Reducing Holiday Meal Frenzy

November 28th, 2008 by admin

By Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers
www.FreshBaby.com
 
 Is it your turn to host Thanksgiving this year? Lucky You! The holiday season can be stressful enough without the extra added pressure of making one of the “big” holiday meals for 15 of your closest relatives or friends. We wish we could give you an “Easy” button for your holiday meals, but the best we can do is offer you a few terrific tips that will help you get through it smoothly! Read the rest of this entry »

Healthy, Quick Breakfast Ideas

July 15th, 2007 by admin

Healthy, Quick Breakfast Ideas

 by Alice & Mila

 Most of us already know breakfast is the most important meal of the day… This is especially true when it comes to kids. We need to ensure their little bodies receive nourishing foods to help them grow and thrive. Read the rest of this entry »

Making the Career Relaunch Transition Easier for Your Kids

July 4th, 2007 by admin

Making the Career Relaunch Transition Easier for Your Kids
By Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin
Authors of Back on the Career Track

Don’t expect your children to be thrilled with the idea of your going back to work. Any change in their routine may throw them. Presenting yourself consistently as a working parent is the key to making the transition easier. We think a gradual relaunch, in which you get your kids accustomed to your absence when they come home from school two or three days a week before you then shift to five days a week in the office, will make the transition easier for them to handle. Read the rest of this entry »

The Sneaky Chef Book Review

June 22nd, 2007 by admin

 The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies For Hiding Healthy Foods In Kids’ Favorite Meals

Author: Missy Chase Lapine

Introduction by: Anastassios Koumbourlis, M.D.

Review by: Tammy Pinarbasi

The Sneaky Chef: Simple Strategies For Hiding Healthy Foods In Kids’ Favorite Meals is a delightfully informative read with the author’s purpose to show parents how to incorporate ‘Super Foods’ into the diets of the pickiest eaters by sneaking foods that are good for them (usually on their yuck list) into the foods they love. Read the rest of this entry »