I also recently got this wallet on strap bag which I now wear every day because I will wear it as a cross body bag or I can throw
it in the baby bag without adding too much bulk.
I like your bag too — I tend to wear my mini bags cross body when I'm running around with the toddler and just have all his things
in the baby bag on the stroller.
There are TONS of pockets
in the Baby Bag and it is any organizers dream.
If you are someone who is traveling all the time, you can easily keep
it in your baby bag.
Great size to store
in the baby bag or your purse.
If you're traveling or going to places around the town, the pillow you want may be easy to carry
in your baby bag.
You need to pack
it in your baby bag, then.
The size is great it folds down super small and is easy to tuck into its own bag and then pop
in the baby bag.
It comes with a cover which allows it to be carried easily
in a baby bag.
Not only is this beneficial for baby, but it's really nice for me as well, lightening my load
in the baby bag.
Not exact matches
Occasional horrific news stories hint at the me - first legacy of Maoism: A toddler was run over by a car, and no one stopped to help; a greedy company put melamine
in milk destined for
baby bottles; a Red Cross worker apparently pilfered funds meant for victims of the Sichuan earthquake, spending the money on designer
bags and fancy cars.
Body
bags in school yards and Cancer 2.0 and dead
babies laugh evil
in the face of all that seems right and fair.
(My sister laughed pretty hard as she was unpacking those boxes — let's see, a few paperback books, electronics, a razor, box of Kleenex,
baby toys, two diapers, a magazine, a power cord,
bag of tortilla chips, a pillow, what else can we cram
in here?)
Someday I know I'll be that lady
in the grocery store, you know the one, the one who stops young mothers or fathers with toddlers
in the little front seat cart seat with kids hanging off the end of the cart and the side of the cart with a
baby strapped to their chests, the cart filled with
bags of apples and two 4L of milk and three dozen eggs and cereal.
On the other hand, if engaging with a world
in need were to be a very small thing — like learning more about the bagboy who tirelessly
bags my groceries every week, or shamelessly begging for a
baby shower invite to celebrate my favorite waitress at my favorite restaurant, or stopping to help the teen whose car is broken down by the side of the road — then I'd become responsible for it.
Then, there are abortions, the
babies carried, sometimes with a cry,
in plastic
bags to the dustbins... new sexual ethic indeed!
There is,
in fact, a huge, wonderful, flavorful world of fresh
baby spring greens at farmers» markets right now — you just have to think outside the box (and the
bag) to find them.
These boxes and
bags are available year - round, cranked out of greenhouses or far - away warmer places that can continually reproduce
baby greens that would otherwise only be harvested
in the spring.
Trader Joes has a 6 ounce
bag of organic
baby spinach, and it works well
in this recipe too.
My thanks to my mother -
in - law, who introduced us to this delicious granola and showed up often at our doorstep with a ziploc
bag full of it (which is welcome always, but most especially when there is a new
baby in the house).
It's why you always see «
baby» carrots
in plastic
bags, and some bundles too; so they can keep water inside.
And the inexpensive 3 lb
bag of
baby spinach from Sam's gets used right away
in a gratin or lasagna.
But I try to take a
bag of carrots or
baby peppers
in the car with some nuts too so I don't get to grumpy when I am running errands or taking my kids places.
By
baby carrots, I don't mean the pre-cut ones that you can buy
in a
bag to dip
in hummus, ranch dressing, or whatever it is that you fancy.
(Kind of like that Alien movie with Mel Gibson...) While the other
baby fends for her self
in the pantry, opening a
bag of dried beans and an almost empty
bag of tortilla chip crumbs.
While the cashews were soaking
in coconut cream, I steamed a one - pound
bag of organic
baby carrots, a small purple onion (peeled and cut up), and about 8 cloves of garlic (peeled) for about 30 minutes
in my George Foreman electric steamer.
Ha ha, I have a couple
bags of these
babies stashed away
in the pantry.
To make:
In a large mixing bowl, add 1
bag of
baby carrots (16 ounces), 1.5 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp maple syrup, and 1/2 tsp sea salt.
Fortunately, I happened to have a nice mix of ingredients to work with — some fresh asparagus,
baby spinach, and a little
bag of sun - dried tomatoes from the farmer's market, mozzarella leftover from making pizza, and the ever - present jar of marinated artichoke hearts
in the pantry.
I have made these for lunch everyday this week because the bowl I usually make my bread dough
in is being used to store flour (my
baby girl poked holes
in the
bag).
So - called
baby carrots sold
in bags are often whittled - down mature vegetables; their texture will be too tough for this recipe.
This recipe lists ONE 1.5 pound
bag of The Little Potato Company's
Baby Boomers
in the ingredients.
