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[+] New to bottles: how long does a bottle warmer take to heat your bottle? anyone have ... 10 replies
- Make sure that you are using glass bottles. It's not just BPA in plastic bottles. Resent research points to other chemicals in plastic (all plastics) which is leaching into the formula. Good luck!...
Talk : : April 04, 2012
[+] Today I babysat for a friend of mine. She has a 4 mo who is formula fed. I cannot get... 40 replies
- THIS! And lead, BPA, and assorted other toxins...
Talk : : April 03, 2012
Today I babysat for a friend of mine. She has a 4 mo who is formula fed. I cannot get over how foul that stuff is. Formula smells going in and it smells coming out. My clothes still smell like stale milk. I breastfed my kids and I cannot for the life of me understand how anyone would think that THAT STUFF is better than breastmilk. I felt bad for the little baby.
40 replies [ Reply | Watch | More04.03.12, 05:03 PM Flag ]It is vile smelling but who cares. Not everyone can breastfeed, some babies need to be supplemented, some people go back to work and can't pump/don't get enough from pumping. So easy to judge when you know nothing about circumstances.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:11 PM FlagOP-Fair enough, I just had never smelled it before. Literally out of 9 friends that just had babies, only 1 is still breastfeeding. I guess I am just surprised that so many people resort to this alternative considering the smell (and the rest.)
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:15 PM Flagit's really not an alternative...some people cannot...some babies are born pre-mature, never latch on, breast milk never comes in...and on and on and on and on.....wake up.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:16 PM Flagactually who freaken cares if she chose or not. I chose to quit at 6 months. I'll admit I was a little traumatized by the poop at first but I got over it with my new found freedom. Both of my kids never got over nursing every 2 hours and it was quite a drag. And you know what? When your kid is on solids it is going to be worse than formula poop.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:34 PM Flag
Nobody thinks it's better. There's nothing wrong with it. Some people can't or don't want to nurse. BFD. It's a personal choice and women like you make very good women feel insecure and like failures. There's no need. I nursed and did both after returning to work. Kids are perfectly healthy & fine. Yes, it smells like ass - but perhaps so does breastmilk - you are just used to your own scent.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:13 PM FlagI feel bad for your friend. She has you judging her and thinking her baby smells bad.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:13 PM Flagi think you should correct the first sentence of your post - that woman is obviously not a friend of yours.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:21 PM FlagDon't feel bad for the baby. Both of my DCs were fed nothing but THAT (stinky) STUFF and turned out just fine. Better than fine, actually. Smarts as a whip and have never had an ear infection, allergy, or anything more than the common cold between them. I think you're exaggerating to reinforce your own sense of superiority, which stinks way worse than any formula does.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 05:26 PM Flag-
DS is the only formula fed baby in his playgroup of ~10. The other moms are a PITA like you and constantly told me how BF is the best, blah, blah, blah, and I must not care about him. Needless to say, my son rolled over first, sat up first, and started walking 3 months before any other BF baby did. I feel badly for your children. Very badly.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 06:06 PM FlagI was breastfed. Am not particularly smart or successful, and also fat. My relationship with my mother was terrible, about as bad as it could be. My daughter was formula fed. She's smart, she's thin, and we get along great. Do whatever makes you happy, and stop judging other people's babies for how their poop smells. Geez.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 06:18 PM FlagWell, considering how you unloaded twenty something years of accumulated pesticides into your first child, formula might not smell that bad.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 10:33 PM Flagwhatever lady. Formula moms always trot this shit out. Get over yourself. Formula has tons of toxins too. Do your research.
[ Reply | More ]04.04.12, 07:23 AM Flagnp: I have done my reseach and I honestly believe that breast milk is probably just as contaminated as formula. Tests have been done and show that many environmental toxins are present such as the above listed. If I were going to BF, I would want to have my milk tested to see what's actually in there, good and bad.
[ Reply | More ]04.04.12, 09:17 AM Flag
kale smells worse than chocolate ice cream but that doesn't mean the ice cream is better for me than the kale.
[ Reply | More ]04.04.12, 09:16 AM FlagI was formula fed and am healthy. I also went to an Ivy League school. Oh well. My 2 kids had to be formula fed. One aced his SAT's. Oh well. Ironically I did try to nurse my son but his allergies were so severe my doctor made me put him on formula. Oh well. Obviously being nursed turns someone into a judgmental beyotch. Oh well. Sorry your mom screwed it all up.
[ Reply | More ]04.04.12, 09:31 AM Flag
[+] Forgive the boring post, but I'm about to have my first baby and realized that we don... 32 replies
- you should google "gel" and chlorine in diapers and learn about how hazardous this is really. much like the BPA in the bottles that the industry knew was toxic for the last 100 years, the manufacturers of the diapers also know...if you use bottle, use BPA free make sure...
Talk : : April 03, 2012
Forgive the boring post, but I'm about to have my first baby and realized that we don't have any diapers in the house! Any recommendations for the best diaper brand? Did you buy size NB or will most babies require a bigger size? Thanks!
32 replies [ Reply | Watch | More04.03.12, 01:09 PM Flag ]NB Pampers - don't buy too many in case you have a really big baby - they'll be in size 1 soon.
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you should google "gel" and chlorine in diapers and learn about how hazardous this is really. much like the BPA in the bottles that the industry knew was toxic for the last 100 years, the manufacturers of the diapers also know all the diseases that it exposes kids to. its all online - you just have to look.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:14 PM FlagI'm easily persuaded on these matters. Do you have a recommendation on a brand? I just saw Huggies Pure and Natural
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:16 PM Flagi used these and they sell them online and at babies r'us - http://www.tushies.com/ (organic and gel free)...if you use bottle, use BPA free make sure...and pacifiers, make sure they are the clear kind - the others are also filled with awful things
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:19 PM Flag
see this- http://toxipedia.org/display/toxipedia/Diapers
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:16 PM FlagOMG! How did we all survive? Just don't keep your kid in diapers until they're 4 and they'll be just fine.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:18 PM Flaghow? look at cancer rates and the growing rates of god knows how many disorders our generation is giving birth to (just look at autism for one or autoimmune issues in our generation children). i think its one part our current environment and one part that we were are inheriting roughly 50 yrs of increasingly toxic products (from GMO foods, to polluted water systems to over vaccination to plastics that have been leeching toxic chemicals, toxic food coloring etc etc). we survived, but look what is happening to our kids and future generations. don't fool yourself - inform yourself
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:26 PM Flag-
dont have to.just buy organic,and make a choice to not feed my kids garbage with pesticide and chemicals and avoid plastics.wont save the world but does lower their toxic load.in the EU they banned many food colorings that in the US they have not - for one reason only. the public in the UK was in an uproar over a study that came out confirming links between certain food coloring and spectrum disorders. the govt forced huge companies like kraft to change manufacturing practices in the UK and then EU. in the US they did not have to - b/c the public responds just like you. as a result, your kids suffer. not about communes just ones willingness to help fund companies that poison your kids for their bottom line
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:40 PM Flag
We'll cure cancer - pretty much there. And who the hell wants to get old?
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:43 PM Flagwell, hopefully your kids will share your sentiment when they are giving birth to children who are now in a world where autism rate will be 1 in 20, which is where it is going. in less than 10 yrs the rates have gone from 1 in 120 to 1 in 85...do the math. and imagine a world where all those kids grow up and that many adults are autistic, and others are asthmatic or suffer from any number of other autoimmune issues. if we don't educate our kids to make smart choices - their kids will have none. not being alarmist, but a realist. we have to turn this ship around somehow - we have the information - our parents did not.
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:51 PM Flag
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NB and get organic diapers only - others have gel in them and chlorine that is soooo toxic
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:11 PM FlagThe hospital will send you home with enough for a few days. Try what they give, if there is no leakage (different diapers have different shape and some people have leakage issues) then stick with what works. If you do have leakage, mix it up. (One of my dc could wear Pampers Cruisers without a problem but the other ones he'd crap up the back all the time.)
[ Reply | More ]04.03.12, 01:30 PM Flag
[+] Why are people on here so incredibly mean, degrading, condescending, etc? I really w... 62 replies
- make up - you are supporting the Chemical's Industry that is responsible for countless crimes against the environment and your health. The same company that gave you Aspirin also hid for over 100 yrs proven research that showed links between BPA and countless diseases. Or how about when you buy GMO foods and your support on Monsanto? If you want to stand on a soap box then hopefully you are putting your money where you morals are - not just protecting puppies,...
Talk : : April 01, 2012
Why are people on here so incredibly mean, degrading, condescending, etc? I really want your answers! Is it one person just going to town all over the place? Is it the anonymity? Is it NY? Go ahead--give me your best (worst?!), UBers!
