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Organic Avocado and Banana Babyfood

| April 25, 2012 | 0 Comments
Organic Avocado and Banana Babyfood

Ripened Banana and Avocado mix is a really quick and easy stage 2 baby food even without a food processor. Hand mashes really well and is eaten raw for full nutritional value!     Related Posts:I Went Organic Fresh Fruit and Veggie Crazy This WeekendJust Got My Big Box of Organic Fruits and VeggiesMid-Week Meal [...]

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What’s for Dinner: Superfood Butternut Squash and Chicken Soup

| May 19, 2011 | 2 Comments
What’s for Dinner: Superfood Butternut Squash and Chicken Soup

This recipe utilizes free range chicken and organic ingredients but you can utilize which ever version you have available. Ingredients: Boneless skinless chicken thighs Organic Butternut Squash soup Frozen blend of collard green, mustard green and kale Red onion Organic Vegetable bullion Chunks of a leftover rotisserie chicken from local supermarket Italian blend of frozen [...]

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Alternatives to Cows Milk

| February 19, 2011 | 5 Comments
Alternatives to Cows Milk

At her 1-year well visit Piglet’s pediatrician stated that she needs to gain more weight. She had only gained 7 ounces since her last visit and all of that gain went to her height. She said that her fruit veggie consumption would not be adequate; that she needed fats and proteins. Her pediatrician told me [...]

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What’s For Dinner

| October 24, 2010 | 1 Comment
What’s For Dinner

The weekend is pretty much the only opportunity I have to cook anything longer than a 15-20 minute meal. The weekend is my time to cook that long complicated meal I’ve been craving all week. Last weekend the meal of choice was World’s Best Lasagna, which we had for dinner the next night and I had [...]

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Buying Organic

| October 1, 2010 | 2 Comments
Buying Organic

Buying organic is pricey but, I want to reduce Little Miss Piglet’s exposure to all the icky man made grossness in the food world. Yet if paying an extra $0.50 or $1.00 here and there per pound or per jar for every meal is just going to hurt your family budget try the following: Buy [...]

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