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Entries from October 2008

Your Wealth &Your Health. Is your baby getting a healthy start in life?

October 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

What is on your table?

The global scientific community has constantly acknowledged the negative and at times long lasting effects of small doses of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals on people, especially during the early stages of development as a fetus and during infancy. These pesticides and other agricultural chemicals release toxins into our systems whose effects are still being studied and about which the scientific community finds little consensus due to the lobbying activities of some of the great multinational corporations, whose businesses might be negatively affected in case all the scientific evidence comes to light. So with all this evidence that is constantly being released why is organic food not on every table?

 I grew-up on a predominantly organic lifestyle and I can still vividly remember the reaction I got from my very first chemical grown apple. I got a swollen tongue; there was fluid in my ear drums that caused me to lose my balance thus couldn’t drive and flu like symptoms. After numerous visits to my doctor’s office, to a cardiologist I was finally sent to see an allergist who then figured out I was allergic to pesticides.  I was stumped to say the least; I knew pesticide was used to kill inserts etc. I innocently asked the doctor if someone could have sneaked it into my food. The Dr simple asked me to list all what I had eaten the past couple of weeks, it was easy since at that point I had only bought apples and rice from the super market (still had my food from home my mami made) and she said it is the apples…..little did I know that pesticide was also used in the preservation of food…. That was almost 18 years ago.

We all know organic costs a bit more but I personally believe the benefits outweigh the difference in cost. My experience with the “pesticide-sprayed” apple resulted in about 3 weeks of school and work absence, and about 6 different doctors’ offices co-pays.  I could have saved time, anxiety, and tons of money in co-pays alone!

 You would be surprised to find out how affordable eating organic can be. The key is to try and eat seasonal as much as possible because produce is always cheaper when in season. Other ways of cutting costs include: buying from your local farmers market, joining a local CSA* or a local co-op,  and MOST IMPORTANTLY  avoid  shopping the big name grocery stores for organic foods, that is where you truly throw your $$$$ out the window.

 Also, buying organic helps you prioritize a whole lot better. You don’t buy as much nonsense and junk food and you don’t waste so much. Believe me, when you pay more for your food, you will make use of EVERY item you buy. Society has   trained us to always overindulge, people don’t usually eat because they are hungry they eat because they can afford to buy it. When you buy a $1 bag of chips, you feel free to ingest the whole bag in one sitting because it’s cheap. But when you spend $3-4 on a bag of chips, trust me you will make it last the WHOLE week. Changing your diet and household products to organic can seriously reduce allergies and eczemas and thus reduce the number of doctor’s visits. Therefore at the end of the day, organic is good for your wallet, good for the environment and most importantly good for the health of your family.

Here is the list of the top 10 foods containing the most pesticides, according to the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit research group based in Washington, DC.

If you cannot buy organic versions of these foods, you can still evade harm by looking for an alternative that contains the same valuable vitamins and minerals.

The List:

  • Strawberries

  • Bell peppers

  • Spinach

  • Cherries

  • Peaches

  • Mexican cantaloupe

  • Celery

  • Apples

  • Apricot

  • Imported grapes

If you need more scientific facts on why organic produce is better than pesticide-sprayed goods, please click on the link below:
http://www.yummyspoonfuls.com/why_organic.htm

 

Moving forward into the twenty-first century, humanity must make strides to live better, not only in a technological sense, but more importantly in a culinary sense – making wise food choices.  The smartest savings account you can set up for yourself and/or your family exists in your refrigerator, not your local bank, contrary to popular belief.  When you eat right, you are on the way to saving right, because what ever savings you amass over the years will not be used to combat diseases caused by a lifetime of poor food choices.  To achieve this goal, things just cannot be business as usual – we have to be drastic in our resolve to eat right, and save right.  Your health is really your wealth.

  

*CSA =Community Supported Agriculture where you buy a farm share and get a box of produce every week.

 

“A Nation is only as healthy as its children.”
- Harry Truman

 

 

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See us LIVE- Northside fall festival October 10

October 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Please come and visit with us at Northside fall event. There will be lots of activities for the entire family, from face painting to fresh local produce, come out and spend quality time with your friends and family. We are passionate about people and food. Feeding our kids healthy wholesome nutritious meals is not a privilege, it is an obligation. With the childhood obesity rate on the rise it is imperative that we teach our kids healthy eating habits from the very first Yummy Spoonfuls.

We are a strong believer of the adage “you are what you eat”

5-8pm
2223 Cartersville Highway
Dallas GA 30132

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See us live Babies R Us October 11

October 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

We will be at Babies R Us Healthy baby day event Saturday October 11 from 11am-3pm. Please come and visit with us. We are passionate about people and food. Feeding our kids healthy wholesome nutritious meals is not a privilege, it is an obligation. With the childhood obesity rate on the rise it is imperative that we teach our kids healthy eating habits from the very first Yummy Spoonfuls.