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Calling someone the c word about her dog issue. Calling out every grammar mistake. Putting down women's views on child rearing that may not effect anyone outside her family. Putting down choosing private, choosing public, choosing day care, choosing nannies. Skewering women for choosing plastic surgery. I can go on and on and on.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:16 PM Flagnp. I just read the dog lady post and that woman is a cunt, you can use a different word if you wold like, but she truly sounds like a horribly selfish person. The grammar thing? blech! ITA!
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:17 PM Flagi am the dog lady...yes...you are right...i suppose me feeling like a dog that lands my 75 yr old father in the hospital for 4 days with infected dog bites..and then i have to trust him around my 6 yr old..should not be cause for concern...or the fact that he attacked the trainer. i should probably give my kids away for adoption and quit my job so that i can devote all my time to the dog that needs intensive training daily...agreed. thanks for showing me the light.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:24 PM Flagyou don't even get it. It is that you buy these dogs (instead of doing the responsible thing and rescue). Also, if you dog is dangerous, you shouldn't just be giving him away if he can hurt others.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:25 PM Flagnp. lol I'm guessing you were also one of the responders. OP, the point is that you seem to have no clue what type of industry you are supporting. Please, look into puppy mills, you might change your mind about how you get your animals.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:26 PM Flagop-just wanted to let you know that when you buy your infant formula, your cereals from Kraft, your hair die, your make up - you are supporting the Chemical's Industry that is responsible for countless crimes against the environment and your health. The same company that gave you Aspirin also hid for over 100 yrs proven research that showed links between BPA and countless diseases. Or how about when you buy GMO foods and your support on Monsanto? If you want to stand on a soap box then hopefully you are putting your money where you morals are - not just protecting puppies, but children, the planet and our future.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:33 PM Flagwell, i don't buy any of those products, but the fact is, you could easily save an animal instead of paying people to torture animals (do you even realize what the animals on puppy mills go through) and you will spend LESS money and can still get a great animal. You don't lose anything by making the kinder choice.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:36 PM Flagop-what would have happened to this dog lets say we did not buy it? lets say no one bought it? can you guess? you want to shut down puppy mills, you need to legislate to make it happen - you need to create licensing policies for retailers - you need to create systemic changes. when i don't buy that dog at the store, he gets taken to a shelter and killed. your theory is like telling people not to support our foster system, because then more teens will use birth control and families at risk will be more responsible.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:41 PM Flagnp. no, she is saying don't add to the creation of dogs (this would be the unwanted children), by buying these dogs you make it so there is more of a demand for them. If people stop buying them, the puppy mill owners will not be able to make money off of them and the system will shut down. but hey, I guess because your actions don't cause an instant change, then you just plan on adding fuel to the puppy mill business. good for you OP!
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:45 PM Flagop-ok...so you don't fund the store...but you know this stops nothing and you know me buying one dog does not an industry make. you want to make a difference...go call your congressman - lobby, petition, do the leg work. your inaction in this regard does NOTHING...in as much as me buying 1 puppy did nothing. again - THIS dog would have been killed had I not bought him...or someone else. do you not get this? life is not just "big picture" thinking...there are practical realities. And lets say we closed all the mills today - would you then buy all the dogs in the stores...or ship them to a shelter and be killed? Just wondering.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:52 PM Flag
op-oh yes you do. do you use sunscreen, dish washing detergent, shampoo, how about any kraft cereal that has any food coloring (which by the way in the EU was shown linked directly to ADD and Asthma and was oulawed and yet in US its still OK...b/c consumers were in an uproar and we are not)...do you buy any of these products? Do you ever take plastic bags at a store or use plastic bags to throw away your garbage? Do you have any idea how much destruction you do...while preaching to me. I bought a dog that would have ended up dead at a shelter...b/c our system (across the board) is screwed.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:45 PM Flag
nice people don't use that word, period. You fall right in with the people OP is talking about if you do use it.
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nope. Shocking to know that more than one person thinks that word is vile. Shocking.
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I think it shows the type of person you are. You are all about volunteering for animal shelters and feeding the poor but you can't muster up a half a second of humanity for a fellow UBer to find out what kind of situation that OP had going on before you pounced. You made a split second assessment and there was no reasoning with you. Again, I'm NOT that OP. I was one asking her intelligent questions and problem solving until you took over my subthread with your name calling.
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Because they're unhappy with their lives and do/say mean shit to other women, anonymously, as a way of distracting themselves and not dealing with their own issues.
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Often there are posts stupid enough to qualify such responses. Honestly if I was asked some of the questions posted here irl I'd respond the same way. If you're going to be that ignorant you deserve what you get. Or you can leave.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:29 PM FlagWhy would ignorance deserve nastiness? The correct response would be education. What human being would truly learn from anger and hatred? You are changing no one with those responses. Does screaming and denigrating your child help her become a better person? Of course not. You teach kindly. Works best for me anyway.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 12:32 PM Flag
There are many bitter responders on here and it is mostly NYC. People of tired of life, too much poverty, the filthy rich are all on vacation so the middle and poor class are stuck in NYC and ub is not what it once was. People or the moderator are making up silly posts like that nanny one where the bitch wanted her to stay in manhattan resulting in negative responces.
[ Reply | More ]04.01.12, 03:07 PM FlagI'm glad someone asked this question...I've been thinking about it too. I have to say that this site reminds me of high school- and surprise surprise, I went to a top tier nyc private school (from a progressive, mixed income elementary/middle school that people on here dismiss regularly). Bitchy, mean, privileged girls acting like everyone should have privilege and if you don't have the right things, look a very particular way, and know all the very elite things that are taught at elite private schools, you are an idiot. I thought this was an attitude confined to high school- and in fact, when I run into some of those bitchy girls from hs they appear to have evolved (20 years later) but some of the comments here from adult women make me think that they probably haven't.
[ Reply | More ]04.02.12, 12:09 PM FlagI think there is one person here who is an incredible jerk and does multiple posts, answers her own questions and is generally obnoxious. there are some others who use the anonymous factor to say mean things they wouldn't say in real life. If you can filter out the barbs, there are also people who will try to give you their best opinion. sometimes those good opinions can come off harsh but we can only work with the written word here.
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[+] What are some high quality toys I can get for my 12mo DD? I'd prefer BPA free/Non pla... 15 replies
Talk : : March 29, 2012
What are some high quality toys I can get for my 12mo DD? I'd prefer BPA free/Non plastic stuff but I can't find anything recommended by others. She loves my cell phone :) and of course is drawn to all the colorful plastic stuff made in China but I don't want her chewing on that stuff... any ideas?
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... Street lunchbox. But it was more likely to be plastic, the lunchbox media of choice in the '80s and '90s, than made of metal. Metal lunchboxes, however, are back! Now that everyone's gotten freaked out about BPA in plastics, good old dentable metal is back, and portable storageware-maker Vandor has the cutest Sesame Street design ever: meta-Oscar, Cookie Monster, and Elmo boxes that are monster-colored and just feature the creatures' eyes. The side of the ...Buzz : March 29, 2012
[+] Cousin just had her first DB. All she wants are nice/fun/developmental toys. My DCs a... 19 replies
- OP here. Thank you! What's the deal with BPA in kid's toys these days? is that banned or allowed? I...it's not a big deal and most baby toys are now bpa free....
- think most toys don't have it. Some have sticker that says BPA free, but it is really only an issue if it is something that food will be in...
- OP: I will look for BPA free labels. I actually think since babies stick everything in their mouths...
Talk : : March 06, 2012
Cousin just had her first DB. All she wants are nice/fun/developmental toys. My DCs are >5 yrs old, I don't remember what the good toys are for <1 y.o. Any recommendations? Moms with babies, what did you love? I remember the Sophie Giraffe teether and thats about it.
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[+] Remember the mom who freaked out bc MIL microwaved saran wrap? I thought she was nuts... 19 replies
- The EU and Canada have banned phtalates and BPA from all items marketed torwards children. I think I read something about the FDA as well, will try to look. Isn't this pretty severe? They ARE banning these things. be surprised. There is a great book called "Hyping Health Risks...
Talk : : February 22, 2012
Remember the mom who freaked out bc MIL microwaved saran wrap? I thought she was nuts but Mt Sinai says one should not microwave plastics, bc of phtalates. http://www.mountsinai.org/static_files/MSMC/Files/Patient%20Care/Children/Childrens%20Environmental%20Health%20Center/Phthalates.pdf
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OP. yeah I remember that part too. but lots of people went on a tangent about how bad this plastics thing is (or not). I was on the Mt Sinai site today and ran across this.
