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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.

as a pudding on their own or added to plain natural yoghurt (That’s especialy handy given that finding naturally sweetened yoghurts without sugar, suitable for under-ones, is practically impossible in most supermarkets.)In our house, baby Phoebe (one

Christmas party food you can eat when pregnant
By Dr Rana Conway on 11/11/2010 16:14:55
It’s party time, but are smoked salmon, the cheese board and mince pies safe for mums-to-be? We show you what you can eat, and which festive foods to avoid in pregnancy

Foods you can eat in pregnancy!What’s safe and what should you avoid when hitting those Christmas gatherings in pregnancy? Well, there are actually plenty of festive foods you can enjoy when pregnant, and a few it pays to avoid.Don’t worry if you eat something accidentally – the ...

Dairy-free treats from NOMOO
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/01/2008 01:02:26
If you or your child either has an allergy to or dislikes dairy, now you can enjoy nutritious treats with NOMOO

, the NOMOO range of puddings are delicious and nutritious without compromising the well-being of dairy-intolerent children and adults. “The “Dairy-Free from Devon” desserts range is based in non-GM soya ingredients and promises, according to Hamish Renton

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.

to add to yoghurt or puddings, or as an easy snack for picnics, lunchboxes etc. They have screw tops so your child can eat some without having to finish it all off in one go.Because they are in small squeezable pouches, this is a great way of getting kids

Getting your toddler to try new foods
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/04/2007 01:15:26
Getting your child to eat his greens doesn't have to be a war of wills!

your child's enthusiasm for good eating, but maybe talk about foods building bones to help him jump around the playground, for example, rather than simply saying, 'Eat the healthy bits on your plate before I give you some unhealthy pudding.'And that

Ella’s Kitchen Stage 2 baby foods
By Debra Stottor on 19/09/2008 14:34:54
Lovely new weaning goodies from the popular Ella's Kitchen range

appetising flavours to choose from: Wonderfully warming beef stew with spuds; Chick-chick-chicken casserole with rice; Fabulously filling fish pie with mash; Very, very tasty vegetable bake with lentils; Super scrummy strawberry ‘n’ cream rice pudding. They

Cake Lingerie’s sexy collection for mums-to-be
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 29/04/2010 13:35:15
Check out the latest range of bras, briefs and nightwear from this lush maternity and nursing lingerie brand...plus a sneak preview of two yet-to-be released styles!

The latest maternity and nursing lingerie range from Cake Lingerie is sure to go down a treat. The collection is called ‘Let Them Eat Cake’, and features sweetly-named styles such as Plum Pudding, French Vanilla and Blue Berry Torte. Plus

Tesco shows off its Christmas goodies (in July!)
By Kimberley Smith on 06/07/2011 17:11:25
ThinkBaby gets into the festive spirit at the Tesco Christmas press preview – here are our favourite finds!

and Christmas puds, it also showcased its Christmas toys, from stocking fillers to huge cuddly giraffes. What stood out most for the littlest ones was the Christmas outfits.For festive family fun, you can’t beat togging your baby up in a cute Christmas themed

Plum Baby's Range of Organic Treats
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/09/2009 01:26:06
Organic baby food has never tasted so good! The Plum baby range for four months upwards goes from strength to strength.

: French bean with beef and apple; Sweet potato with lamb and carrot; Carrot and lentil with cheddar; and Summer Pudding.For breakfast try the Four grain super porridge mix either with plum and banana or with apple and apricot. Or there is the breakfast pot

10 of the best ways to beat fussy eating
By Sara Lawson on 29/11/2010 05:38:15
Feeding a fussy baby can mean more ends up on the floor than in your little one's tummy. Follow our tips to tempt her back to happy eating

.    Sprinkle grated cheese and breadcrumbs over cooked vegetables and grill to golden brown. Anything with a golden topping looks enticing.10. In cold weather, serve hot fruity puddings such as crumbles, pies and tarts, with cream, yoghurt, real custard

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