We are a strong believer of the adage  “you are what you eat”

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See us live- Blah Blah Boutique October 18

October 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

We invite you to visit us at Blah Blah Boutique for our premier sampling event. Bring the family along to enjoy our fresh, tasty and nutritious 100% USDA certified organic baby food. Free ideas on homemade healthy snacks that is quick to make, cheap on the budget and most importantly junk free. All 25 foods items are dairy free, gluten free, no fillers added, no additive added, no added sugar, no added salt. With 25 distinct flavorful nutritious choices to choose from, there is something for every palate even the most discriminatory.

10% discount from Blah Blah Boutique to all attendees. 

 

Yummy Spoonfuls is –passionate for people and food.

 

Saturday October 18th

Noon- 3pm EST

 

The Village of East Atlanta

477 Flat Shoals Ave Atlanta Georgia 30316

 

 

 

 

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Creamy Yummy Organic Broccoli not just for babies

October 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 

 

Pureed organic broccoli

Pureed organic broccoli

 

You probably know that Yummy Spoonfuls has 25 distinct nutritious flavorful 100% USDA certified organic baby and toddler meals to choose from. There is something for every palate even the most discriminatory.  But did you know that Yummy Spoonfuls can be easily incorporated into quick meals for the entire family?

 

Who says only babies can enjoy our Creamy Yummy broccoli. Here are some yummy tricks for the entire family. Remember Yummy Spoonfuls is 100% organic 100% of the time.

 

Creamy Yummy Broccoli: ‘soup’   turn your creamy yummy broccoli into a delicious nutritious soup your whole family will enjoy.
Add sauté organic onion and organic chicken broth to Yummy Spoonfuls creamy yummy broccoli for a nourishing soup packed with vitamins A & C.

 

Creamy Yummy Broccoli ‘dip’:  No time to make a dip from scratch? Add organic sour cream and some grated cheese to creamy yummy broccoli and you have a dip to serve with raw vegetables or organic pita chips.

Creamy Yummy Broccoli ‘pesto’:  add organic roasted garlic, toasted pine nuts, cheese and olive oil to creamy yummy broccoli and you have a quick spread for your crackers. This can also be used for pasta

 

If you have a unique way in which you use Yummy Spoonfuls please contact us and we will publish it in our newsletter and our blog.

 

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How Balanced is your table?

October 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 

There is an innate satisfaction within us as parents that we all experience when our babies reach each and every milestone. From something as simple as their very first smile to a huge challenge like being ready for table food, each step makes us proud.

We can’t wait for our babies to turn one year old and have the pediatrician tell us, “Your baby is now ready for table food and can eat what ever the rest of the family is eating”. Taking allergies into consideration, most of us feel from there on is a “free for all”.

Although your baby is ready to join the rest of the family at meals, we should always remember that the dietary needs we have as adults are not necessarily appropriate for our growing babies. For example, babies need more calories than adults to sustain the growth of muscle, tissue and bone that takes place throughout childhood.

During the first two years of life fat is needed due to the fact that it is the most concentrated source of energy and it is also important for healthy development of the brain and nervous system. Without enough fat in the diet a child would need to burn protein for energy*.  On the other hand, experts tells us that children over five should limit calorie from fat

At the early stages babies are a busy bundles of endless activity with bodies that are in a state of growth and development. They need a constant supply of highly nutritional building blocks not only free of chemicals but equally high in protein, essential fats, complex carbohydrates, and a full complement of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients to fuel their active life style.

Thus the question, HOW BALANCED IS YOUR TABLE FOOD AND IS IT APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR GROWING BABY?

Some tips to help you make the right choices:

  • Taking into consideration how tiny baby tummies are and given the fact that they can only take so many bites a day, efficiency is of the utmost importance
  • Make sure the diet includes  good calories, protein, calcium, whole grains and other complex carbohydrates, veggies and fruits 
  • Feed babies food that satisfy more than one nutritional requirement i.e. whole grain will satisfy the need for complex carbohydrates and iron
  • Do not feed babies ‘empty’ calories. Make every bite count. Whenever you want to feed something to your baby, ask yourself what nutritional role is that little bite going to play? Remember that every bite your baby takes is a nutritional opportunity for you to nourish your baby with the very best.

    Here at Yummy Spoonfuls, as always, our goal is bringing wholesome convenience to busy parents without all the added junk. Our Chunky Yummy (stage 3) is table food, made especially for babies, which parents will also enjoy. There are choices like, Organic Rice Medley and Organic Adzuki Bean Porridge.  Check out our website for a complete list and pictures of our selection.

    * Your pediatrician might advise on low fat diet if baby is overweight.

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