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did you read this article? it seems to say it's something that merits a lifestyle change (np)
[ Reply | More ]02.22.12, 12:21 PM Flaga one-off still isn't going to hurt you. anymore than a diet coke once a year is going to hurt you.
[ Reply | More ]02.22.12, 12:23 PM Flagwho said one off? the article says Mt Sinai recommends people avoid certain types of plastics in their entirety and avoid heating food/drinks in plastic containers like tupperware in the microwave. to me that;'s a lifestyle change
[ Reply | More ]02.22.12, 12:25 PM Flagok. it doesn't say doing it once will ruin you. it's a recommendation, not a requirement. if it were a health requirement, the things would be banned altogether.
[ Reply | More ]02.22.12, 12:29 PM FlagNP: Public health mom, and I have to agree with this. The actual risks that phthalates pose aren't very well understood at all. When something might be harmful at the doses we often encounter, but then again it might not be, most of us opt to err on the conservative side. But that means we end up making our lives difficult for no reason in probably most of those cases. Microwaving plastic now and then isn't going to hurt you in the way that something like smoking does.
[ Reply | More ]02.22.12, 12:32 PM FlagI don't know why you are harping on this issue of one-off so much. I am confused. I am not OP, I read the article and I am surprised that an organization like Mt Sinai would recommend a comprehensive move away from plastics like this. A lot of the fearmongering about plastics and chemicals I see just from random fringe groups. My point is that if Mt Sinai is advocating this it seems legit
[ Reply | More ]02.22.12, 12:34 PM FlagI disagree with this. Plastics are found in the bodies of children even as infants. I think the fewer plastics we expose them to over time is better. I also think a lot of health issues may eventually be traced to this. I'm not a big believer in organic food or no-sweets etc. but this seems to resonate with me. When I was a baby I drank from glass bottles, not plastic and with a rubber nipple, not plastic. Kids now have plastics in their body from day one .
[ Reply | More ]02.22.12, 01:26 PM Flag
The EU and Canada have banned phtalates and BPA from all items marketed torwards children. I think I read something about the FDA as well, will try to look. Isn't this pretty severe? They ARE banning these things. http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/internal_market/single_market_for_goods/technical_harmonisation/l32033_en.htm
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[+] New mom with 8mo DB who is deathly afraid of all the toxins in plastics (BPA, phtalat... 21 replies
Talk : : February 22, 2012
New mom with 8mo DB who is deathly afraid of all the toxins in plastics (BPA, phtalates, etc). Yes you can totally make fun of me for this, but can people help me find some teethers that DB can bite that aren't plastic? She eats EVERYTHING. Also, sippy cups/straw cups that aren't plastic? I've heard there are some stainless steel ones but can't find them..... Help an anxious mom out!!
21 replies [ Reply | Watch | More02.22.12, 07:00 AM Flag ]The best teether is a wet washcloth that you've put in the freezer. you can find all kinds of older dishware at your grandma's house or at the flea markets. Get inventive
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Oh good lord. "deathly afraid"? You need a little perspective. Some babies have REAL problems.
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you don't need teethers, but you can certainly give ice and frozen fruit.
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[+] I microwave plastics, including saran wrap, feed her canned foods, don't buy organic ... 23 replies
- here is good info on BPA: A 2010 report from the United States Food and...September 2010, Canada became the first country to declare BPA a toxic substance.[2][3] In the European Union and Canada, BPA use is banned in baby bottles.[4]--> So if the FDA says it...easy choice of not eating canned foods and choosing BPA free plastics?...
- There is BPA in saran wrap?...
Talk : : February 16, 2012
I microwave plastics, including saran wrap, feed her canned foods, don't buy organic anything, use carcinogenic baby shampoo. Am I slowly killing my child?
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You know, at the risk of sounding judgy I've never understood why, when there's relatively good, reliable information out there about a possible health risk, most of us don't take it to heart. Researchers and medical scientists/pros don't toil over these things for nothing. Why is it hard for us to change our habits and apply new information? We are not talking about huge changes.
[ Reply | More ]02.16.12, 08:47 AM FlagI'm being serious--can you point me to some reliable resources that talk about these risks?
[ Reply | More ]02.16.12, 08:51 AM Flaghere is good info on BPA: A 2010 report from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) raised further concerns regarding exposure of fetuses, infants, and young children.[1] In September 2010, Canada became the first country to declare BPA a toxic substance.[2][3] In the European Union and Canada, BPA use is banned in baby bottles.[4]--> So if the FDA says it's bad and Canada and the EU ban it, why not make the easy choice of not eating canned foods and choosing BPA free plastics?
[ Reply | More ]02.16.12, 09:16 AM Flagenvironmental working group is more reliable, ethical, thorough and public interest oriented than DDS with all their bs agendas . www.ewg.org
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We all make choices -- fine -- but this is just stupid. Why would you not opt for a paper towel rather than saran wrap in the microwave?
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It's impossible to be perfect but this seems like a lot all at once. Have you seen this? http://erbc.vassar.edu/ -- very interesting on the environmental risks and breast cancer
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[+] Did you ever feed your DB canned foods? 7 replies
- I think op is worried about BPA's in the lining of canned foods and the research that indicates it can cause health issues. It has already been banned from baby food containers (and...
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Talk : : February 13, 2012
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I think op is worried about BPA's in the lining of canned foods and the research that indicates it can cause health issues. It has already been banned from baby food containers (and people avoid plastic bottles), but many do not realize it is present in so many canned foods http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20100518/canned-food-may-expose-people-to-bpa
[ Reply | More ]02.13.12, 09:21 AM FlagI make chili w/ canned beans and use canned beans / corn from time to time - not a lot though.. why do you ask?
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[+] Is there such a thing as a leak-proof sippy cup that's BPA free? This is for #3 (got... 9 replies
- All the playtex and Munchkins ones are BPA free now. they work fine....
- " ones. I think they are by first years. they are bpa free and don't leak....
- I use the Playtex ones. Pretty much all kid cups are BPA free....
- re safe buying anything at Whole Foods, they definitely don't sell anything with BPAs or any other harmful stuff....
Talk : : February 09, 2012
Is there such a thing as a leak-proof sippy cup that's BPA free? This is for #3 (got rid of all the old plastic cups I used with first two). Have tried spouts for Born Free bottles (AWFUL--16 month old uses them as toys to see how much he can shake out); Think Baby; Zoli. All leak and/or are impossible to clean properly. TIA.
9 replies [ Reply | Watch | More02.09.12, 05:30 AM Flag ]I like the Munchkin straw cups for dd... have been using them nearly 2 years and they rarely leak when put together properly.
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Almost all the cups are bpa-free now. just buy the "take & toss" ones. I think they are by first years. they are bpa free and don't leak.
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[+] On vacation with MIL and SIL, MIL put dd pasta in microwave to reheat and I opened it... 140 replies
- i am not a fear mongerer but this is not OK. just like you no longer re heat in plastic containers bc the BPA leaches out in the microwave....
- OMG - You realize that BPA is only a raw material in polycarbonates and epoxies, right? The plastic you most likely put in the microwave is...
Talk : : February 08, 2012
On vacation with MIL and SIL, MIL put dd pasta in microwave to reheat and I opened it to remove the saran wrap she left on the dish. MIL grabbed dish, slammed microwave and stormed out of the kitchen saying to SIL, "I can't do this, I shouldn't do that, I can't do this anymore and I've lost my appetite and am not eating dinner," MIL and SIL ganged up on me and SIL who I never see pointed her finger in my face while screaming that I don't appreciate anything my MIL does for dd. WTH
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Of course she was. But how is she going to apologize for this now?
