Arlo the Alligator Boy is now on Netflix!

Arlo the Alligator Boy is now on Netflix!

By Erin

Arlo the Alligator Boy Netflix Poster

Netflix has been my go to lately for watching new shows and movies. They have been creating some amazing content that is great for adults and children alike. Arlo the Alligator Boy is a cute one with some catchy songs and a great message that the whole family will love.

About the Film

Upon learning that he is from New York City, Arlo, a wide-eyed boy who is half human and half alligator, decides to leave his sheltered life in the swamp and search for his long lost father. The animated musical movie, Arlo the Alligator Boy, will launch Arlo’s journey as he meets a group of misfits who quickly become his new family. Once Arlo’s adventure lands him in New York City, the series, I ❤️️Arlo, will kick off as he and his newfound crew set up shop in an abandoned seaside neighborhood and help bring it back to life.

The movie is recommended for kids 7 years and older, but I think smaller kids will enjoy it as well, as the songs are very catchy. My 2 year old niece is singing ALL the songs she hears in movies right now, including movement the characters make while singing. It is the cutest thing. Currently her favorite is “Let it Go” form Frozen. I can totally see her singing these songs and moving to the beat as Arlo and his friends sing. I really liked the songs and I am sure kids will enjoy them as well as the story of the half alligator half boy character. 

This film serves as the launch pad for the upcoming I Heart Arlo series on Netflix, so we will get to see a lot more of Arlo in the near future!

Arlo the Alligator Boy

Virtual Roundtable with the Cast

This past week I participated in  a virtual roundtable for Arlo the Alligator Boy. In attendance were Michael J. Woodard (“Arlo,” former contestant on Season 16 of American Idol), Mary Lambert (“Bertie,” Grammy-nominated for her collaboration on “Same Love” with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis), Ryan Crego (director & EP, story artist on Puss in Boots, Kung Fu Panda 2 and more).

We each asked one question. I asked Michael and Mary what they were most proud of about creating this film. 


Michael jumped in and told us he was most proud of the social impact that it’s going to have on a lot of children and the world.

“I think this movie translates to people young and old. There’s a lesson inside of it for all ages. I can’t wait to see the impact it has on such young kids. The songs are catchy and the animation makes a young one want to watch it over and over again. The fact they are learning life changing lessons is something I am so proud of. Me Ryan and Mary, and the whole crew really accomplished that. I can’t wait for that. Also the joy its going to bring, I am a huge stickler for positive content. Especially in the age and time we all exist in now. It is important to have content like this. I can’t wait for it to put a smile on so many peoples faces and am so happy to be a part of that.”


Mary is so excited and proud for people to hear the music and her favorite thing is hearing kids sing her songs. She’s always wanted to have a little girl princess coming up to her singing “Let it Go” (I think Mary needs to watch my niece! lol 😉 ) “I’m really excited for little kids to sing “Follow Me Home” or “Better Together” and the messaging of the whole film and how people respond to the music.”


Well Mary & Michael, I think you will have TONS of kids smiling, including my little niece, singing and dancing in their princess outfits to your songs! <3

Arlo the Alligator Boy is a sweet, joyful, animated musical you will want to watch with the family this weekend on Netflix!

Easter Malt Cupcakes

Easter Malt Cupcakes

By Erin

Easter Malt Cupcakes are a perfect addition to your Easter celebrations. Hop into Easter with these cute and delicious cupcakes! Great for spring and Easter gatherings. They’re a nice little sweet treat to indulge in too.

Easter Malt Cupcakes

Ingredients

Makes 18 Cupcakes

1 box of french vanilla cake mix cake mix

3 large eggs room temp 

1/2 Cup of softened unsalted sweet cream butter

1 Cup whole milk

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350 and line cupcake pan with cupcake liners.

Using a large bowl, beat until combined the cake mix, eggs, milk and butter.

Fill the cupcake liners ¾ full. 

Bake in the oven for 21 minutes or until the tops are lightly golden brown.

Allow the cupcakes to cool completely on the counter before frosting. 

Frosting Ingredients 

2 Cups unsalted sweet cream butter, softened

4 Cups powdered sugar

2 tsp vanilla 

6-10 TBSP heavy whipping cream

2 large piping bags with wide star tip 

1 – 8oz bag of easter shimmery whopper eggs, divided 

1 package of wilton easter bunny icing transfer 

Easter Malt Cupcakes with Bunny

Directions

Using a ziplock bag, crush up half of the whopper eggs. 

Using a stand mixer, combine the butter, powdered sugar, vanilla, and heavy whipping cream and mix on medium speed until stiff peaks form. 

Scoop half of the vanilla frosting into 1 piping bag.

Beat in the crushed whopper eggs into the remaining icing. 

Scoop into the second piping bag. 

Decorating the cupcakes : 

Using the vanilla piping bag, pipe a ring of frosting around the top of the cupcake. 

Using the whopper frosting piping bag, pipe a dollop of frosting on top of the vanilla frosting. 

Place a few shimmery easter whopper eggs on top and place the bunny icing transfer next to the eggs. 

Easter Malt Cupcakes are ready to eat and enjoy!

Happy Easter!

Need some more fun Easter Ideas?

Easter Egg Hot Cocoa Bombs

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Easter Egg Hot Cocoa Bombs

Easter Egg Hot Cocoa Bombs

By Erin

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Easter is coming quick and I’ve been looking for a unique and tasty addition to add to my niece’s Easter Basket. These Easter Hot Cocoa Bombs are perfect! It is a fun DIY project too. Have you tried making hot cocoa Bombs yet? I promise you they are actually pretty easy to make. To make these hot cocoa bombs with an Easter twist I used pink candy melts and an egg shaped mold, but you could use any color you wish. I chose pink because it is my niece’s favorite color! These would also make great gifts for family, friends, and neighbors.

Supplies/Ingredients:

  • 6 tbsp hot cocoa mix powder
  • 8 oz pink vanilla flavored candy melts
  • 1-2 oz white vanilla flavored candy melts
  • ½ cup mini marshmallows
  • Easter egg sprinkles https://amzn.to/31fxQau
  • Egg shaped mold https://amzn.to/3lNcoCQ
  • Large plate, measuring cups, measuring spoons, spoon or pastry brush, pastry bag or ziplock bag, small microwave safe bowls for melting candy

Directions:

  • Place a large plate into the freezer.
  • Pour pink candy melts into a microwave safe bowl and heat in 30 second increments, stirring well between each heat session, until fully melted.
  • Using a pastry brush or spoon, coat each mold cavity with melted pink candy. 
  • Freeze for 5 minutes.
  • Repeat step 3.
  • Pour rest of melted candy into pastry bag or ziplock bag.
  • Remove candy coated egg mold from the freezer. Fill each egg with 1 tablespoon cocoa and a few marshmallows, making sure not to fill past the top of the mold.
  • Reheat pink candy in the bag, if needed.
  • Snip the end off the bag and cover the cocoa/marshmallows with melted candy until you’ve reached the top of the mold.
  • Freeze for 5 minutes to set.
  • Remove egg mold and chilled plate from the freezer.
  • Unmold candy coated eggs and place on chilled plate.
  • Place white candy melt into a pastry or ziplock bag and heat for 30 seconds. Massage bag to help melt the candy. Heat for an additional 30 seconds if needed.
  • Snip the very corner of the bag off, and drizzle white candy over the top of each egg in a back and forth motion. 
  • Add sprinkles on top of drizzled white candy.
  • To use, place cocoa bomb into mug and pour 6 ounces of hot milk over it, Stir and enjoy!

Happy Easter!!