We rounded out this school week [it might be the last week of school?! I should probably look into that…] with a request for PB & J sandwiches, and guess what? I was OUT of bread! In an effort to please my students [aka my own children], I swapped the bread for graham … [Read more...]
Recovery + COVID-19 Update
A friend and old colleague from my BEEF days [remember when I was a registered dietitian nutritionist for the beef industry?! So fun and tasty!] and I have been texting off and on the past few days, and the topic of recovery came up. I hesitate at times to share my recovery … [Read more...]
Struggling with Stay-At-Home-Mom Isolation
Stay at home Mom isolation is real. I would also argue that motherhood in general can be isolating. There’s something about being surrounded by small people all day that might make a bystander think, “how could she possibly feel alone,” that is actually the most alone I’ve ever … [Read more...]
Go With What You Know
I was talking with a friend of mine recently about the “type” of Mom I am. Judging by the pause in our conversation and the change in his tone of voice, he had no idea what I was referring to when I breached the subject of “mom-type.” He also isn’t a mom [find more out about his … [Read more...]
Saying Goodbye to The Baby Stage
It’s crazy to think I’m writing a blog post about the closing of the baby stage in the Serbinski house, considering I started this blog when I only had a 6 month old at home. If you’ve been with Mom to Mom Nutrition from the start, you might remember my first Motherhood posts … [Read more...]






