Friday, January 31, 2014

Baby Food Recipe: Fuji apple, Greek yogurt and carrot juice

Finally a baby food recipe post! Gunner recently turned 6 months (we had a 1/2 birthday celebration - post to follow soon!) and his pediatrician gave us the go ahead for solids. To say that I'm excited to experiment with his food is an understatement. I have done quite a bit of research into what to feed baby and have made up my mind that he will NOT have a bland selection of foods. Healthy AND tasty is my goal.

That in mind, please follow the general guidelines about HOW and WHEN to introduce food to your baby.  These guidelines are important to follow for safety and allergy reasons. A simple Google search will yield quite an array of guidelines which vary somewhat - with the older guidelines being a bit more limiting and the newer guidelines allowing for more flexibility. Also check with your child's pediatrician.

Anyway, back to the recipe! Gunner loooovvveesss Greek yogurt so I've been putting in the mix with a lot of his foods. It's good for him and he enjoys the taste! Win-win! So here's what I used:

-1 medium fugi or red delicious apple, peeled and sliced with core removed
-2 tablespoons of Greek yogurt (I used French vanilla but you could always get creative!)
-1 to 2 ounces of carrot juice

Here's the yogurt and juice I prefer to use, but if you have a favorite, definitely use that!


Then I just added all the ingredients to my Baby Bullet (any food processor should work fine, just check for any small chunks that baby could choke on).


It's look more orange at first but the more you purée it, the lighter it gets.



This small amount of food yielding this morning's breakfast, plus two additional servings which I placed in my Baby Bullet storage cups and dated for today's date (so I know when to toss if it doesn't get used).

He was a big fan! Happy cooking!



~Meg




Sunday, January 19, 2014

$6 Organization Bin for Baby Tub!

 I have found the PERFECT tub for my almost 6 month old. We have used a bath sling seat since his birth, and it worked out great until he hit 5 months old and decided to sit up out of it. I have been searching for something where he can sit up completely in the bath because he is the happiest sitting on his own. I think it's his way of asserting independence, but who knows. I've seen many posts on Pinterest where moms have put toddlers in a laundry basket, but I needed something that would work for a 6 month old. Ya know, something not too big or short where he could lean back and NOT fall into water because of the extra space - or to keep him from diving head first into the water going after a toy that's just a bit out of reach.


I just happened to be perusing the aisles of Big Lots (and scored some seriously awesome deals on Christmas items) and came across this storage bin organizer. It's perfect because he can't stick his arms and legs out of the holes in the bin and it's the perfect size to keep him upright when he gets lazy. (NEVER leave your child unsupervised in the tub.) An added bonus: it keeps all his toys within reach so he's entertained the whole time! Happy bath time! -Meg



Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Easy, healthy cold pasta

Being a new mommy, I have been trying to stock my refrigerator with things that I can quickly throw together for a bite - something delicious AND healthy. So instead of the Easy Mac, I mixed these ingredients from my refrigerator to create a seriously tastey (and nutritious!) lunch.

Bonus: I made extra to store and eat for lunch/a snack. Depending on how much you make, you may want to add the greens and sprouts when serving so they stay fresh and crispy. 

So here's what I used:

-whole grain pasta  (I used penne)
-grated Parmesan cheese 
-Organic Girl's "Super Greens" salad blend
-marinated artichoke hearts (in the glass jar)
-alfalfa sprouts
-salt and pepper
-olive oil
-garlic



Cook the noodles al dente and mix together with all of the ingredients.  This dish is largely based upon your tastes, so add as much or as little as you prefer. I've made it a few times, and each time I change up the ratio (and it is ALWAYS delicious)!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Reuse that crib mobile!

So, my son is just over 5 months now and has started acting like changing him on his changing table is some sort of personal attack. I have met many mothers through online outlets who have never used their changing tables, and if this is you, then maybe this post is completely irrelevant. But for me, I have used my changing table since DAY ONE. I mean, I have a son and with that comes a fire truck hose of urination for the first few weeks (not to mention the other stuff that makes its way out and ALL OVER anything in the vicinity). I'd rather have the pee, poo, medicine/spit-up, etc. that makes its way out of baby land on the changing pad cover than my comforter, carpet, etc. It's just easier to clean!

Anywho, back to the real focus of this post - my son is getting older and stronger and more curious. He has hated being placed on his changing table lately and has resorter to turning himself over while I try to diaper him or tugging on my hair even though I have secured a toy to a slat on the changing table.

Then the other day while I was rearranging his room due to the onslaught of Christmas gifts and purging the millionth bag of clothing/shoes/accessories he has grown out of, I found myself with an extra crib mobile. I love this mobile. It's simple. It has four little animals - a giraffe, owl, elephant and turtle - with a little chevron touch here and there. It's a wind up and plays the classic lullaby. It's nothing special and I absolutely love it (got it at Target:)). I started looking around his room for a place to put the mobile because I wasn't ready to part with it yet. Then it struck me. Let's add it to the changing table! It'll help distract him (maybe) and can still be incorporated in his room!!

Well, turns out one full crank of the mobile lasts about as long as a diaper change and he just loves it! And just couple of cranks later, he's lotioned and dressed after a bath without the fuss! Here's a pic of him admiring his mobile even after I've changed his diaper!