are a great building toy, and this open play construction set ($24) comes with 300 Basic pieces, 100 Neon pieces, a Baseplate, and Step-by-Step Idea Guide to get your kids started! This educational toy encourages fine motor skills, logic, creativity and imagination and is a great STEM-based activity.

Learning Resources Beaker Creatures Liquid Reactor Super Lab

The 15-piece Beaker Creatures Liquid Reactor Super Lab ($25) from Learning Resources is part toy, part science lab! When kids play with this set, they'll try to extract the Beaker Creatures from their science reactor pods and try to collect all 35. This is a great gift to encourage discovery, exploration and finding the excitement in science.

Disgusting Science Kit

Science is fun, but it can be disgusting, too! Let your 8 and older kiddos learn all about their bodies with the hilarious Disgusting Science Kit ($11) that includes 4 petri dishes, magnifier, 4 cotton swabs, gelatin, sugar, baking yeast, red and green coloring, rubber balloon, plastic bag and guide. Kids can create an intestine, snot, fake blood and grow mold and bacteria.

Match It! Mathematics Memory Game

Give kiddos an early start on basic math with the Match It! Mathematics Memory game ($7). When kids play, they enhance skills like number recognition and basic addition and subtraction, along with boosting memory and social skills, in addition to improved focus.

Learning Resources Playground Engineering & Design STEM Set

Kids will build major skills by playing with the Learning Resources Playground Engineering & Design Stem Set ($25). The 104 piece kit includes 10 challenge cards to build a twisty slide, tire swing or seesaw and two people. This set fosters critical thinking and STEAM skills, all while being tons of fun.

Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100 Electronics Exploration Kit

Let kids learn about electronics without the mess of soldering! The Snap Circuits Jr. Electronics Exploration Kit ($22) comes with enough pieces to make over 100 STEM projects, 30+ electronic components and snap features that click together to form solid electrical connections. This set is also compatible with bigger kits so kids have no limit to their imaginations!

Crystal Growing Experimental Kit

Encourage your little geologist with this Amazon best selling crystal growing kit ($12). It comes with enough supplies to grow 7 crystals, and encourages patience (crystals aren't made in a day!) as kids learn about crystal compounds and the complexity of the growing process.

Highlights Big Fun Activity Workbooks

Learning can be fun, especially when you have a Highlights Big Fun Activity Workbook ($12). Each book comes with over 200 pages of activities, including puzzles and games on numbers, shapes and colors. You can find books starting at Kindergarten through 2nd grade.

Grow 'n Glow Terrarium

Kids will learn all about plant life cycles when they have a Grow 'N Glow Terranium ($15), which comes with plastic mason-style jar, decorative lid, potting mix, organic chia and wheat grass seeds, garden figurines, decorative sand, river stones and a plant mister to keep your terrarium watered! Habitats can grow in as little as 3 days when they have fun with this STEAM activity that is the perfect combo of science and art.

Mathlink Cubes

Give the gift of math with mathlink cubes ($13) which help with grouping, and counting by ones and tens. This simple set is made with 10 different colors and several geometric shapes to make learning math a breeze.

Educational Insights Brainbolt

Up your memory with Educational Insights Brainbolt ($22), a handheld light up game. It's great for on-the-go fun and also has a two-player mode so kids can go head to head. It's a perfect alternative to screen time, and has tons of advanced game options for kids of all ages.

––Karly Wood

 

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The holiday season is surely about being merry by spending time with family and friends. But it can also mean extra work for moms, don’t you agree? We have to plan dinners, give the house a holiday make-over, get all the shopping done in time to wrap the presents.

All this has gotten me thinking, why not skip it altogether, avoid the stress and do something else? I am sure we can definitely use a breather, what with managing day-to-day activities everyday for our kids and balancing work and family time delicately.

I feel that a stint of outdoors time is in order because nature is a sure-shot way to unwind from stress and relax. So, it is camping time for us as a family this Christmas. I loved camping when I was as young as three years old. And I am sure our children will treasure this time in the outdoors. We should really give them a chance to make precious memories like these.

