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Peter Rabbit Organics Fruit Purees
By Sarah Lawson on 29/08/2006 01:28:39
The non-GM food range launches two squeezable fruit purees.

The Peter Rabbit food range, launched just a few years ago to promote healthy non GM snack foods for babies and children, has two new squeezy fruit purees.Without any additives, preservatives, colourings or flavourings, the purees are simply

Review: Ella's Kitchen Smoothie Fruits
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/03/2006 11:27:13
We love these new fruit-on-the-go Smoothie Fruits and they're handy for baby feeding, too.

If your baby is still just breastfeeding, you may not yet have encountered the battles at meal time to make sure toddlers eat some fruit or veg along with their fish fingers, slices of chicken or hunks of cheese. Even children who love fruit

10 of the best ways to get your tot to eat five a day
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/11/2010 05:47:25
How to get your child to eat fruit and vegetables

Trends in food science come and go, but one message never changes: fresh fruit and veg are good for us. The 'five a day' message - we should all be eating five portions of fruit or vegetables every day - is more recent but a useful guideline

Your child's 'five a day'
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/04/2007 02:12:22
It's not always easy to get your child to eat five pieces or fruit and veg everyday

Trends in food science come and go, but one message never changes: fresh fruit and veg are good for us. The 'five a day' message - we should all be eating five portions of fruit or vegetables every day - is more recent but a useful guideline

Ella's Kitchen organic weaning goodies
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/10/2006 09:57:24
Ella's Kitchen's 100 per cent organic fruit and vegetable smoothies are perfect for keeping as standby meals in your changing bag.

importantly, yummy, for our little ones.We first wrote about Ella’s Kitchen’s organic pure fruit tubes back in March, when they first launched with two fruity flavours.Bolstered by their success, the company set up by Paul Lindley (that’s Ella’s dad, in case

ADHD linked to eating pesticides on fresh foods in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 20/08/2010 13:38:58
Fruit and vegetables should be washed thoroughly before being eaten by pregnant women as they often contain a pesticide linked to ADHD in children

of pesticide exposure among the general population. I would recommend thoroughly washing fruits and vegetables before eating them, especially if you’re pregnant,” said Brenda Eskenazi, professor of maternal and child health.lthough the study only looked at 300

Beating morning sickness with common scents
By ThinkBaby on 13/09/2010 01:00:00
Does your fruit bowl hold the cure for your morning sickness?

be putting you off. Instead, watery fruits and vegetables are freshing and will help keep you hydrated.Fresh air Smoky rooms and indeed any strong odours are common triggers for those susceptible to morning sickness. If your journey to work takes you along a

Eat your greens to cut baby allergies
By Susie Boone on 02/03/2010 01:32:39
Lots of vegetables and citrus fruit during pregnancy may reduce the risk of your baby developing allergies

Pregnant mums may lower the risk of their baby having allergies by eating a diet rich in vegetables and fruit, Japanese scientists have found.Green and yellow vegetables, citrus fruit and vegetables and fruit high in beta-carotene (generally those

Hilarious clip of baby's first grapefruit juice
By Kimberley Smith on 04/04/2012 10:54:34
Ten-month-old's first taste of the sour fruit sends her head over heals

We're assured that 10-month-old Penny really loves the stuff, but judging by her face in this clip, we're not sure she's really that keen on grapefruit juice. Even better than this little chap's first taste of a similarly sour fruit, Penny is so

Apples for babies and children
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/10/2009 01:38:10
The banana may have become the most popular fruit snack in the UK, but the phrase 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away' has a lot of truth in it...

Even grown-ups tend to opt for bananas rather than apples these days. Bananas are less messy to eat and softer to eat. They are also usually wonderfully, naturally sweet.However, apples last longer in your fruit bowl or fridge, and fare much better

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