150g
bag kale, washed and dried, leaves stripped off stalks and chopped into strips 75g
baby spinach leaves, washed and dried 3 — 4 spring onions, thinly sliced 50g pumpkin seeds, toasted
in a dry pan until they pop 150g low fat cottage cheese 1/2 pomegranate, seeds removed 1 ripe avocado pear, halved, stoned, peeled and cut into slices Sumac to sprinkle Ground black pepper 1 tablespoon good quality extra virgin olive oil Half a lemon
Trader Joe's sells
bagged baby kale
in their produce section.
Two weeks ago, he had to travel for work and I was alone at home thinking: «what I will do with the
bag of
baby carrots
in the fridge??!» I had to think of some recipe with carrot because I hate throwing food
in the garbage.
Liked this recipe for it's ease, followed recipe but had a few add -
ins, used Trader Joe's miso ginger soup, 2 tsp chicken broth,
bagged baby greens of spinach, chard, and, kale, fresh mushrooms, pkg of frozen stir fry, udon noodles, and shrimp.
I like heat so I added 1/2 tsp of red pepper flakes and I added a
bag of fresh
baby spinach
in the last five minutes of cooking.
I just put
in 1
bag of frozen
baby broccoli florets, 2 cups of veggie broth, and a little bit of frozen chopped onion into the IP, pressure cooked for 15 minutes.
ingredients ROASTED VEGETABLES: 1 24 - ounce
bag baby medley potatoes 1 head fennel (stem removed, cored, cut into 1 / 2 - inch wedges) 2 large carrots (peeled, cut into 1 - inch pieces on a bias) 4 cloves garlic (skin - on) 1 lemon (cut
in half widthwise then halves quartered) 2 tablespoons thyme (leaves only) 1 tablespoon cumin seeds (crushed) 1 tablespoon coriander seeds (crushed) 1/4 cup olive oil Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper (to taste) MUSTARD, TARRAGON AND PANKO CRUSTED BONE - IN PRIME RIB: 1 4 - 6 pound 3 - rib standing prime rib roast 1/2 cup English mustard 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 cups panko breadcrumbs 1/4 cup tarragon (leaves only, chopped) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (to tast
in half widthwise then halves quartered) 2 tablespoons thyme (leaves only) 1 tablespoon cumin seeds (crushed) 1 tablespoon coriander seeds (crushed) 1/4 cup olive oil Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper (to taste) MUSTARD, TARRAGON AND PANKO CRUSTED BONE -
IN PRIME RIB: 1 4 - 6 pound 3 - rib standing prime rib roast 1/2 cup English mustard 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 cups panko breadcrumbs 1/4 cup tarragon (leaves only, chopped) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (to tast
IN PRIME RIB: 1 4 - 6 pound 3 - rib standing prime rib roast 1/2 cup English mustard 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 cups panko breadcrumbs 1/4 cup tarragon (leaves only, chopped) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (to taste)
If your
baby is old enough to be served fruits that do not need to be cooked, take out the appropriate amount of fruits from the freezer
bag, puree or mash and then store
in the fridge for up to 72 hours.
When I got a
bag of beautiful
baby potatoes
in my Mama Earth Organics order I wasn't sure what I would do with them.
TIP: Carrots last a long time
in the fridge if kept properly
in the crisper drawer, however, they'll last much longer if you take them out of the plastic
bags they come
in at the store (even the
baby carrot varieties), wash them, dry them off really well, and put them
in a Ziploc baggie lined with paper towels.
1
bag baby spinach: $ 1.99 «I end up eating so much more spinach if I hide it
in other things.
Since I can't think of anything cuter than
baby items (I literally squeal over them if I happen upon them
in a store), I filled a bunch of pastry
bags and quickly set out to decorate them.
Likewise with the
bags of
baby spinach, I never seemed to have it fresh when I needed it so I now I just put the whole
bag in the freezer.
We also love to add spinach to most of our smoothies (like my popular Blueberry Spinach Smoothie recipe), so we almost always have a big
bag of
baby spinach on hand
in the refrigerator.
If you can swing it, a lightweight double combined with a lightweight carrier might be your best bet, because if you're wearing your
baby you can put your carry - on
bag in the spare stroller seat.
ok, I'm going to ditch: my paper
in plastic
bags (oh, double whammy on the environment) for reusables, disposable diapers for gdiapers and cloth diapers for my
baby boy (I just bought both), pull - ups for cloth training pants for my toddler for bedtime, plastic water bottles, and swiffer cloths.
It's best to keep
baby's food and bottles together
in a separate
bag, and have it handy so you can easily pass through security with it.
And also as with flying with a newborn or flying with a younger
baby, changes of clothes are recommended for
baby and you, as well as plastic
bags to put them
in.