PALEOBABY?
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Our beautiful highchair was provided by BabyMoov as part of the ambassador relationship, but the opinions are my own.
It’s Sunday, it’s 7pm and I am exhausted. Completely shattered – aren’t I supposed to feel awesome on Sunday evenings – you know, all relaxed and ready for the week ahead? At 7pm on Sundays growing up, I remember being seated in front of the TV, all clean and bathed with my pink fleece and…
It was only a week or so ago that I was lamenting the loss of my first born’s babyhood, thinking I would close the chapter of his crammed to bursting baby book that covers “firsts” and continue to feel blue for all eternity…or something like that. I was sad, anyhow. No more! This week bought…
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It’s half term at last and it feels so odd – today Gav is at the passport office paying a fortune to get his new passport that we no actually need to get us to Disneyland Paris. I’ve been busy preparing for our holiday – writing planning posts and actually doing that planning as I…
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Just like Handy Manny, we celebrated Cinco de Mayo in style this year. Thankfully Mr. Lopart and his sabotaging furball Fluffy were nowhere to be found, but thanks to Discovery Foods (and the hard work of my husband at 11 p.m) we enjoyed our own mini Mexican fiesta! Since I can’t cook take any credit…
Awe Hero is an adorable baby. He seems like a good eater too. I don't blame you I think it's important to know exactly what you're baby is eating. My grandmother is a feeder. She always wanted to make sure we eat.
wau.beautiful pictures i have t say.baby looks so cute and adorable. i am not a mother yet so i dnt know lot about diets but it seems really nice and intressting (brook)
I am not sold on the paleo diet. It feels like a fad thing to me but whatever floats your boat and tastes good right?
Our son's highchair got ridiculously messy too! He was a master of mess and he also ate everything! So I'm talking smashed avocadoes and spaghetti sauce and rice noodles —- ack! I'm so glad that we won't ever have to deal with highchairs again!!
your wee one is so adorable 🙂
When my husband and I went paleo last year, the kids came along for the ride. I noticed that their attention was sharpened, their sleep more refreshing, and their overall moods were improved. It is amazing how well our bodies respond and function normally when we eat whole, non processed foods.
I'll have to admit that I never thought of feeding a baby Paleo, but I can't think of many things that would make this a bad choice. I have always just stuck to whole foods for my daughter and it's worked pretty well for us, but reducing the amount of grains and sugars your baby take in can definitely can't hurt!
Creating your own puree foods and baby foods is super easy and that way you know exactly what your kids are eating and so that you can pronounce everything in them 🙂
Hero is so cute! My son was also a big eater and now at 17 he still is. It was so important for me to know what he was eating. I hated reading the ingredients label and seeing a bunch of extra stuff. I could make the same thing at home with fresh ingredients and it would taste even better than store bought.
Wow, your baby looks adorable, I want to give your baby warm hug and kisses. I remember my grand son I feed him when he was a baby like this, and I enjoyed it.
I go back and forth with the Paleo diet! I have never liked dairy besides cheese so it's not that hard for me… But I always end up cheating with cheese lol… I want my daughter to be on the Paleo diet but hubby has a fit every time he sees me swapping her milk out for almond milk lol….
My granddaughter will eat any and everything put on her plate too. Her parents have been giving her veggies since she could eat solids and now she tackles 'em like they're the best treats in the world. 😉
I remember my nephew would eat a lot of Ferber baby stuff and my parents, being Eastern European and really into home cooked preparations, would cook different oatmeal and blend different foods for him in the magic bullet.
We eat a mostly paleo diet in our house, but my son definitely has some snacks that are questionable. He just love crackers and the ones I tried to make at home did not satisfy him, so I try and follow the 80/20 rule where he's eating good stuff 80% of the time.
What a sweet baby and your photography is fantastic. I can't wait to read more about the recipes that you are going to share with us. I don't have children yet, but I already know that when I do, I'm going to be very conscious of what I feed them.
I think it's so important to keep on top of your children's diets. My husband and I are slowly switching our family meals to more paleo. I think it really is so much better for you.
We are on the Paleo lifestyle right now. Not 100% but pretty committed. When my kids were little they were on a pretty healthy diet. We used the Magic Bullet for a lot of our meals for the kids.
Hero is so cute! I have looked into the Paleo lifestyle but to be honest it confuses the heck out of me. I just try to make everything from scratch, at least that way I know what's going into our food x
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I think some days I do worry more than others about what Jaxon is eating but some days I just need to get him fed. I wanted to be super amazing and make everything from scratch but I just don't seem to be able to. Trying to keep the house running around three boys is enough of a challenge! I guess if I set my mind to it and got organised I could do it and while he's little and hasn't had the taste of junk (well other than the junk passed to him via my breastmilk!) I can keep him away from it a bit longer