Parents love her because she is the "calm down button." There are no flashing colors, no loud sounds, no sponsored toy unboxings. Just a soft, raspy voice, a cozy felt board, and the occasional sound of her cat, Mister Pickles, purring into the microphone.
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Her platform started as a group text. After her famous "Crybaby Casserole" got thirty-six requests in one night, her nephew set up a blog. Now, millions gather at her digital kitchen table. Don't come here for precise gram measurements. Come here to learn why you always add a splash of coffee to your brownies, how to negotiate a toddler’s refusal to eat vegetables (blend them into the meatloaf and call them "power sprinkles"), and the proper way to fold a fitted sheet (her answer: "You don't, honey. You just roll it into a ball and shut the closet door."). Parents love her because she is the "calm down button
"Now go drink some water, take two aspirin, and stop being so hard on yourself. Love, Auntie Trisha." After her famous "Crybaby Casserole" got thirty-six requests
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