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Umm...she picks up the phone, and talks to MIL and says, I'm sorry I offended you, I get a little anxious when it comes to DC and sometimes I over react. I know that this can come off gruffly. I really appreciate all you do to help us and again I'm sorry I offended you.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:17 AM Flag-
The real problem is that MIL does not think she ever does anything wrong, I really do not want to call and apologize after SIL pointed her finger in my face obviously after she and MIL talked about me behind my back
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:22 AM FlagListen, you are going ot have to live with these people (crazy or not) for the rest of your life. OBVIOUSLY something you are doing upsets them tremendously. I'm not saying this is one sided, but you have to be able to live with the way you handle the situation. Your MIL and SIL handled it HORRIBLY. Be polite, apologize for offending and then move on. You'll know that you did what you could to diffuse the situation. I've been doing this for YEARS with my crazy, crazy mother. It's all you can do.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:27 AM FlagI have been wondering seriously what I did to make both of them so mad. I honestly walk on egg shells around MIL because she needs a drink everyday around 4 or 5 to calm herself.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:29 AM FlagIt's pretty obvious from what you wrote above that your MIL perceives slights from you all the time and that she feels you don't appreciate her. Is there any truth to this? Do you like/respect your MIL? If you don't do you think that it might be obvious toher?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:31 AM FlagIts gotten to be very hard to respect MIL, you might be right. She doesn't respect me when it comes to dd most of the time, so maybe I might be slighting her while trying to create boundaries.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:34 AM FlagAGain (and I deal with this everyday when it comes to my own mother) you can only control how YOU react, not how they react. If you had accidentally slighted a neighbor or a co-worker or a friend, would you apologize? even if yuo didn't feel you were completely int he wrong? You probably need to apologize to you MIL, but you also need to be more aware of how what you do is perceived by them. Its no fun, but if you don't meet them at least half way you're always going to be in a state of turmoil within the family.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:41 AM Flag
No, it really isn't all you can do. I was thinking as I read your post, "Yeah, but if she is polite and moves on, they will think they can treat her like this forever." Then, in your next sentence, you said you have just taken it for years! No one is entitled to treat you this way.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 03:11 PM Flag
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[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:16 AM FlagHe needs to talk to his family. Unacceptable. Don't stand for this.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:23 AM FlagAgreed. I have crazy inlaws. Not that this is the reason WHY, but I'm now mid-divorce. DH had a major problem standing up to his inlaws. When there isn't a respect level/boundaries established, it creeps into all aspects of your life. Not to make a mountain out of a molehill, but I get the impression that this is something that either built up over time or is status quo for your relationship. Nobody gets that pissed off over saran wrap!
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why didnt you just say, excuse me MIL but i think you left the saran wrap on by accident. or please take off the wrap before heating in microwave. period. instead you totally embarras her
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I use it all the time...not sure about this. Maybe mine is micro. safe then.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:32 AM Flagno! it's not. seriously i am not a fear mongerer but this is not OK. just like you no longer re heat in plastic containers bc the BPA leaches out in the microwave.
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OMG - You realize that BPA is only a raw material in polycarbonates and epoxies, right? The plastic you most likely put in the microwave is probably not either of these and may not even be "plastic." It could be a composite material like melamine. Either way - no BPA.
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np: i think most americans use saran wrap in the micro so food doesnt splatter. but theres a large anti-plastic contingent, esp among ubers, who view this as akin to poisonin, despite (imo) the woeful lack of evidence
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When I opened the microwave I was holding dd, I said, oops we can't have this on our noodles, she grabbed the dish and slammed the door in front of dd. Then while SIL was screaming she said, this is really bad for dd to have in front of her.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:27 AM Flagthat sounds SOOOO passive aggressive the way you said that. You obviously pushed the poor woman to the breaking point.
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ah, this makes more sense now. read what you said--it sounds very passive aggressive. NOTE, i am not saying you were actually being passive aggressive, but put yourself in the place of a MIL who is already feeling that her contributions are not valued and it could easily seem like you were using dd to rebuke MIL. Especially if the relationship is already fraught, and she is maybe a bit nuts . .. .
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 12:58 PM Flag
NP. How did OP "totally embarrass" her MIL? If MIL is too stupid to remove saran wrap in the microwave and so sensitive that something so minor causes her to pitch a fit like a toddler, I don't see any point in OP tiptoeing around her. She's obviously a cranky old drama queen.
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I don't micro in saran either, but I have a volatile MIL, and this would be exactly her reaction if I did what you did. You've got to step back and let her do things her way, right or wrong. The fight isn't worth it. One time in saran won't kill your DC.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:27 AM FlagDD has very serious food allergies so I have to monitor what everyone around me serves, I can't just let MIL give her whatever and not say anything, we wound up in the ER when dd was 7 months old because MIL gave her something in a jar that I never would have
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:31 AM Flagnp: you need to re-read your post above. you MIL did something that "you never would have" and your DD wound up in the ER. It's clear you blame your MIL for this and she probably feels awful about it, so everything you do to "monitor what everyoen serves" is taken as an insult and further verification of her incompetance. You MIL proably doesn't know how to deal with your DDs food allergies and is a ilttle bit scared by it too. OF COURSE she doesn't want ot harm your daughter. You need better communication with yuo MIL and you need to trust her too.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:36 AM FlagI know what you are saying, she probably does take things personally when I say DD cannot eat what you made, she also may be scared. I have tried to communicate with her, I remind her what the allergies are, I buy most of the food when we visit, I ask her not to trouble herself with cooking. She just does not listen to me. She insists and insists that things should be done her way.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:43 AM FlagYes, but if she's is like many women of older generations she expresses her love for people by cooking for them and making them comfortable in her home. You ahve basically told her that her love is danerous for your dhicld. You need to figure out a way to peacefully coexist and interact. What you've done previously hasn't worked and has been taken as criticism. Are you sure that you have said it as sweetly to her and you typed in your post?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:46 AM Flag
Ding Ding....we have the truth, at last. FWIW, I have an anaphylactic ds (milk, egg, nut and peanuts). No pun, but don't get nutso about the allergies. You're going to drive everyone insane. Take care of your dd without drama. You've probably offended MIL who has no idea what serious allergies are all about, but has decided YOU are wacko. Sure they are life-death issues, I totally understand. But others don't and won't and never will. Don't eat around them.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:39 AM FlagHow do you not eat around your IL's? What do you do when they visit or you visit?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:52 AM FlagWith a food-allergic child sometimes avoiding shared meals is better. A very young child wants to taste everything (or mine did!) and share. They get upset if their food appear diff. Some families won't want to eat the same thing FA child does (not that I'm saying they should). I was always in the kitchen "supervising with kindness" whenever someone prepared food for my son. Too many times family who were on track with his issues forgot and put butter on things, cheese sprinkled, used the same spoon serving peanut butter and dipped it on his jelly etc. It's cross contamination issues. People get worked up/defensive over food, modifying recipes (what do you mean we can't put eggs in our meatloaf!? What's wrong with Sammi she can't eat that? ). You get the picture?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 10:12 AM FlagNP I will add of everyone I dealt with when I found out my dc had food allergies, far and away the craziest was MIL. After a lifetime of being queen of the kitchen she was being told "no" to some things, or brought special ingredients. I must say it was ROUGH there for a while but I tried to be polite, patient, respectful, etc. and I swear she came around but she would get INSANE if I said, "Oh, I am sorry, I can't serve her these cookies b/c they have eggs" and she'd freak out. Anyway, I'm sorry, and DH has to talk to his family on this. They sound insane.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 10:34 AM Flag
Sounds like a very classy group of people. But were there other issues leading to this?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:27 AM FlagThey sound awful but why do I feel like I'm not getting the whole story?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:34 AM Flagthis cannot be the whole story - first of all really who cares if there is saran wrap on a dish in the micro - I do it lots of times and have not had any issue - it keeps things from splattering. 2nd if mil and OP are this sensitive regarding each others actions, than that must ahve been one hell of a vacation - glad I was not there
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:39 AM Flagi don't think you are. OP sounds like a passive aggressive nit picker.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:40 AM FlagOP sounds insufferable. She needs to just defer sometimes to the older woman, saran wrap on food just once is not worth all the drama. I call the OP on this. Be mature and just apologize, even if you don't mean it.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:53 AM Flag"OOps, we can't have this on our noodles can we?..." what a bitch.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:55 AM Flagthat's your idea of a bitch? mine is one who jumps down the throw of someone who voices her personal preferences nicely.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 10:09 AM FlagIt's all in the use of "we", especially while holding db. It means "you and I" and excludes MIL. It's also expressed as something that is supposed to be obvious for mother and db (and again not MIL). It also implies that MIL is not worth an direct explanation. Could definitively be the last straw for MIL.
[ Reply | More ]02.10.12, 03:29 PM Flag
Op is a freak with food. She sees allergens everywhere. Is this op the ones who was upset because MIL make a yummy cake with nut for the rest 99 percent of the family in Xmass?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:45 AM Flag
You HAVE to let DH handle it. We had minor issues, MIL and I, and they blew out of proportion because DH would NOT involve himself. MIL and I are now pretty much estranged. I don't she is a bad person but I do not want to reach out because I fear her reaction and smothering me with trying to control my life will be just as it was and not something I can handle. I entirely blame DH for not being involved, but this is his family and he should get involved if he wants us to have a good relationship. As it stands, DH and DC go visit ILs and talk to them on the phone once a week. Sad, but that is what it is.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:57 AM FlagI"m right there with you. I don't talk to them anymore. Dh didn't really stand up for me at first and then he got involved and it was actually worse! I'm dreading the next time they visit.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 10:10 AM FlagAgree. I wrote something similar above. The entire dynamic of a family changes when dh can't or doesn't stand up for you to his parents. It's not possible that one person can always be right, but dh still needs to have your back as long as you are reasonable.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 07:13 PM Flag
I would be seriously ticked off if you did this to me, even if I didn't know you. Now if it was your MIL and there were other similar incidents building to this, I don't blame MIL reaction.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 09:59 AM FlagThey are two cunts. When I put saran wrap in microwave, it melts all over the dishes and is impossible to remove, not to mention toxic. Tell them to go fuck themselves. Seriously. Stand up for yourself.
