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We are halfway through the month of May and Memorial Day is less than 2 weeks away! It's time to take out your grill, dust it off and fire it up! Starting this week and continuing through the next couple weeks I will be sharing grilling recipes that are perfect for picky eaters and the entire family.
Most picky eaters don't enjoy very ...
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Next week is ''E'' week at our school, meaning we will be talking and learning about all things ''E''! So today at our teacher planning meeting we brainstormed on all the Exciting E-based Events we could plan for the upcoming days. Some of our ideas included: Egg-shell painting, making scrambled-Eggs, Exercise activities outside in the spring air ...
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This week I am exploring feeding issues found with children diagnosed with cerebral palsy. The information surrounding this topic is very vast and extensive. My goal for this post is to provide useful information and resources for both therapists and parents.
Let's begin with WHO is capable of addressing feeding issues with young children. ...
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Today's post is all about exploring early finger and table foods for your growing baby! This stage in the feeding process is always a bit stressful for me, as choking can be a danger, and I really want my babies to have the healthiest foods possible. So, what are the best and safest foods for little ones to first feast on once they are ...
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Now that my second daughter is over 7 months old, I am able to become more adventurous with the foods she is able to eat. At 7 months, babies are able to consume slightly thicker textures, as well as enjoy more complex flavors. I am attempting to be more audacious with my food presentation the second time around in hopes of raising a ...
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Last week, I wrote a post about Teething Feeder Bags and how instrumental they can be when transitioning your child to solid foods. In addition, they are a wonderful way to introduce various flavors, whether it is fruits, vegetables or proteins. This week's post shifts the focus to some other foods that are vital for your baby's health and ...
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This week's post is written for parents who are interested in making their own baby food. With both my girls I have used a combination of homemade baby food and store bought organic baby food. I really enjoy making my own purees and have learned that the process can be healthier for babies, as well as simple and cost effective. In addition, I feel ...
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I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with good friends, loving family and delicious food! If your turkey day was anything like ours, food was in abundance and there were plenty of leftovers. Today's post will give you a few suggestions for changing some of those not-so-kid friendly foods, such as mashed potatoes and stuffing (my ...
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As we know, the peanut allergy can be an extremely dangerous
and even life-threatening condition. In addition, both direct and indirect
contact with peanuts can evoke a devastating allergic reaction. Below is the
official statement offered by the Mayo
Clinic describing the ...
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Over the next several weeks I will be researching and reporting on the definition, symptoms, causes and cures for the ever-growing Peanut Allergy.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the basic definition of the peanut allergy reads as follows:
Peanut allergy is common, especially in children. Peanut allergy symptoms can range from a minor irritation ...
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