Wee Go Bottles by Babylife are a great find for parents who want to use glass, but are worried about their breaking. These glass bottles are wrapped in a protective silicone sleeve so they won’t shatter. And they are super cute and fun. There is still some plastic involved (the nipple and top) but it […]

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  • Our Family Is His - This is just like the bottles we use. Glass with the rubber wraper. They are great. We got tired of news report after news report coming out about BPA. The rubber part helps with the child gripping the bottle and prevents breaking. As Martha Stewart would say, "it's a good thing."ReplyCancel

Last Thursday, my son stood up in the middle of watching TV and told me “Mommy, I swallowed a penny.” His voice was meek and teary and I could tell he was scared. I am good at many things but I am horrible when there is a crisis. I got angry. “Why did you swallow […]

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  • gfcfcanadianstyle - Yikes! So glad to hear everyone is ok. My son was an everything in the mouth kid, I'm still amazed he never swallowed anything dangerous.

    Good tip on the ER visit too – I probably would have just figured a coin would pass "in a few days"ReplyCancel

  • Betsy - Wow, that is truly scary. I am so happy to hear that everything turned out okay.ReplyCancel

These gluten-free, dairy-free graham crackers are another great product from Kinnikinnick. Last summer, I started making my own graham crackers to take to barbeques to make s’mores. This summer, at Healthy Living in Vermont, I discovered S’morables–which everyone loves. Although I enjoy making homemade graham crackers, these are, truthfully, more fun for my kids. Like […]

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For years, my husband has asked me to make gluten free pigs in a blanket. He loves, what he calls “regular people’s food”. I have tried several times with little success to make this kid friendly finger food until I used Chebe bread mix which worked very well. A friend, Kim, who writes a terrific […]

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  • Our Family Is His - I just emailed you. We are at a point of desperation. You have helped us in the past with some information on our older son, even offering me to call you (which your advice helped so that wasn't necessary). I hate to ask you more questions, but we really are that desperate with our younger son.ReplyCancel

  • manuela - thanks for the recipe!ReplyCancel

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