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SIL is what annoyed more than MIL, I am used to MIL behaving like this, but it was SIL who had no business acting like I was hurting her mommy.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 10:15 AM FlagYou're welcome! Everyone likes to attack the OP. I'm sure if you had posted from the SIL or MIL's point of view, they would be getting attacked.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 10:16 AM Flag
what kind of saran do you use? I have never had a problem with it melting all over my dishes and food
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 10:34 AM Flag
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you handled this poorly. instead of going behind MIL's back and making a passive aggressive comment (oops! we can't have THIS now, can we?!), which I am certain you have done many times before to evoke this kind of reaction, you should have let the food heat up, and if the saran wrap got into the food and made it inedible, address it then. but you were basically being controlling and preempting a situation that didn't really need your input. and you have now suffered the consequences. It's not your mil's fault that db had a prior allergic reaction. it could have easily happened on your watch. the fact that you think it wouldn't have means you feel superior, and that's probably coming out in lots of ways. gl to you.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 11:20 AM FlagMicrowaving plastic is extremely toxic. For the people out there who don't know this, please stop and get with the program! This is not new news. Use a paper towel or microwave-safe plate as a cover. Otherwise you're ingesting chemicals that melt right into your food. I am friends with a senior executive at a plastics company who hasn't microwaved anything plastic in 20 years.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 11:35 AM FlagI think OP was being kind by not immediately yelling at MIL. She tried to use humor and be gentle about it. MIL sounds like she overreacted. Even if you are in the right, you should make nice for the sake of your family. Show DD how mature people behave and tell MIL that you are sorry she was offended by your remark. Try to enjoy your vacation!
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 12:45 PM FlagI don't think this is the point of this post. no one disagrees with you.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 02:04 PM Flag
I'm a mental health professional and the basis of this story alone, I would be surprised if your MIL is not narcissistic and histrionic. Wow. And for the record, I don't put my kids' food in the microwave, never mind put saran wrap on it and then put it in the microwave, so I'm with you OP.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 12:46 PM FlagNp: you dont put food in the microwave at all? Even in glass? Why not?
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 01:22 PM FlagThe jury is still out on whether microwaves offer a safe way to heat food even notwithstanding the plastic issue. I also don't drink diet soda or use sugar alternatives (sweet & low or whatever) because of the chemicals, so I tend to err on the very safe side of this sort of stuff.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 01:29 PM FlagI don't use fake sweetner either. Never realized concern re how microwaves heat food. Use all the time for dc. Never had one, lots of things dont taste good nuked. moved into a house with one, never used it. Then dc came & ease, and not having time to eat, let alone care how food was heated...I hope you're wrong about the micro.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 03:26 PM FlagI don't think people yet know whether it's safe or unsafe. In general, it's difficult to know the dangers of products that haven't been around a long time. Similarly, I make my DH use a plug-in set of earphones when he uses his phone. I worry about the idea if him having a cell phone or a bluetooth (something that doesn't plug into the phone) up to his head all day.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 03:34 PM FlagOh yeah, cell phone brain cancers are only a matter of time. I'm sure there's technology to avoid/mitigate but it would require them to cop to the likelihood of cancer, and make less money. Given the profit in the industry it's unconscionable. Of course these dudes will be tough to catch, probably learned a thing or two from busted tobacco execs.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 07:06 PM Flag
FWIW... just went on vacation with my own mom, whom I adore and trust with DCs - but there were so many things I noticed this time. (I'd never noticed she doesn't use wipes front to back, for example.) I held back as much as I could, but there were lots of things (like that one) that I really felt I had to say something about. She exploded at me and we had the kind of fight we hadn't had since I was fifteen. I was so miserable. Happens in families sometimes, I guess.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 05:18 PM FlagOP here again, I just have to say that I have held back so many times as well with MIL. I even held back when she had a dental infection that wreaked and then blew on dd's hot soup or plate ( I can't even believe my will holding back.) You cannot risk the health of your dc, wiping front to back is so important, they get UTI's so easily.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 06:11 PM Flagnp: OMG, you two cannot be f*cking serious with the fear of blowing on soup and not wiping front to back. I guarantee you you are driving everyone around you up the wall. I really hope you get this out of your system before your kids are old enough to know what's going on.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 06:36 PM FlagYou have got to be kidding. OP you are really too much. You held back when you MIL blew on your dc's soup. No wonder why everyone snapped with you. You are probably a nightmare to be around. True, they over reacted but I would do some serious soul searching to see what you trigger in people instead always blaming other people.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 07:06 PM Flag
I had one of these last year with Mom. We're good again. We're over it. The only thing that matters is not letting it happen again if possible. I should have known better. Even though we made up, I'll regret the long silence and the fight when she passes, or if I were to go first, she might feel the same.
[ Reply | More ]02.10.12, 03:18 PM Flag
I have a feeling you're really passive-aggressive and uptight and have been driving them crazy for a while now and your MIL snapped. She definitely over-reacted, and your SIL sounds like a basket case with the finger in your face. I hope your dh is able to smooth things over but I'm guessing he wants no part of this drama.
[ Reply | More ]02.08.12, 06:34 PM FlagI had a VERY similar episode. Let's say it didn't end very well...huge yelling match - MIL ended up staying at hotel and it took about 2 yrs to get over. But, with all that said...you did nothing wrong by not wanting cancerous chemicals leaching into your food...sheesh!
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I would also have removed the wrap, since I have also heard saran wrap should not be heated. This article says it's not, but why not take it out? Your MIL sounds a little stressed or menopausal. That's a strong reaction. http://health.ninemsn.com.au/whatsgoodforyou/theshow/694417/is-plastic-safe
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[+] My nipples were sore and DD would scream every time I took them out, DH finally got u... 28 replies
- introduction to how little we know about these things. I would skip the pacifier, even the BPA free ones. There are tons of other chemicals in plastics....
- don't know doing that work, but what if they don't? Its clear that BPA in plastics is having a terrible effect on our bodies, and now companies are being forced to take it out. but thats a long process, and BPA is just the worst of it. Do you really want to risk having plastic in your...
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My nipples were sore and DD would scream every time I took them out, DH finally got up and was like I am getting a pacifier. He came back home with a pacifier and DD is finally going to sleep. Screw everyone who says don't use them. We need sleep.
28 replies [ Reply | Watch | More01.23.12, 11:51 PM Flag ]That pacifier is leaching chemicals into your babies blood stream. You do need sleep though. Do it like a French woman: let the baby cry. You know when she is safe and just needs sleep. Watch 'homo toxicus' on Netflix -a good introduction to how little we know about these things. I would skip the pacifier, even the BPA free ones. There are tons of other chemicals in plastics.
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 05:33 AM FlagDo your DBS only have wooden toys made in Sweden under special toxic free conditions?
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 05:37 AM FlagNot made in Sweden particularly, but I purchased a mattress free of fire retardants at extra cost, and have lots of simple wooden toys that my son loves. Do you think my child will be harmed if he doesnt get the dose of Pthalates, Bisphenol, perfumes, parabens, anti-microbials that parents (often unknowingly) give to their kids? Sorry, that just seems lazy and mean for you to call me 'nuts'. Anyways- do as you wish to your children. You have choice, this is America.
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 05:46 PM Flag
The baby needs to self-soothe. I never understood the drama about pacifiers.
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 06:04 AM FlagI needed sleep and used a pacifier. It was the best thing during the first few months. My ped told me it was fine to use bc it helps the baby learn to soothe him/herself without needing to be held. I weened DB off the pacifier starting at 5 months bc I didn't want DB to get too attached to it. DB lost interest eventually.
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 06:17 AM Flag-
Nanny here: just make sure she doesn't get too attached to one pacifier, because when that inevitably breaks all hell will break loose. My advice buy 10 of different varieties. switch them around. If you're lucky she won't develop a preference. If she does, stock up. When she's 1 you can ween her off outside of bed, when she's 2-3 ween her off all together. It's not a huge deal.
