tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6483358146542142177.post3106511925988272064..comments2013-04-13T07:29:54.105-05:00Comments on Baby Bleauxs (A Hybrid Life): Do you know what's in your baby's food?Kelli of Baby Bleauxshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05101011207584458942noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6483358146542142177.post-18715807828980051252013-01-31T07:54:58.547-06:002013-01-31T07:54:58.547-06:00Thanks so much Rachel. I've never thought abou...Thanks so much Rachel. I've never thought about goat's milk. That is what my Granny used to give my dad and uncle when her milk supply ran out. Food has become a whole other beast right now... Bringing goats milk to the daycare will probably be questionable to the caregiver. But I will start looking into it immediately, since we have started cutting his formula with whole cows milk. I'll ask my ped about that too, she's been so supportive in all things that we have done, so she might have some good resources to pull from.Kelli of Baby Bleauxshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05101011207584458942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6483358146542142177.post-54571355207811386352013-01-30T11:56:37.177-06:002013-01-30T11:56:37.177-06:00Hi Kelli, great post! I'm the same as you, ver...Hi Kelli, great post! I'm the same as you, very concerned about what my family eats. I wanted to suggest a book to you: Disease Proof Your Child by Joel Fuhrman, MD <br />I love this author. And it's a great book! I think you would get a lot out of it. Also, I wanted to ask you if you've learned anything about organic goats milk as an alternative to cows milk? I know a lot of babies can't handle cows milk but goats milk is better suited for human consumption. Lots more benefits! Something you might want to look into. :) Rachel @ CloudsAndClovers.comhttp://cloudsandclovers.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6483358146542142177.post-37022460604758770262012-10-10T11:23:31.340-05:002012-10-10T11:23:31.340-05:00Hey Julie - I've warmed up his baby food sever...Hey Julie - I've warmed up his baby food several different ways. One being the bottle warmer (who knew, right), which is awesome because the food is heated by the steam, but not to the point of being "hot". Also, we put some hot water in a bowl, and then set his food bowl in the water and that does the trick sometimes. It gets tricky, but as long as it's not frozen or cold, they will suck it down :)<br />Kelli of Baby Bleauxshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05101011207584458942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6483358146542142177.post-17130869480877659322012-10-09T20:42:50.542-05:002012-10-09T20:42:50.542-05:00Yay for homemade baby food! My LO just started sol...Yay for homemade baby food! My LO just started solids a little over a week ago but so far, I make all her food. With organic veggies. I haven't found it difficult at all. And I don't even own a microwave so heating it up from the fridge is a bit more time consuming for us. But she loves it and I know what she's eating, so I think it's totally worth it. I know I'll have to introduce jarred food soon (her daycare insists on jarred vs homemade food) and when I do, it'll be organic jarred food with minimal ingredients. I totally agree with you that I think it's important to get her used to what real food tastes like to lay the foundation for good eating habits throughout her life. Julie Bnoreply@blogger.com