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  1. BPA: Why My Baby Doesn’t Eat Canned Food

    November 23, 2011 by crystal

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    For the past year or so, canned foods have been on my list of foods we try to avoid. Aside from the sodium and diminished nutrients, most canned foods contain BPA. I kept meaning to write about what I’ve learned about BPA, and it kept getting pushed to the back burner. Then, I received an email from 7th Generation, with an article titled BPA in Thanksgiving Canned Food. (more…)


  2. Homemade Baby Food: Muffins

    August 24, 2011 by crystal

    Baby Muffins

    Who doesn’t love a good muffin? It’s like cake for breakfast. I recently introduced Charlotte to a baby version of muffins. By this, I mean they are *whispers* good for you. Don’t tell Charlotte (or the dog) – because they think they are the best thing ever! (more…)


  3. My Kid Ate Dogfood. And a Sports Illustrated

    August 11, 2011 by crystal

    **This is my very first post! It was published in early July, and somehow got lost in the move.  So, I’m reposting it. Enjoy!**

    I’m not perfect, nor do I pretend to be. A couple of weeks ago, my kid ate dog food.

    My daughter, Charlotte, has a passion for crawling through the foyer, kitchen, and dining room. Chasing the dog back and forth is pretty much her life’s work right now.  One day last week, I was chopping broccoli at the kitchen counter and watching Charlotte crawl back and forth. She crawled just out of my view and was suddenly very quiet. In my short run as a parent, I have learned that
    QUIET = TROUBLE.

    I peeked around the corner, and Charlotte smiled up at me, with a mouth full of chewed up dry dog food. I freaked out, holding her nearly upside down over the trash can, while employing the hooked-finger-in-the-mouth trick I learned in CPR class. Charlotte cried. So did I. I called Poison Control – which my parents and dear husband informed me was a bit excessive. . . The operator did not seem to be nearly as concerned as I was, and I have never felt so stupid. I was basically told that kids eat strange things and to keep a look out for diarrhea.

    An hour later, I followed Charlotte into the dining room, where I observed the dog bring dog food to my daughter.  No freakin’ joke. The dog scooped up a mouthful, carried it into the dining room, and spit it out at Charlotte’s feet. I swept in just as she was reaching for it, big grin on her face. I pray that was the first time that has happened, although I have my doubts. . . Charlotte often throws food to the dog, so I’m beginning to wonder if they have a secret food/kibble sharing deal worked out.

    Just last week, I left her in the totally baby proofed living room for literally two seconds to pee in the bathroom. With the door open. My house isn’t that big – the bathroom is right there!  In that time, Charlotte managed to open the storage ottoman (she does that now?!), get one of my husband’s Sports Illustrated magazines, and eat a two inch by two inch piece of the cover. Apparently, both dog food and photos of Rory McIlroy are delicious. Nice.

     

     

    On a side note – I think all parents should have Poison Control programmed into their phones.  The number is 1-800-222-1222.  Just don’t call it if your kid eats dog food. They’ll laugh at you.

     

     

     


  4. And the winner of the UPrinting Poster Is. . .

    August 4, 2011 by crystal

    The UPrinting Giveaway is officially closed! Thank you so much to everyone who participated. I considered using an online randomizer to choose a winner, but Charlotte said that she wants to help. (Okay, so I made that part up!) I printed out the number of each of the comments, and put them into her little beach pail. The first comment was number one, the second was number two, and so on. . .
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  5. Reversible Crib Rail Covers

    August 1, 2011 by crystal

    I’m putting this on the list of things I wish I would have known before baby. I have the clear plastic guards for the front of the crib, but I never bothered with the sides. Charlotte doesn’t spend a lot of time in her crib unless she’s asleep, so I didn’t think I needed them. The fact that she has eight teeth and chews on everything really should have clued me in that this could be a problem. A few weeks ago, I walked into her room and discovered this. . .
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  6. The Dog Food Problem

    July 29, 2011 by crystal

    I have found a solution to what has become known at my house as “the dog food problem.
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