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Popcorn Maker and Toys for 15 Month girl...gift Recommendations
Asked by S.Y. from Pittsburgh
on November 25, 2008
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Hi!
I have decided to get my brother's family a popcorn maker and a blockbuster gift card. I'd like the popcorn maker to be $100 or under. Is there a brand that you h...
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- When I started reading your request I had to giggle. Not that I'm reprimanding you on you typing, but you typed that you're getting your brother's family a "poorn mak...
- As far as the Black Friday ads: http://bfads.net/ LOTS of stores "leak" these ahead of time and this site collects all the info in one convenient place :-)
- Here are some toys that were favorites with my kids - some held their interest as they developed: carboard nesting blocks board books peek a blocks and roll a rou...
Background Noise Maker/ Sound Machine Suggestion for Baby
Asked by G.M. from San Francisco
on February 21, 2010
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I was wondering if anyone knows of a good, reasonably priced sound maker/machine to recommend.
I have a 4 1/2 month old who I just started sleep training, and who...
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- Hi G., I have the same problem with my home and I bought a Conair sound machine but I didnt like it. I have been using a fan and I just face it away from him (my 11 m...
- We have the Homedic one from Bed, Bath & Beyond. My dad had one when we were visiting with my then 6 week old son. My dad suggested we use it to create "white noise"...
- Everyone keeps mentioning fans, but that just didn't work for my baby. It wasn't loud enough to drown out the noise of my preschooler playing in the next room. I bou...
Making Your Own Baby Food
Asked by A.K. from Detroit
on July 14, 2010
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For those who have made their own baby food, what kitchen gadget have you used? Is a standard food processor okay, or did you buy something specifically for baby food?...
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- We used a margarita blender collecting dust in a cupboard. It was a blender with a spout on the bottom. Boil veggies, blend in blender, dispense into ice cube trays ...
- I love love love my hand held blendar (not the kind you would use for baking). Not sure the exact name of it, but you can just blend the food right in the pot so th...
- I believe a standard food processor would work fine. I did not have one when I made all my daughters baby food. She never had store bought baby food. I bought the b...
Baby Shower Games
Asked by B.G. from San Francisco
on October 20, 2008
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Ok, what is your all time favorite baby shower game. I am giving a shower in about a month and would like to have some fun!!!
Thanks...
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- I have a fabulous baby shower "activity," (it's not really a game), it's better. You can go to etsy.com and search for personalized baby shower burp cloths by Scarlet...
- OMG, I have TWO fav's. One works for co-ed showers better. For all parties, ladies only or co-ed. 10 diapers 10 different type of candy bars Take a piece of ...
- Here are some different games that my sisters and I have done for different baby showers. Some are interative than others. 1. Guess how many candies are in a jar. ...
Your Baby Can Read -
Asked by C.S. from San Francisco
on September 29, 2009
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I just recieve the DVD's for your baby can read as a gift from another mom. after review of the program I found that it is reccomended that kids/babies dont watch ANY...
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- I couldn't agree more with you that kids learn the most from their family! It isn't harmful to let your children view these DVD’s or any other "learning" shows as lo...
- As an educator and psychologist, I can say that this product's demand that your baby only watch their dvd is a ploy for their marketing. All sources will be helpful, a...
- You know what is THE best reading program for babies there is? YOU! Taking the time every day to sit down and read to your child! As you read run your finger over the ...
I'm Trying to Register for My Baby Shower and I Don't Know What I Need...
Asked by R.R. from San Francisco
on September 11, 2008
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There are so many "must-have" baby things out there that I have no idea what is really helpful vs. what is not as important. If you could respond with baby products t...
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- One thing I found invaluable was a baby carrier. I had a clingy baby who needed constant attention (still does and she is 12! :) ) and I would carrier her on my bac...
- 1) If you're going to use disposable diapers, don't get a Diaper Genie -- they require their own special bags. Get the Diaper Champ -- you can use tall kitchen garbag...
- I lived in my sling-for the baby of course. Also, a portable small bassinet with a removeable top (it snaps right on top, so I could change the baby there when she wa...
Suggestions for Baby Food Processor / Recipes
Asked by H.T. from Milwaukee
on May 23, 2009
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Hello,
Was wondering what you all used (and liked) for making baby food. I heard good things about the magic bullet, and also noticed that One Step Ahead came out w...
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- wholesomebabyfood.com has lots of great recipes broken down by type of food and age, tho you have to use your discretion about what you think your baby is ready for. ...
- The latest and greatest (by far!) baby food maker out there is the Beaba Babycook! I've made baby food for all three of my kids and wish I had this for my first two. ...
- A favorite of our daughters was cooked sweet potatoes/yams. Cook them like a baked potato in the oven (or in microwave if in a hurry), cut in half, scoop out & mash th...
Picky Baby
Asked by T.J. from Los Angeles
on June 20, 2009
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Because my daughter will eat until she is full and then an hour later be hungry againg, the doctor told me to try getting my five month old to eat the rice cereal to p...
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- Hi T. I agree with most of the ladies here - it's surprising that your doc is saying she needs to start solids at 5 mos. When my kids were that age (5 and 7 years ag...
- T., In reading the other responses, I do agree that your baby just may not be ready yet, but I also think that eating solids is such a new thing for a baby that they ...
- I would just wait...my pediatrician doesn't recommend starting solids until 6 months. Maybe your baby just isn't ready for them...your breastmilk is all your baby nee...
Seeking Tips on "Baby Food Processors."
Asked by S.J. from Boston
on May 31, 2008
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I have heard there are several kinds of Baby Food Processors to allow one to make their own baby food. I don't know if this is a money gimmick, or if there are some o...
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- Good to meet you. I am also 40 first time mom. I used a baby food processor from Burlington Coat Factory, but really, it didn't matter to me as to which one. It's s...
- When dear husband and I were married, he had a mini-cuisinart processor, and we received a large one as a wedding present. With these two items, plus we have a hand b...
- I purchased a $12 hand mill from Baby Depot that I LOVE. Very simple, compact with its own carrying case, and easy to take apart and clean. You can put meats, veggies,...
Baby Food Mill: Electric or Manual?????
Asked by S.K. from Los Angeles
on February 22, 2010
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Trying to decide if I should get an electric or manual baby food mill. I plan on making all my own baby food but right now my son is only 7 months and is eating only j...
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- I am a not a fan of buying anything I will only use for a short time, (a year or less) so I would use the quiznart. I made my own baby food also, (I used our Vita-Mix ...
- I made all of my sons food, too. I never used anything fancier than a blender. I did get a separate coffee grinder for grinding flax seed to put into food, though. ...
- Make food in batches with food processor or blender, then pour in to ice cube trays. Freeze then store in zip bags. Defrost as needed.