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Tuesday / 6 May 2008

The Road to Eating Better, Part 1

My husband and I have committed to eating healthier for ourselves and for Kendall. Over the past month or so we have found some great companies/products. I want to share them with you in case you are sick of eating chemicals and too much sugar as much as we are.


HAPPYBABY

"HAPPYBABY was born when we saw the need for nutritious and convenient alternatives to highly processed baby food. We believe baby's first meals should taste and look delicious—and nourish baby's body."

HappyBaby Brown Rice Cereal Kendall recently starting eating HAPPYBABY organic brown rice cereal. So far this is her favorite. We especially like it not only because it's organic, but it's also made with whole grains. Two thumbs up in our household. We also started Kendall on their frozen fruits and veggies as well. They are a little more difficult to make than simply twisting the top off a jar, but they smell like real food. We couldn't believe how bad Gerber's Organic Bananas smelled when we took off the lid.

We found HAPPYBABY at our local Super Target. It's also available at Whole Foods and the cereal alone can be found at Babies R Us. Find HAPPYBABY products near you.


Kashi

"Making natural food that tastes great is our job. And we love it. When you eat great-tasting all-natural food you won't miss the highly refined sugars, artificial additives, or preservatives. Our food is your ally in wellness, so everything from breakfast to dinner will make you feel healthier and happier."

Kashi Vanilla ShakeOf course, Kashi. I couldn't talk about eating better without talking about Kashi. They have a wide range of foods available. My favorite addition to my diet is their shakes. I use the vanilla shake mix in my mid-morning smoothie. That's one banana, 1c of strawberries, 1tbsp of flax seed, 1c of soy milk, 2 scoops of Kashi Vanilla Shake Mix. It's full of protein, so it makes a great after workout snack. They also have a chocolate shake mix which I think would make the perfect chocolate-banana smoothie. Magically delicious! Kashi also has a wide selection of cereals and crackers for breakfast and snacking. My husband started eating Honey Toasted Oats in lieu of Honey Nut Cheerios which has its share of sugar.

Kashi is readily available. We've purchased ours at Trader Joes, Super Target and our local grocery stores (Jewel & Dominick's). Find Kashi near you. Kashi.com also has an online store. I ordered a case of the shake mix, because Trader Joe's is the only nearby place that had it and we don't have time to go there often enough.


Annie's Homegrown

"We at Annie's believe that there's something reassuring about knowing what's in your food and who it comes from. As nourishers, we see the world as one giant system, beautifully complex yet intricately interconnected, that grows organically with the care it is given."

Annie's Homegrown Whole Wheat BunniesI tried Annie's Homegrown Whole Wheat Bunnies when I was looking for a tasty cracker to have with lunch. They reminded me of the original goldfish. Good. They also come in cheddar which means Kendall will be snacking on Wholesome Bunnies instead of Goldfish.

Annie's Homegrown is another one that we've found pretty easily. Our Target and local supermarkets stock several of their products. Find Annie's Homegrown near you or shop online.




That's all for now, more to come.

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Commentary on "The Road to Eating Better, Part 1"


So funny to read this right now as I am making my first batch of baby food. Sweet Potatoes. I have decided to try to make as much of her food as I can, so far it actually seems pretty easy. We have started bananas also, but those I just mashed up for her from a fresh banana and added a little bit of formula for consistency. She doesnt eat the whole thing so if I dont want it I slice it up on a cookie sheet, cover tightly in foil and then freeze it for an hour or so. Then transfer them to a ziploc bag for future mornings. I also just found something called "Tasty Baby" at our grocery store. Its frozen organic purees. She hasnt tried it yet bc technically my doctor didnt want her to start food till 6 months so I am kinda going slow until her check up. But it looks good! It was pretty pricey though and they only had 2 flavors for Stage1 so it probably wont be a frequent item in our house, but I thought it was worth a try. I will have to look into Happy Baby, I didnt see it at our Super Target, the only brand they carried was Gerber for everything :( They didnt even have Earth's Best which I have heard is pretty good. This is a long comment, I should have just emailed you. :)

said Megan Sanders on 6 May 2008 @ 9:22 PM

The HappyBaby is in a weird place at our Target - next to the frozen pizzas! Anyway, you may have to look around. It sounds similar to the "Tasty Baby" stuff you mentioned. It's frozen cubes of pureed food. The selections were somewhat limited, but I'm happy to have something that I can buy pre-made. Anything to save some time.

Kendall loves sweet potatoes! I've yet to make them myself. HappyBaby sells them premade.

I love giving her bananas because it's so easy. I heard good things about avocados, so we are going to try that soon.

said dawn(m) on 6 May 2008 @ 9:32 PM


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