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Baby Food Recipe - Homemade Food

The Baby Food Debate: The Benefits of Homemade Baby Food Over The Jars

Americans have long depended on jarred baby foods for convenient feeding. In the past few years more and more processed food options have entered the children?s food market. The big brands have expanded into pre-packaged ?toddler meals? and ?school lunches? all in the name of helping busy par...


Baby Food Carrots Contain What? Nitrates and Homemade Baby Food

First and foremost, jarred commercial baby food carrots (and other jarred commercial baby food vegetables) have nitrates too! Even jarred organic carrot baby foods have nitrates. Commercial baby food companies will tell you that they SCREEN for nitrate levels, not that they remove nitra...


The Ultimate Baby Health - Making Your Own Baby Food

The ingredients that go into baby foods are the basis of early, healthy development. Babies will grow up fast, and will require different kinds of foods with different textures etc. Little ones need to have calcium, protein, vitamins, fat, carbohydrates and plenty of iron in their diets for ph...


Baby Shower Food: Intimacy at Baby Showers Makes Future Babies

Let us stick with tradition that is here to stay and that is celebrating the birth of a new born infant and the baby shower party to recognize his/her forthcoming presence.

On receiving the good news about the pregnancy friends and family gather to offer their congratulations and fuss ove...


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Hot line dishes out food advice (The Columbus Dispatch)
Wondering how long the food in your refrigerator will stay good when the power goes out? Or how long you can safely leave that potato salad on the picnic table before it spoils?

Sarah Newman: Declare Your Food Independence (The Huffington Post)
It's time that we return to our roots. Literally. We need to support a food system that offers us healthy, safe, sustainable, fresh foods. And what better time to begin than on Independence Day?

Food drive to be held at fireworks festival (Springfield News-Sun)
SPRINGFIELD — Attendees at this weekend’s Old Fashioned Fireworks Displays will have a chance to give back to the community. The Second Harvest Foodbank will sponsor the “Share the Glory” food drive at the yearly fireworks display on July 2 at the Clark County Fairgrounds. Those in attendance are encouraged by the foodbank to donate non-perishable food items, personal care products and baby food ...