By LISA MITCHELL
One of the biggest challenges I face each day is how to cook dinner for my family during the infamous ‘arsenic hour’, which for each family floats in between 4pm and 8pm each evening.
For me the most difficult hour (or two) happens between 5 and 6.30 when I am trying to spend time with my kids, cook dinner, convince them to get their homework done and prepare for the next day.
The perfect solution has been some sneaky little Mummy Hacks I use in the kitchen to keep them entertained. They allow me to achieve all of the above and the reward at the end is a delicious dinner and minimal tears – from my children and from me.
I’ll let you in on nine of these Mummy Hacks and I hope they improve your ‘witching hour’…
1. Cereal box guitar Mummy Hack.
Don’t throw away or recycle cereal boxes when they can become so many things. Our favourite thing to do with empty cereal boxes is to turn them into toy guitars. If you eat as much cereal as we do, you’ll soon be able to create an entire band.
All you need to do is cut a round hole in the box, favouring the right hand side.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Dairylea. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in her own words.
2. Paper towel toys Mummy Hack.
Paper towel rolls make so many toys and perfect binoculars and telescopes. All you need to do to make a cool telescope is cover one end of the paper towel roll with coloured cellophane. Suddenly the world looks new and interesting.