Feeding a Baby

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How to introduce a bottle to your breastfed baby

I think we would all agree that breastfeeding is a great start for our babies, but fed is best and it isn’t always possible for women to breastfeed or to continue to breastfeed for as long as their baby requires milk.  In my case I never had enough milk for exclusively breastfeeding and so I […]

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Ways to help fussy eaters get more vitamins

Two of my children are quite fussy eaters with one of them actually getting a bit ridiculous with the list of foods he won’t eat.  I really don’t like to make the eating vegetables thing a battleground, but sometimes I do worry that he doesn’t get all the vitamins that he needs.  I would of

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Handling my Fussy Eaters

My Children are fussy eaters My children are fussy eaters…  phew I said it!  I am fairly sure that admission is the first step to recovery and I need to get this recovery sorted out as I have been rather hiding from this issue that has been getting worse recently.  I mean they are not

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Reflux Symptoms Baby: The Signs every mom needs to know

Reflux Symptoms Baby: The Signs Every Mum Should Know POST CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS Infants often experience reflux throughout their first months of life and it is not always something to worry about, but what should you look for? Reflux can be painful and frustrating for the baby and parents. As parents, we want to fix

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Homemade Pizza Toddler Friendly Cooking

Last week the temperature soared in London and all of the plans I had for dinner suddenly didn’t seem right so it was time to open up the fridge and come up with a new plan.  Pizza on the BBQ – why not?!  I needed an activity for the littles as well and I always

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Expressing Breastmilk for your baby

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Hidden Vegetable Tomato Sauce and 7 other recipes

At some point all children seem to go through an ‘I hate vegetable phase’.  If you are responsible for cooking for kids, are in that place and need a solution this easy hidden vegetable tomato sauce is the answer.   One of my son’s has a ‘hate’ food list and it gets longer, seemingly, by the

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Pasta with sausage meatballs – Feeding kids

Pasta with Sausage Meatballs Feeding Kids This recipe for pasta with sausage meatballs is really easy and quick to throw together (once you have batched cooked Hidden veg tomato sauce). It is great for feeding kids and their parents as it is healthy but they will never know. Boil a saucepan of water Add dried pasta

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Easy Hidden Veg Tomato Sauce

At some point all children seem to go through an I hate vegetable phase so if you are there and need a solution this easy hidden veg tomato sauce is the answer.  It tastes great, can be batched cooked and frozen and they never notice the vegetables. I use this easy hidden veg tomato sauce

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Newborn Breastfeeding Tips to get you through the first month

What is Newborn Breastfeeding really like? Brace yourself, curl up your toes, take a deep breath, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!  That is how it felt for me breastfeeding a newborn.  Each time they latched on or attempted to I just wanted to cry and often did.  It is supposed to be the most natural thing in the world

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