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Victoria Beckham’s baby girl conception diet rumours
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/01/2011 in Celebrity
Pregnant Posh allegedly changed her diet to increase her chances of conceiving a girl
and cheese, it appears that Victoria had been reading up on how to conceive a girl.“Victoria cut out salt, smoked salmon and prawns, which she loved and craved while pregnant with Brooklyn. She’s done everything to improve the odds,” the source told Now
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Nutrition for your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2007 in Feeding
What should you be feeding your toddler for a balanced diet, and what are the foods you should avoid?
.Foods to avoidToo much salt - according to the Food Standards Agency your toddler should have no more than 2 grams of salt per day. Be aware that many processed foods are heavily salted and be careful if you use salt in preparing family mealsWhole or chopped nuts
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Yeuch milk!
By ThinkBaby on 20/08/2009 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Great calcium alternatives if you're pregnant but can't face a daily glass of milk
, available either in a combined multi-vitamin for pregnancy or alone.Optimise your calcium intakeOther dietary factors can limit your absorption of whatever calcium you do take in, particularly caffeine and salt. Both caffeine and salt encourage the body
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how do i know whens 2 much?
By bella smyth on 15/12/2008 in forum
Hi Bella.There could be a couple of causes for her wanting to drink alot. Try giving sugar free squash instead of just water, as if shes dehydrated the natural sugar and salt in it will help. Is she a big eater, some children can confuse thirst
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What is Stage Two Weaning?
By Debra Stottor on 06/10/2008 in Feeding
What does stage one weaning mean? What age does this start? And what should you feed your baby?
Avoid sweet biscuits and rusks, so that your baby doesn't get into the habit of expecting sweet snacks. (However, cutting back on fat is sensible for adults, but not for babies or young children.)Salt – a young baby’s kidneys can’t cope with it, so don
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New organic soups for children
By Sarah Lawson on 13/12/2006 in Feeding
Kids can enjoy any food, but most have milder tastes than adults, so this new range of soups especially formulated with children in mind, is a great idea.
of one veg portion, and all the recipes have been made with a reduced salt content.They are available at Co-op and Morrisons, and will be in Asda from February 2007. They cost £1.49 per pot.
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New Worries Over Fat in Baby Foods
By Sarah Lawson on 05/05/2009 in Feeding
A new report on the shocking amount of fat and sugar found in popular everyday foods for babies and toddlers sparks parent concern
notions like good vitamins and minerals for babies, avoiding fruit juice in the first year, the need to steer clear of salt and sugar in a baby's diet, and possibly even be aware that it's important to avoid honey until their baby is one year old
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am i pregnant?
By LILIANA on 01/09/2011 in forum
love to eat) and they tasted bad but he said they tasted great, the next day my family got some prawns (which i also love to eat) but they tasted realy salty couldnt eat they but know put any salt on them and everyone else said they tasted great. feel
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looking for some advice ASAP.
By adele casey on 18/07/2008 in forum
have lost her appetite and not be hungry anyway. The doc or nurse may pescribe rehydration salts for her to prevent dehydration. Offer her anything she fancies, especially fluids.Let us know how you get on. X If you can't get her to eat solids you
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Recipies for toddlers
By Joeandhopesmummy+1 on 18/04/2008 in forum
frozen but its probably nicer with fresh)Can chopped tomatoes andTomato puree (With no salt) andpinch dried herbs ORDolmio pasta sauce (small jar...which we all know is easier!)Spoonful salsa (Optional but adds a bit of a more interesting flavour
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