Tag: Nutrition

  • When You Start Solids, Those Other Solids Get a Lot More Interesting

    When You Start Solids, Those Other Solids Get a Lot More Interesting

    Everybody poops, and your baby’s just got a lot more interesting.

  • The Problem with Baby Food Pouches

    The Problem with Baby Food Pouches

    Here’s What You Need To Know: Squeeze Cheeks, Not Pouches Baby-food pouches have become increasingly popular in the last decade and for decent reasons: they’re portable, don’t need refrigeration, and make it easier to keep the messy eating at bay. The New York Times recently reported that global revenue from baby food pouches grew tenfold…

  • Is It Possible to Accidentally Overfeed My Baby?

    Is It Possible to Accidentally Overfeed My Baby?

    Here’s What You Need To Know: Starting solids can feel more scary than exciting. Especially for new parents who are worried about overfeeding. But feeding your baby solids marks the exciting beginning of a very healthy and balanced relationship with food. The importance and timing here should be underscored. The earlier you expose your baby…

  • Is Baby-Led Weaning Right For You?

    Is Baby-Led Weaning Right For You?

    The first few months of a baby’s life are fairly simple when it comes to food. Then, around six months, they exhibit signs that they are ready for solids. Many babies start with single-ingredient stage one purees and over the next few months move on to more textured and combined flavors. However, baby-led weaning, or…

  • Coronavirus and Babies: What You Need to Know

    Coronavirus and Babies: What You Need to Know

    With Coronavirus (COVID-19) dominating the headlines, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed — especially as a new parent. Not only do you have to stay on top of feeding, sleeping, and pooping schedules – you now have to consider how to keep your baby and entire family safe from a new virus. A virus that the…

  • Banana Bread Bite Recipe

    Banana Bread Bite Recipe

    Batch-bake this moist, spiced, nutty banana loaf, then eat what you can for breakfast, brunch or tea and freeze the rest.