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Saturday, February 28, 2004
Breastfeeding
Section II - Breastfeeding Management
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding and food additives
These are just a few things that interest me, especially the one on food additives.
We as a family have cut back on a lot of highly processed or enhanced foods. We are not perfect at this and still do have convenience foods, just not as many as we used to. We also have an open fruit bowl policy which means the kids can take fruit if they are hungry. (This works most of the time). If we do have lollies, we try to use natural lollies (readily available in the shops ad they do taste better) or at least restrict the amount we give them. The kids aren't disadvantaged because of this but in fact get the advantage of learning how to cook from scratch.
Section II - Breastfeeding Management
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding and food additives
These are just a few things that interest me, especially the one on food additives.
We as a family have cut back on a lot of highly processed or enhanced foods. We are not perfect at this and still do have convenience foods, just not as many as we used to. We also have an open fruit bowl policy which means the kids can take fruit if they are hungry. (This works most of the time). If we do have lollies, we try to use natural lollies (readily available in the shops ad they do taste better) or at least restrict the amount we give them. The kids aren't disadvantaged because of this but in fact get the advantage of learning how to cook from scratch.