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 01:44 PM FlagYou think having a block of plastic in a kids mouth all day till they are three is ok?
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 05:48 PM FlagOnly at bedtime yes. Can you show me one piece of peer reviewed medical literature that says "sucking on plastic" is harmful
[ Reply | More ]01.24.12, 06:10 PM Flaghttp://www.ewg.org/bisphenol-a-info
[ Reply | More ]01.25.12, 12:03 PM FlagThis is who the Environmental Working Group is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_Working_Group
[ Reply | More ]01.25.12, 12:24 PM Flag
Personally, I never wait for underfunded Federal Scientists, or corporate funded university scientists put irrefutable proof in my face. I like to err on the side of 'safe'. You might put the burden of proof on some scientist you don't know doing that work, but what if they don't? Its clear that BPA in plastics is having a terrible effect on our bodies, and now companies are being forced to take it out. but thats a long process, and BPA is just the worst of it. Do you really want to risk having plastic in your kid's mouth for three years? Let them cry. Get some sleep. Thats how humans have done it for a zillion generation before Playtex corp. made us feel there is absolutely no other way.
[ Reply | More ]01.25.12, 12:27 PM Flag
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[ Reply | More ]01.25.12, 12:29 PM FlagHere's an interesting quote from an article about new legislation coming in 2012 to regulate chemicals in products, including plastics, pacifiers- "None of these chemicals are effectively regulated by the federal government: it is a widely held myth that manufacturers even have to prove a chemical's safety before introducing it into products we buy. They don't have to, and they won't often even disclose which chemicals make up their products. Instead, they hide behind the claim that the information is proprietary."
[ Reply | More ]01.26.12, 10:14 AM Flaghttp://www.saferstates.com/2012/01/safer-states-2012-legislation.html
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[+] i don't understand Playmobil. too many tiny pieces for little kids, and by the time ... 7 replies
- Not to be neurotic but there was some labwork done on playmobil toys and they seemed to have a lot of bad chemicals for DCs in them. (BPA or fermaldahyde or something) Google it if you are concerned....
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i don't understand Playmobil. too many tiny pieces for little kids, and by the time they are 8 and can play with something like the enormous, detailed pirate ship, aren't they then too old? any parents of 3 & 4 year olds want to sell me on Playmobil? the sets are beautiful but my kids will lose ALL the pieces.
7 replies [ Reply | Watch | More01.23.12, 04:53 PM Flag ]Playmobil does make toys for younger kids. It's their 1-2-3 line: http://store.playmobilusa.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-US-Site/en_US/Search-Show?cgid=1%2e2%2e3 I love them because they are not as misogynist as Lego (not that they're perfect either). dd enjoyed them most from 4-6, but still (at 7) plays with them a lot.
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 05:07 PM FlagNot to be neurotic but there was some labwork done on playmobil toys and they seemed to have a lot of bad chemicals for DCs in them. (BPA or fermaldahyde or something) Google it if you are concerned.
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 05:16 PM Flag
[+] So, the government in China is more than willing to build giant factory cities to acc... 23 replies
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Talk : : January 23, 2012
So, the government in China is more than willing to build giant factory cities to accomodate manufacturing from around the world, where our government is busily preoccupied with elected officials getting themselves re-elected, representing the money sources that support them, and debating useless and unanswerable questions like when does a fetus become a person
23 replies [ Reply | Watch | More01.23.12, 02:12 PM Flag ]The question is not unanswerable. Someone wasted two posts trying to convince people IT'S ALIVE! IT's ALIVE!
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 02:19 PM FlagEven if they weren't chasing their tails in Washington, they would not be building giant factory cities where 8 strangers share a room (and they are not allowed to learn each other's names). This isn't the model that the US was built on, this is not our ideals.
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 02:32 PM FlagOf course not but we could have built factories that were both responsive to mfr needs and acceptable to our American standard of living - it's been done w/automobile mfg - but we totally dropped the ball on electronics. Too busy building schools in Afghanistan and killing Iraquis among other things
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 02:38 PM Flaggovernment does not build factories, that is the private sector. They 've moved to China because when you can cram 8 people into a barracks room, force them to work 12+ hours a day 6 days a week, you will end up with a cheaper product, then you would doing it the American way. Oh and the American consumer would rather pay less (and support as close to slave labor as you can possibly get) than pay more and support their fellow citizens.
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 02:41 PM FlagIn China it is the government planning and making possible these New Cities
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 02:42 PM Flaggovernments should create a conducive environment for the private sector to build factories here. and people who work long hours and long days do so bc they are motivated to get ahead - whether it's to get out of poverty and into the middle class (Chinese factory workers) or whether it's to get out of the MC and into the wealthy class (NYC big law, IB, etc)
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 02:48 PM Flagnp: this sounds incredibly naive. we simply can't compete with regard to manufacturing with overseas countries that have almost negligible labor costs and no environmental protections. these jobs will never come back. we need to build an environment conducive to jobs, but the factory jobs are gone and they ain't coming back. the factory jobs we have now are often taken by illegal immigrants because of the poor working conditions and minimal wages. the few union jobs left are about to disappear.
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 03:15 PM Flag
have you ever been to a chinese manufacturing city? serious question. mass poisoning from unprecedented pollution is really common. i'm talking massive #s of people becoming chronically or acutely ill and dying from said poisoning, not like people complaining about BPA in nalgene bottles here in the states. why would anybody in their right mind want to join that race to the bottom--no environmental protections, no human rights, no worker protections?
[ Reply | More ]01.23.12, 03:04 PM FlagSo you want our government to be more like China's? Please tell me that you have something more, Lieutenant.
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I don't want to live in a factory city--regardless of whether it's a job or not. China is turning into an environmental disaster. They'll all want to live here in a few decades.
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[+] Baby food: make or buy? We are introducing solids, DB is 6 mo old. I am so worried ab... 35 replies
- Calm down - there are no BPAs used in baby food packaging. It's just veggies and water or fruit and water....
- np: BPA is in the lids of most jarred baby food. However, there is no reason...
- BPA is in all the lids, of both food and formula....
Talk : : January 09, 2012
Baby food: make or buy? We are introducing solids, DB is 6 mo old. I am so worried about GMO ingredients, BPA in packaging etc. Should we make food, is it a pain? Or are there some good brands people would recommend that are organic, no added sugar, no BPA packaging, etc? This is our first DB so I don't know if we are exaggerating...thanks!
35 replies [ Reply | Watch | More01.09.12, 10:05 AM Flag ]My opinion: you can go to a good grocery story like Fairway and buy organic, safe baby food. Many people make it from scratch but I would not have time for that.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:06 AM FlagMake vegetables and meat (because they taste gross out of a jar. Seriously, try it. it's gross) but buy fruit (life is too short.)
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:09 AM Flag-
You can buy baby food with meat, though it tastes like crap. I make Chicken soup blended, Lamb and potatoes and carrots, stuff like that.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:13 AM FlagI've seen it and always had the same thought - who the hell is buying this????
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:30 AM FlagI bought some because we were going on a car trip (10 with a 10 month old... I wouldn't recommend it.) DS tried a bite and refused the rest. I tried it too, and oh my word, it was like eating chalky crap. And the peas and meat were brownish greenish gray. Very unappealing.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:41 AM Flag
OP: that's an interesting compromise, thanks. What brands do you buy? How do you blend the food for DB? I can imagine just having to break down and wash the big blender every meal?
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:11 AM FlagGet a small food-prep blender or immersion blender. Also, get some baby food storage containers and make a few bigger batches of things, then put them in the freezer. There are some like bigger ice cube trays and you can just pop out one serving for a meal and warm it up rather than making fresh every day
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:13 AM FlagIt's been a while, but whatever the organic one at the grocery store was. I used the blender, but I used to make big batches of various foods (carrots, peas, sweet potatoes, sometimes I'd mix them) and freeze a lot. I would cook either each weekend or every two weeks. I have an immersion blender now, so I'll use that when #2 is old enough for solid food.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:15 AM Flag
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Calm down - there are no BPAs used in baby food packaging. It's just veggies and water or fruit and water. Buy organic if you want to pay more and you worry about that stuff. Personally - we buy the happy tots brand pouches because they have good flavor combos (spinach/ pear/ mango) and stuff that my kids won't eat the real stuff yet - like spinach.. they're young. Also - they love the pouches and they're very convenient.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:09 AM FlagI did a combination... made as much as I could, especially just steaming veggies/mashing avocado, etc. and for when we were out and about usually gave prepared foods. We love Plum organics, Sprout, Happy Baby/Tot and Earth's Best, although I tend to use the pouches for the most part rather than jars because I always taste everything I give db and the jars just taste like mush to me. Get a good babyfood cookbook too, I really like Annabel Karmel's various books on purees and first foods.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:11 AM Flagi made and froze organic purees. in retrospect i would have bought. there are plenty of organic baby food companies now. and making baby food made traveling so much more difficult. my dc would not eat jar food, so wherever we went, we had to buy and mash/puree food for him.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 10:14 AM Flagdon't go crazy. seriously. I did both. Do whatever you have time to and have fun. It's goes quickly. A little sugar isn't bad and everything does not have to be organic.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 11:13 AM FlagI started out making all of my own b/c I was an obsessive FTM, but now I do both and don't feel guilty. I do my best. Many babies who eat jarred food grow up just fine so don't stress too much if you can't do it all. I use Earth's Best jarred foods from Target. I just buy single ones and use them when we go out on the weekends and when I don't have time to make meat. Whatever you buy just check the ingredients.
