He nurses of a morning, right before bed and once during the night (sometimes he wants
babyfood for this feeding) the rest of the day he refuses to nurse, I have to pump and put the milk in a sippy for him.
I would probably use it for just about everything from smoothies, soups (I mean it doesn't get better then butternut squash, carrot, and ginger soup), bulletproof tea, nut milks... but most importantly I would make
babyfood for my baby boy!
Not exact matches
We took a
babyfood jar and put in marbles, when it was full I had gone to the dollar store and bought small bottles of bubbles (5
for a dollar what a deal) and wrapped them as presents.
7 am - breastfeeds
for 10 - 15 minutes sleeps from 7 am — 9 am 10 am - medicine and nurses
for 10 - 15 minutes 12 pm — 3 tablespoons rice cereal, 4 oz jar
babyfood, then nap 2 pm — breastfeeds
for 10 - 15 minutes 4 pm — juice / water and snack (typically sweet potato puffs) 6 pm - breastfeeds
for 10 - 15 minutes 8 pm — 4 tablespoons rice cereal, 4 oz jar of baby food 10 pm — medicine and breastfeeds
for 10 - 15 minutes, then bed.
As the world's largest
babyfood company, Nestlé sets the marketing standards
for the industry.
As
for this comment... here too, the
babyfood industry has convinced many mothers that they NEED pre-jarred food (which my kid wouldn't touch).
Now that we have started a homemade
babyfood we are teaching her the sign
for eat.
A doll that eats a bottle and
babyfood goes
for around $ 30.
I too breastfeed my 14 months old n planning to continue till i can, use diapers only at night n when go out n planning to completely avoid while home, once my boy is on his foot, i may require little hard work no probs.Toys limited n those gifted (left some in carton as it's not apt to gv him now) moroever he likes kitchen utensils a lot.so i hv stock
for him.Dress - i keep good ones in number as we go out on weekends.I prepare my own
babyfoods and eat leftovers than preparing
for me (if i made some fluid i add flour to it and make a pancake or some other stuff i can takein, thing is he too luvs it).
I breasfeed, make my own
babyfood, use store brand diapers (and I've consistenly had 2 kids in diapers
for 5 years, so the cost never goes up) and own all the gear and boy and girl clothes, and stay home (after more than 2 kids - I'm pregnant w / # 5, you'd have to be a doctor, lawyer, or CEO to be able to pay
for daycare.
Being members of World Alliance
for Breastfeeding Action and the International
Babyfood Action Network, the two IBCLCs also ensured that milk companies and manufacturers of
babyfood will be out of the affair.