Tuesday, 05 March 2013 00:00
Dairy Free Ice-Cream Provides Relief For Parents As Dairy Intolerance Rises Amongst Children
With 13.7 million people affected by dairy intolerance of which children comprise a high proportion, Steve Bessant had an idea to create a healthier sweet treat for his clients keen to avoid dairy and today his dairy and gluten free, coconut milk based ice-cream goes into 200 Waitrose stores around the country.
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Food
Tuesday, 26 February 2013 00:00
Cookbook Cafe's New 'Seedling Series Kids Cook' With The Edible Playground Project
Cookbook Cafe (www.cookbookcafe.co.uk) at InterContinental London Park Lane has partnered with the Edible Playgrounds project (part of Trees for Cities) to launch the Seedling Series Kids Cook programme, which celebrates ingredients and teaches kids where food comes from.
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Food
Sunday, 17 February 2013 00:00
10 Meal Prep Shortcuts that Will Save You Tons of Time
Time is something no one likes to waste, and no one wants to feel like they are spending half of their life in the kitchen, whether it’s to prepare food, eat meals or clean up afterwards. Cutting corners in the kitchen may seem like a taboo concept, but there are ways to shave off time without negatively affecting the quality of your meal.
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Food
Monday, 10 December 2012 00:00
10 Snack Ideas for Kids with Allergies
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of children with food allergies increased 18% between 1997 and 2007; while there are a plethora of theories about why food sensitivities are on the rise, there’s no definitive data to back up any one claim. Parents are left to manage their kids’ allergies to the best of their abilities, cautiously introducing new foods and scrupulously checking labels before letting their little ones eat anything. Because some foods are more likely to cause an allergic reaction in kids than others, here are 10 simple snacks that score low on the allergen likelihood list.
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Food
Saturday, 08 December 2012 00:00
To The Duchess of Cambridge My Wish For Your Child
Dear Katherine - Congratulations on the upcoming birth of your baby! I know this time for you is full of excitement, anticipation and unfortunately, nausea and feeling pretty bad. I am sorry to hear you have been so unwell. As a mother myself, I have many wishes for my own child which I wish the same for you.
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News
Friday, 19 October 2012 01:00
What Should I Feed My Baby? - How To Introduce Your Child To Healthy Eating
Taking your baby home from hospital for the first time can be a daunting experience for many new parents. This vulnerable, small creature you wish with all your heart will grow to be healthy and strong is completely dependent on you for food. Knowing what and how much to feed your baby is essential for Mums and Dads everywhere and Pure Ebba, Iceland's answer to Annabel Karmel, has written a vibrant and accessible 'how to' guide to provide all the necessary answers.
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Food
Sunday, 23 September 2012 01:00
10 Foods to Think Twice About Before Giving to a Toddler
When your child begins to eat solid food, it’s important to remember that just because his palate is expanding, there are still a variety of foods that aren’t suitable for him to eat at such a young age. Due to choking hazards, allergy concerns, and your toddler’s nutritional needs, some foods should be banned from your little ones plate until he’s older. You should avoid giving these ten foods to your toddler, and should carefully consider whether you want to introduce some of them into his diet at all, even when he’s older.
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Kids
Wednesday, 19 September 2012 01:00
30 Blogs with Gluten Free Recipes for Kids
f your child has been diagnosed with celiac disease or some other form of gluten sensitivity, finding healthy and palatable meal options for him can become a bit of a challenge. Kids are notoriously picky eaters as it is, and having a sensitivity to gluten eliminates many of the more traditional “kid favorite” foods that are staples in a child’s diet. The authors of these 30 blog entries, however, have found ways to serve up some delicious, gluten-free fare for the smaller set.
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Food
Thursday, 24 May 2012 00:00
Clever 9 Year Old Blogs about shameful school lunches
You know something is up when even a 9 year old notices things are just not right and tries to do something about it. 9 Year Old Martha Payne, started photographing her dreadful school lunches and began blogging about them - she gained so much attention that the school has now changed the quality of their food from junk to a much more healthier variety.
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Food
Thursday, 09 February 2012 09:12
Chris Kendall interviews Karen Ranzi - Author of Creating Healthy Children
Chris Kendall from the Raw Advantage.com interviews Karen Ranzi, who has written an incredible book. I met Chris in Costa Rica and he is one of the nicest people you will ever meet. And so passionate about spreading the word about healthy living. He is also a great interviewer! Watch this discussing between Chris and Karen!
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Health
