Erika Stutzman

Erika is Women's Magazine's managing editor. A Colorado native, Erika spent years trying to find herself in the nooks and crannies of the Midwest and East Coast, only to find herself rooted right back where she started. If she's not at her desk, you can probably find her at the farmers' market; shopping on Pearl Street or on the slopes. Twitter: Follow Erika Stutzman on Twitter

Contact Erika:
E-mail: ericka@womensmag.com
Web site: http://www.womensmag.com

Wired Women: www.epicurious.com

www.epicurious.com
So this may seem like old hat to any Web user who also cooks, as the Epicurious Web site has long been known as the place for just about every recipe on the planet. But it’s so much more than a great Web site with awesome search functions.


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In Family Way: Don’t worry. Be happy

I wanted to learn from this moment.

A fabulous beach vacation with my family: On the third day, we rested.
We woke up and it was gray. Then the skies opened up and the rain didn’t stop until long after the invisible sun had set.


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Letter from the Editor

A good friend of mine is having a baby and confesses that she’s worried that she’s not going to be able to love this baby as much as she loves her first born.


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In a Family Way

Broken Neck Baby was once a doll that could blink and cry. The blinking had stopped, leaving it with one open eye and one sealed half-closed.


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Wired Women: Where there’s a will, there’s an app

The Runkeeper Pro application for the iPhone is a runner’s best friend. It sounds as simple as other GPS devices: The app tracks and maps your runs, accounting for climbs and speed.


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Letter from the managing editor

I know the true meaning of the holiday season, and I know the deep, fleeting value in family gatherings. But more than once, I’ve spent the better part of a holiday season obsessing over the perfect “get” for the family gift exchange.


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In a Family Way: Little Lies

Fact is: Kids lie, and lie like rugs. I know a boy in Gunbarrel who claims his favorite dish is monkey soup. They don’t even sell monkey soup in Gunbarrel.


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Letter from the managing editor

My dear friend was hanging out on a hot beach near her home in California the very day we canceled our trip to a Boulder-area pumpkin patch last month. Why? Because the pumpkin vines were covered by several inches of early fall snow.


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Vice of the month: Vampires!

The little-known film, “Shadow of the Vampire,” made in 2000, stars Willem Dafoe, John Malkovich and Carey Elwes. The premise is the making-of the classic movie “Noseferatu” in 1922 — with one major problem. The actor playing the vampire is actually a vampire. And, as such, takes the role of a lifetime way too seriously.


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In a family way: The learning curve

I was thinking about the prep work for an activity that comes naturally when you’re late for the bus, while watching my young toddler run. Her feet are too small for her fat legs; her head is too big for her soft neck and tiny shoulders.


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