Our kids learn to respect nature when we take them outdoors. They realize that we need to treat our environment in the right way and this forms a great mindset in them.

Kids learn to be more resourceful as they observe us make do with less resources when we camp. They also learn how blessed a calm environment can be at times when they listen to the birds chirping in the morning or the water running musically in the streams near by. Camping refreshing their little minds.

Fortunately, the United States is blessed with amazing geography and flaunts many stunning national parks that we can enjoy with our kids. But as exciting as it is, there are a few things we as parents should keep in mind when planning a camping trip with our children.

Things to Consider

The first thing to consider is the weather. If you have very young children, it is advisable to plan camping locations that are a bit warmer when you travel. Pack your clothes appropriately.

The next thing would be safety at the camping site. As I camp with my young kids, I prefer glamping over camping because with this option we would have access to clean bathrooms and heating. Very young kids would need a warm room to rest comfortably. And I feel that we should take utmost care of their health when we are out and about too. This way, all of us can really enjoy the quality time away from the constant hubbub and screens.

Also, our packing list should include a first-aid kit, a flashlight, and a map of the area. An insect repellent is worth picking up too.

Now that you are all set, go on and have a great camping time :)

Happy holidays!

Featured Photo Courtesy: Pixabay
Priyadarshini Rajendran
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Priyadarshini Rajendran is a travel, food and books blogger at Glorious Sunrise. She is a passionate globetrotter who now travels with her husband and two young children all around the world. Priya has published two books and is currently writing more.

Ain’t nothing like a Georgia peach in peak season. Here in Hotlanta we just can’t get enough of their sweet, summary stuff. In celebration of our state fruit, we rounded up the best places to procure peach treats in the big A.

Pie Shop: Peach Pie
Stop by the Pie Shop for a slice of peach pie so good they even host classes on how to bake one.  Made with fresh peaches, the filling is thick and sweet.  And with a crust that melts in your mouth, this pie simply hits the spot.

Details: Pie Shop, 3210 Roswell Rd. NW, 404-841-4512, the-pie-shop.com

The Varsity: Fried Peach Pie
The Varsity has been a staple in Atlanta since 1928.  They hand make over 5,000 pies daily. The fried peach pie is amazing and they use a family recipe to ensure yummy peach goodness in every bite. Order two and take one home to enjoy later.

Details: The Varsity, 61 North Ave. NW, 404-881-1706, thevarsity.com

Mary Mac’s Tea Room: Peach Cobbler
Southern comfort food at its finest, established in 1945 Mary Mac’s Tea Room serves homemade peach cobbler that’s delish. Fresh peaches and flaky crust make this cobber the perfect summer treat. Don’t forget to order it à la mode.

Details: Mary Mac’s Tearoom, 224 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, 404-876-1800, marymacs.com 

Gigi’s Cupcakes: Raspberry Peach Blossom
Gigi’s Raspberry Peach cupcake is the perfect combo of sweet and tart. The peach cake is baked with peaches, peach schnapps and cinnamon. Next, a raspberry butter cream filling. This to die for cupcake is topped with a fresh raspberry and fondant blossoms.

Details: Gigi’s Cupcakes, 3655 Roswell Rd., 404-846-4400, gigiscupcakesusa.com

Did we miss a spot? Tell us where you get your favorite peach treat in town in the comments section below!

Jessica Obenschain

Photos courtesy of Pie Shop via Facebook, Gigi’s Cupcakes via Facebook, Ren S. on Yelp, Mr D. on YelpPie S. and Miranda W. on Yelp

The public library sure ain’t what it used to be–and that’s a good thing. Libraries are now catering to modern kids like never before, offering live performances, story times, CD & DVD collections, and play areas in addition to, well, books. So whether your kiddo likes to snuggle up with a good read or prefers a more interactive learning experience, there’s a library out there that fits the bill. With the warm summer months coming up, we’re always in the mood for a place to spend an air-conditioned morning – and if it expands the mind, all the better! We’ve scoured the city to bring you the best in children’s libraries—reading optional. (But highly encouraged, of course.)