[ Reply | More ]01.09.12, 11:40 AM Flag
We generally make our own-if you have the time, it's really not that hard; we do it once a week, using only a blender,a masher, and ice cube trays--but don't feel bad if you can't. There are some really good organic brands---our baby has tried a few store-bought packages, and always keep a few on hand for emergencies. Our ds liked Plum Organics best. For organic baby food/packaging options, check out the Safe Mama website, and if you do decide to make your own, I swear by Wholesome baby food's website for everything-- foods by age group, recipes, etc.
[ Reply | More ]01.11.12, 08:29 AM FlagIt's a gradual effort since babies eat very little to start. I did a single veggie at a time, used a mini ice cream scooper to scoop into ice cube trays with a lid (silicone bottom for easy release), then popped them out and stored in a ziptop bag. To defrost, I would microwave 1 (or more) cubes until very hot, then stir to let it cool. As for cooking, just do one batch a day while making your dinner to start or supplement your supply of cubes...boil, roast or steam a veggie (e.g., butternut squash, peas, broccoli) & puree with a food mill. Very fine for babies new to solid foods, coarser for older babies. And for older babies who are ready for more texture, add other stuff...like a bit of cooked quinoa to squash. Other ideas: red lentils (soft and creamy), potato & leek puree, broccoli & potato, apple & pear sauce (or other freezable fruits). I was only working on this once a week, adding a new flavor a week, and it was relatively little effort. Flavors were remarkably better than store bought jarred foods (taste it and you'll understand...it's vile). And my kids now have very diverse palates compared to other kids. At age 2, they both started to be more picky, so I'm glad I introduced variety early on.
[ Reply | More ]01.11.12, 08:43 AM FlagIt's very easy to make your own baby food. You don't even need one of those fancy machines, just a steamer and blender. However, having said that, I also bought jarred food for eating on the go and things that I just wasn't going to make (like green beans or prunes). Ice cube trays are great for freezing.
[ Reply | More ]01.11.12, 08:45 AM Flag
[+] I have a friend who is a high school drop out and is generally uneducated. She also ... 26 replies
- babies increases risk of lung disease. And you're right-- BPA is great for the body! You must have gotten your...scientists here. There is no definitive data on affects of BPA nor of microwaving. You just read the media hype and...No. But the actual evidence regarding the health effects of BPA in humans is really controversial--among scientists. It's certainly not...grahams have a ton of sugar, and canned tomatoes have BPA in them. I would only feed my kid Cheerios(if...
Talk : : January 04, 2012
I have a friend who is a high school drop out and is generally uneducated. She also speaks poor English, and does uninformed things like use baby powder on her DS who is a newborn. Should I quit hanging out with her? I have little in common with her and find myself often frustrated(such as explaining you should not microwave plastic food containers and that you shouldn't use baby powder on babies).
26 replies [ Reply | Watch | More01.04.12, 01:28 PM Flag ]omg, are you the lady who doesn't want your speech-delayed baby hanging out with the other speech-delayed baby?
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:30 PM FlagI'm a professor with a PhD, and one of my oldest friends is a high school dropout. I guess she speaks differently than I do, and she didn't go to a bazillion years of school, like I did. We are different people. But she is such a lovely, smart person, and I love spending time with her. If you have a friend that you don't like being with, then I guess the answer is stop being friends. But if you think you are better than this person, then I think you should take a hard look at yourself. FWIW, I'm a scientist, and nobody has proven that microwaving plastic food containers actually results in poor health outcomes. So you can stop judging her about that and silly things like using baby powder. Jesus.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:33 PM Flagwhat sort of "scientist" are you? If you were a real one, you would know that using baby powder on babies increases risk of lung disease. And you're right-- BPA is great for the body! You must have gotten your PhD from University of Phoenix or somesuch.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:37 PM Flaganother PhD scientists here. There is no definitive data on affects of BPA nor of microwaving. You just read the media hype and suck it all in without the ability to review the raw data yourself. and then you go on to insult people who actually have the knowledge and training to do this. Hmmm...you're a peach.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:39 PM FlagI'm an epidemiologist. Do I microwave my plastic containers? No. But the actual evidence regarding the health effects of BPA in humans is really controversial--among scientists. It's certainly not so strong that you could judge somebody for using containers that contain it. And you have got to realize, too, that while using baby powder might increase the risk of "lung disease," the odds are so small that you would be a fool to judge this poor lady for doing it.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:41 PM Flag
Wow, I'm highly educated (phd in a biochemisty), speak great English, and I've never heard that baby powder can be dangerous. But do your friend a favor and stay away from her. You're sickening, superior attitude is probably driving her nuts but she is too kind to say anything.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:34 PM FlagBaby powder is fine, it's now made with cornstarch. I haven't seen talc baby powder since I was babysitting my brothers.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:34 PM Flagalso, she is trashy (does things like wear tight sweatpants that say PINK on her behind and also show off her cameltoe), feeds her 2 yr old golden grahams and canned tomatoes, etc etc. I'm sick of having to explain things to her and feel like I'm not getting much out of the friendship.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:43 PM FlagYou are a real piece of work. Any what do you wear? let me guess, Lululemon yoga pants and uggs, or louboutins and skinny jeans? Guess what, Golden grahmas are delicious and canned vegetables can have more vitamins in them that some fresh. You really need to get off your high horse before someone knocks you off and you get really hurt.
[ Reply | More ]01.04.12, 01:46 PM Flag
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[+] You should eat bologna on Wonder Bread for dinner once a week. With French's yellow ... 20 replies
- If you are saying this because I insinuated that I occasionally feed my children beans from a can as opposed to soaking/boiling my own, then you are taking it a little far, BPA lady....
Talk : : January 03, 2012
You should eat bologna on Wonder Bread for dinner once a week. With French's yellow mustard.
20 replies [ Reply | Watch | More01.03.12, 06:37 PM Flag ]
[+] My uncle just brought a "cute" vinyl table cloth to our home to take to the family co... 22 replies
- It's true that most of us probably grew up eating off tablecloths like that, drinking out of bottles with BPA in them and breathing exhaust from leaded gas. (OK, if you're as old as I am.) But there's no reason to keep things that are clearly off gassing. Throw it away (realizing, regretfully, that that act puts the PVCs in...
Talk : : January 01, 2012
My uncle just brought a "cute" vinyl table cloth to our home to take to the family country house in a few months. It's a souvenir, produced heaven knows where. My hands feel sticky after handling it. The smell of plasticizers was gross. Some website says that PVC can release as many as 108 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air, and "some of the chemicals were found in the air even 28 days after a PVC shower curtain was unwrapped and hung". It advises consumers to be careful when opening the packaging. I feel awful. I have opened the windows, got the table cloth out of here to a storage room, and scrubbed my hands several times. What else can I do? We would never, ever buy stuff like this, and I feel like throwing it away and risking a fight with my uncle. And how was I so stupid as to not wear gloves when handling it or letting it into the apartment in the first place?
22 replies [ Reply | Watch | More01.01.12, 09:26 AM Flag ]omg, do you live in nyc? or somewhere in the pristine wild? if in the city - do not worry about it, you are inhaling chemicals every day
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:29 AM FlagBut are they as bad? This is just so gross, and I protest against using it on a table even if it's a picnic table. At least it will be gassing off out of doors.
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I can't, I'm supposed to be "storing" it until April. Nobody uses the house in the winter.
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:34 AM Flagthen store it in the trash and tell everyone in april you cannot find it, why are you making this such a difficult thing? what's the real issue? the storage of a table cloth really cannot not be it, can it?
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:38 AM FlagIt's the health issues. Why can't he buy proper linen? And i don't want the baby to be eating off of this thing in the summer.
