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Fruit Trees
Asked by D.S. from Houston
on July 20, 2011
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so I have some minuture fruit trees planted the thing said it takes 2-3 yrs to bear fruit. any gardening tricks or books I can buy to make the fruit faster? I really n...
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- I think it all depends on where you live, what the soil is like, what the climate is like, etc. I have a close friend here in NC who planted a peach tree. Within 2 yea...
- I am interested in the same thing. I have done lots of research on the subject because I didn't want to wait either. They said to tilt the tree over when you plant...
- Yeah, not gonna happen :)
Peppers Out My Ears!!!
Asked by M.M. from Washington DC
on October 11, 2011
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I love my neighbor. She is so sweet.
She had a bumper crop of peppers this year.
So now I have a huge bag loaded with all sorts of peppers.
THey are all diffe...
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- I would can them or pickle them. My family loves our candied jalapenos!
- You can freeze them. Check out this website for directions: http://www.pickyourown.org/peppersfreezing.htm It would be a shame to waste.. and that is some REAL or...
- Cuban/Caribbean sammies! (banana or jalepeno) Bacon wrapped, chev and chive stuffed, bbq'd jalepeno poppers Buffalo chili (habenero) Mango Salsa (habenero) Pico de...
Finger Foods for an 11-Month Old
Asked by W.R. from Roanoke
on December 15, 2011
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My baby wants to feed herself but isn't getting any in her mouth when I let her have the spoon. She eats cheerios and puffs well so I need to come up with some other ...
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- Don't cube food (other than easily chokable like hotdogs), just cut it into finger-size pieces. They can grab those easily. I never had a problem with banana with my d...
- How about some veggies that she likes ? Green beans are always a perennial favorite. Macaroni and cheese is yummy for them too. Look at what you are feeding her and ju...
- I love this web site for ideas: http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/babyfingerfood.htm Another great thing is those plastic bibs with a pocket in the front. It ...
Please Help!!
Asked by N.L. from Tampa
on April 16, 2011
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My son is 14 months old. He is teething really bad and doesn't want to eat. Because he is continuing drinking whole milk he is having some diarrhea.... He just wante...
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- What about soft, cold foods? Pudding, jello, applesauce, yogurt, fruit smoothies? Cold things will help with the pain and ask your pediatrician about correctly giving...
- You can freeze yogurt and then see if he will eat that, try applesauce or frozen grapes cut in pieces. Our Dr. always says if they eat an oz. of food a day per year th...
- My son would refuse food as well when teething. Why don't you give him some pediasure? He could have 2 bottles a day. It is the highest caloric beverage you can giv...
Can I Feed Baby?
Asked by Z.K. from Santa Fe
on June 1, 2010
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My daughter is 4 1/2 mnths and I give her little tastes of my organic banana is that ok? I don't give her chunks and she just suckles on it a little bit, and I don't l...
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- You've already gotten some excellent advice, but I want to stick in my 2 cents... I started my girl with a small bowl of rice cereal once a day when she was 4.5 month...
- Of course, check with your doctor, but at 4 months and with an older brother to imitate :), my little girl definitely got to "taste" (read: suck on) bananas and mashed...
- Hi there I think that is just fine, if she didn't want it she would refuse and have nothing to do with it. It was common practise to start feeding babies from 3- 4 ...
Nutritious Smoothie Ingredients
Asked by J.L. from St. Cloud
on June 2, 2012
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My husband and I are on a smoothie-breakfast kick lately. We're keeping it simple with mixed berries and banana so far. I know you can mix in spinach and kale. But ...
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- If you're into smoothies, you can hide just about anything in there. My MIL put a raw potato in there once. I knew it tasted a little funky but I couldn't figure out w...
- Yogurt and milk, sometimes coconut milk, also I use ground Golden Flaxseed Meal, it's so easy to sprinkle on everything! And I like Sambazon Acai smoothie packs for ex...
- Flax seed is great, but it's better if you grind it first in a coffee grinder. And a quality protein powder.
1 Year Old Will Hardly Feed Himself
Asked by M.M. from Los Angeles
on August 25, 2008
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My baby will soon be 1 yr old and he just will not feed himself!! He will feed himself all the goldfish in the world but if it has any kind of texture to it like a ban...
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- try a fork... when my daughter did that i gave her a fork to use and she took it from there. :)
- Hi Jes, you have a normal one year old, not all babies start feeding themselves by one, I have a 21 month old in my daycare that i still feed most things. Banana, past...
- Totally normal - just keep offering foods and he will get the hang of it. I also introduce a fork/spoon at age 1 with my kids and by about 16 months they are pros. D...
Starting Solids
Asked by T.L. from Boston
on March 24, 2009
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The Dr. says that I can give the babe(8mo.+) cheerios for grasping and eating. I would like to give him something like it, but without the sugar. Does anyone have any ...
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- Cheerios are great, graham crackers are great. There are lots of baby-food finger foods available for this stage. Honeycombs are great too.
- Normal cheerios are not high in sugar. Just don't get the frosted or any of the other sugary variations. Honey nut or the regular are fine.
- Along the lines of bananas, try giving baby ripe avacados. Be prepared for funny faces and a big green mess!
Stopped Eating Pureed Foods
Asked by J.S. from Chicago
on September 5, 2011
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my 9 month old is refusing to eat pureed food. He used to be such a great eater, then I gave him some banana bread and he wont go back to the pureed foods. Anyone eve...
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- Mine have done that. It's almost like baby food is just too baby for them:-) I let them gum table food and they eat more and more as they get older. It does mean th...
- You'd be surprised what they can eat with no teeth! Cut things into bite size pieces or use a food chopper or food processor to really chop it up. I bet he could dow...
- For what it's worth, my seven-month-old grandson has turned his nose up at pureed foods, too. He likes peaches, plums, beans, carrots, watermelon, cheese, broccoli ca...
Finger Foods
Asked by H.R. from Dallas
on July 26, 2007
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I'm looking for some healthy finger foods that my nearly nine month old can eat. It is nearly impossible to make it through a meal with out giving her something to tr...
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- Just get out your paring knife and start chopping, Mom. She can have anything you can, if you chop it small enough. They eat so much better once they begin to feed t...
- I give my daughter at that age (she only had 2 teeth at the time so I got things easily mashed): Bannana's, Avacados, Gerber Apples & Peaches, Pasta, bread, Pasta P...
- At that age my son loved blueberries. They are in season right now, a good finger food, not too messy and mash down pretty easy if swallowed without being chewed firs...