Los Angeles Public Library Central Branch
A far cry from the tiny “kiddie corners” that some libraries offer, the massive and beautiful Los Angeles Public Library’s Central branch has its own Children’s Literature Department. Kiddies can browse special collections including the Mother Goose collection and the International Picture Book collection while admiring murals depicting early California history. The Children’s Literature Department hosts a slew of activities for children, including story times, puppet shows, and music. As parking Downtown can be a challenge (read: pain), consider taking the Red Line subway to Pershing Square or 7th Street.

Los Angeles Public Library Central Branch
630 W 5th Street
Los Angeles, Ca 90071
Phone: 213-228-7000
Online: lapl.org/branches

Santa Monica Library
It’s easy to make a day out of a trip to the Santa Monica Library. Kiddies getting hungry? Have a bite at the café. Need some time to stretch your legs? Enjoy some outdoor time in the courtyard. And if you’d like your kids to do some actual reading, head to the fantastic kids’ section of the library, which offers a plethora of books and resources, as well as a large activity room where kids can enjoy story times, author readings, and even a LEGO Block party!

Santa Monica Library
601 Santa Monica Blvd.
Santa Monica, Ca 90401
Phone: 310-458-8600
Online: smpl.org

Silver Lake Public Library
Eastsiders flock to this small but charming library, which makes up in imagination what it lacks in size. The toddler area offers a wide selection of books (including many in Spanish), stuffed animals, and even a kitchen set. Have a budding author on your hands? The nearby section for older kids has a table where your little Jane Austen can create her own book, which the library will stamp with a barcode and put in circulation for patrons to borrow. Throw in a weekly themed pajama party story time and prizes for book reviews and you’ve got a library to entice even the most book-phobic kid.

Silver Lake Public Library
2411 Glendale Blvd.
Los Angeles, Ca 90039
Phone: 323-913-7451
Online: lapl.org/branches/silver-lake

West Hollywood Library
The first thing your kids may notice about the West Hollywood Library is that it’s within sprinting distance of West Hollywood Park, home to two (count ‘em) playgrounds: one for big kids, and one that’s fenced in for little escape artists. If you can get them inside the library, you’ll find a bright, open space with a sizable children’s section that includes an impressive DVD collection, mini tables and chairs, and even toys for the little-littles. There’s also a separate, enclosed children’s room for story time and special performance events.

West Hollywood Library
625 N. San Vicente Blvd.
West Hollywood, Ca 90069
Phone: 310-652-5340
Online: colapublib.org/libs/whollywood

South Pasadena Public Library
The South Pasadena Public Library offers a wide selection of dogs for your kids to enjoy. That’s right, dogs. The monthly Barks and Books program allows kids between five and ten to read animal-related short stories to dogs from the Pasadena Humane Society Companion Animal Program. Rotating events for kids include theater classes, Lego building, and art contests. And weekly story times are divided by age group so that your five-year-old, who knows exactly where Thumbkin is, needn’t be bothered with such trivialities.

South Pasadena Public Library
1414 Mission Street
South Pasadena, Ca 91030
Phone: 626-403-7200
Online: ci.south-pasadena.ca.us/library

Beverly Hills Public Library
After a yearlong renovation, the Children’s Library is now open, and it was well worth the wait. In fact, we were so impressed, we visited when it opened and got the scoop straight from both kids and parents of what they love most about the make-over. You can find out what they said, over here.

The Beverly Hills Public Library
444 N. Rexford Dr.
Beverly Hills, Ca 90210
Phone: 310-288-2211
Online: beverlyhills.org/childrenslibrary

Where do you get for a good read with your bookworms?

–Sara Ring

Images courtesy of  Los Angeles Public Library Central Branch via Facebook, Stock.xchange, Sara Ring, and Meghan Rose

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