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:41 AM Flagmaybe he does not have hte same kind of education regarding toxic items and babies
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:43 AM FlagThat's it. I'm in pain with some of these older folk in the family, who don't know any better, and therefore I appear crazy in comparison. So frustrating.
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:45 AM Flagsorry, but you do come off crazy - rather than making such a big deal over things, learn to flow with it.
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:47 AM FlagMy hands feel sticky from handling that beast even though I scrubbed them several times. I don't think I'm being crazy.
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:51 AM Flagthe crazy part is you keep complaining about it, but have done nothing about it - as I suggested above, throw it away and claim you cannot find it in the spring if someone asks - in the meantime find something you find appropriate and use it when the time comes
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:53 AM Flag
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It's true that most of us probably grew up eating off tablecloths like that, drinking out of bottles with BPA in them and breathing exhaust from leaded gas. (OK, if you're as old as I am.) But there's no reason to keep things that are clearly off gassing. Throw it away (realizing, regretfully, that that act puts the PVCs in a landfill) and say you can't find it in the spring -- AFTER you've bought a suitable summer tablecloth.
[ Reply | More ]01.01.12, 09:45 AM Flag
[+] Things your parents never cared about when you were a kid, but what parents today obs... 23 replies
- BPA, $1,000 strollers, SPF, breastfeeding, iPad, sleep training, private school...
Talk : : December 22, 2011
[+] nanny here: The family I work for has a twice a week house keeper, that keeps their p... 48 replies
- cans. I wipe the tops before I open them. Who doesn't have any cans unless you are crazy about BPA?...
- I'm crazy BPA, I suppose. But I didn't know cans had BPA because I don't buy them. I buy those 99 cent cans of tomato paste when I make beef stew. That is all. I make all of...
Talk : : December 10, 2011
nanny here: The family I work for has a twice a week house keeper, that keeps their place sparkling. I normally try and keep DC outside when they're there but yesterday we needed to go back for lunch so there was some overlap. I was amazed by how thoroughly they cleaned the house. I don't think I'm a slob, but she cleaned things I've never thought to clean in my life. When she was one by one removing each can from the pantry, wiping the can and the shelf before putting it back I asked: "do you do this in your own house, or just the houses you work in?" she said she did it in her own house every week. Have I been lying to myself about the cleanliness of my apartment, or is this as extreme as I think it is?
48 replies [ Reply | Watch | More12.10.11, 08:30 AM Flag ]I'm amazed by people like this. I knew a SAHM who scoured her kitchen every day, but she had no time for her kids! I wish I could summon the energy, but I can't.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 08:36 AM FlagI do this...but I don't know if this is the norm or not. I find cleaning to be very "zen"...it is almost a form of relaxation for me.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 09:09 AM Flagnp OK, lady, how do I get to be this way? I need the "zen" thing. Fired cleaning lady 11 day ago (stuff missing) and my place looks like the IRA has been through. Fly Lady bugs me, fwiw.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 10:00 AM Flagnp - I sometimes find it zen too, but mostly zen after everythign is clean. I don't use a system like fly lady, but after reading it, I have broken up some things like she does. The real key is to always put things back in their rightful spot when done using it and do one or two things every day so that you do not have to do it all on the weekends (or any one day that you designate) ie, regularly take out garbage, wipe down counter tops, etc.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 10:35 AM Flag
I find cooking zen - with a bottle of wine next to me. Cleaning never floated my boat
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 10:42 AM Flag
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me me me. You don't have any cans? I make soup from a can sometimes. I make sauce from tomatoes in cans. I wipe the tops before I open them. Who doesn't have any cans unless you are crazy about BPA?
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 10:51 AM FlagI'm crazy BPA, I suppose. But I didn't know cans had BPA because I don't buy them. I buy those 99 cent cans of tomato paste when I make beef stew. That is all. I make all of our soup myself. Only fresh veggies. I thought most NY'ers were the same. I rarely find Im the most anal about something, but this might be it! I buy pre-made tomato sauce in a jar, because I don't like tomato sauce, so I don't waste time making it. I did grow up on canned veggies though.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 10:57 AM FlagI have no canned vegetables but beans and tomatoes. I like to have some canned soups for a quick lunch. Most NYers are not the same. They buy campbells tomato soup or cream of mushroom. When I think of cans I don't think of canned vegetables but for artichoke hearts. I make my own sauce bc I eat a lot of pasta. I actually buy paste in a squeeze tube bc I only use a tablespoon or so for each thing.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:01 AM FlagIn my pantry, I have soup, beans, and tomatoes - oh, and some canned coconut milk.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:05 AM FlagDidn't know it came in a squeeze tube. Good to know! And you keep it for a long period of time? Or at least for three uses throughout the winter?
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:23 AM Flag
You make chick peas from scratch? They take hours upon hours. Perhaps you don't eat chick peas or you buy them pre-made. I don't think you cook every night.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:07 AM Flagor canned tuna? sardines, kidney beans, hearts of palm, coconut milk, this list goes on.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:12 AM FlagExactly. I am married to a five star chef. We have condensed milk evaporated milk hearts of palm tomato paste and canned peanuts.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:15 AM Flagthe poster who says she does not use cans also does not probably cook much in her home, imo
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:21 AM FlagI do cook. This week I made salmon broccoli and quinoa. Homemade chicken soup. Chicken, sweet potatoes, and spinach salad. Cod & broccolini. Fresh ravioli and jarred tomato sauce. I think that is pretty good. And no, I do not make my own chick peas. Sometimes I get them at the salad bar. I bet the come from a gallon sized can.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 11:26 AM Flag
I do this every other month. I love the idea of C.L.E.A.N. since the thought of dirt nauseates me. The actual act of cleaning and clearing out clutter excites me, and afterward knowing that my house is absolutely clean calms me. I don't do as thorough a clean more often bec I don't actually think it's necessary.
[ Reply | More ]12.10.11, 01:12 PM Flag
[+] Do all lined cans have BPA?
Talk : : December 05, 2011
[+] For those of you that make baby food. How do you do it? Buy a Beaba baby cook? Or buy... 16 replies
- Way too expensive for something that you are only going to use for a couple of months. Steam food on the microwave or on the stove and buy a mini food processor for about $25-$30. I would invest in the silicone BPA free cube trays that prevent freezer burn and get freezer bags that prevent freezer burn....
Talk : : December 03, 2011
For those of you that make baby food. How do you do it? Buy a Beaba baby cook? Or buy a steamer and immersion blender? Eventually I can just mush but at five months how do I start the purées?
16 replies [ Reply | Watch | More12.03.11, 08:58 PM Flag ]Way too expensive for something that you are only going to use for a couple of months. Steam food on the microwave or on the stove and buy a mini food processor for about $25-$30. I would invest in the silicone BPA free cube trays that prevent freezer burn and get freezer bags that prevent freezer burn.
[ Reply | More ]12.03.11, 09:04 PM Flag-
I'm doing this now for 6mo and I find the immersion blender the easiest. Only one part to clean with a quick rinse so it's easy to make a bunch of different "dishes" back to back. I love to make big batches and then freeze in ice cube trays. You can only make a small amount in the Bella thing.
[ Reply | More ]12.04.11, 02:49 AM FlagI use the Beaba which I am happy with. The one thing is that steamer part is smaller than the mix/blender part (because there is a basket for the steamer part that makes it smaller) so it's actually easier to steam the food in a big pot then put it in the beaba which probably means you could just use a food processor or blender instead of the beaba. Otherwise I like it. It's just a little small so requires a number of batches and I have a little guy who's a big eater!
[ Reply | More ]12.04.11, 05:30 AM Flag
[+] Nutritionist/food scientist/MD moms: please tell me what to do about this apple juice... 9 replies
- I dunno, the meme I keep seeing refers to BPA or PBA or something leaching out of the packaging....
Talk : : December 01, 2011
Nutritionist/food scientist/MD moms: please tell me what to do about this apple juice thing. DD probably drinks about 4 oz of apple juice a day.
9 replies [ Reply | Watch | More12.01.11, 11:20 AM Flag ]i'm in the same boat, not sure....but I dilute it a lot with water when I do give it to him and it is a very small percentage of arsenic ... I'm thinking it will be okay and that these levels must have been there for a long time now and it's just coming ot light that it is over the limit if it was drinking water. But I also heard Newman's brand tested very low and that is the one we use
[ Reply | More ]12.01.11, 11:26 AM FlagA lot of peds just have a no juice policy not because of this apple juice thing, but bc of the study linking juice consumption to kids not growing optimally. And before you even say it, google it yourself. It was a big study a few years back and after it my ped came out 100% anti-juice except very rarely.
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