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We’ve all heard about the national epidemic of childhood obesity, and the ensuing efforts to prompt schools to stop serving nutrient-empty soda and junk food. Now, one company is many steps ahead of this worrisome issue:
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Over in the Cooking for Toddlers
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moms are talking about what to do with leftover baby
cereal. Seriously, what do you do with the box of cereal
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Many parents are skipping vacations and opting for staycations instead. Is it because of the economy or is it secretly because traveling with babies & toddlers is such an ordeal! Diapers, bottles, formula, wipes, baby shampoo, baby creams, baby food, etc. By the time you pack for your baby,…
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They say you are what you eat, so what parent would chance feeding their tot toxins? Just as American states have begun to pass legislation banning the use of BPA in plastic baby bottles and toys, a Canadian survey found the toxic compound in 84 percent of the glass-jarred baby food containers it sampled. The BPA is believed to have entered the baby food through the liners used on metal jar lids. Parents looking to avoid contaminated baby purees should seek the alternatives available. Check out our selection of safe baby food gadgets and products. Read More »
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Is this dangerous for our babies?
The estrogen-mimicking chemical bisphenol A is widely found in baby food sold in glass jars in Canada, according to a survey conducted by
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Check out the latest news: A new study out of Britain has revealed that some baby foods contain more fat than a cheeseburger and more sugar than chocolate,… Read More »
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There is no better way to teach your children about the importance of healthy eating than by letting them get their hands dirty & grow their own food. Not only will they have a greater understanding of where food comes from (the earth vs. a processing plant), but you will be teaching…
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If you don't have time to make your own baby food (and who does?), an organic brand may be your best bet. But which is best? We had 12 moms try out 12 baby-food brands to see which got a tiny thumbs-up from out little testers on a scale of 1 to 5. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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<span id="dropcap_s"></span><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bohemian-baby.com/product.htm"><img style="" alt="" src="http://a323.yahoofs.com/phugc/aK7kTTDU3jb_/photos/ab0cfbe8fa518963f3bc711d84f9e193/ori_86f9709d463862.jpg?ug_____DHtLh7GX3" align="right" height="205" width="215"></a></span><strong>Once your wee one starts eating solids, you'll have to decide whether to nourish her with fresh, frozen, or jarred foods. Here's our case for organic and healthy baby food. </strong><br><br>Sometime around 6 months, your babe will go from an all-liquid to a liquid-plus-puree diet. Advice abounds on how to introduce these solids; everyone and their neighbor will offer their theories on which foods to give first, what order they should be tried, and how best to avoid an allergic reaction. But welcome to another dilemma: trying to figure out where the food should come from—a jar, the vegetable bin, or one of the zillion new frozen options. Read More »
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