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Candle Wax on Wood Floor
But I found that if you rub an ice cube over it until it's really cold it comes off pretty easy. I was still really careful not to scratch the wood cause I ...
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- Brown paper bag and medium iron (not too hot!). Works on wood floors and carpet too! Just did it last night on my stairs after we had lost power this weekend and I s...
- I've always used heat. A bucket of very hot water and some soft rags work well on wood floors. Dip rags in water, ring out, lay on top of wax and let sit for about a...
- I was watching a Martha Stewart program once and she said to put ice in a plastic bag and then place it on top of the wax area. It freezes it so well it just slides aw...
Making Baby Food
Asked by K.T. from Albuquerque
on August 28, 2008
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Does anyone have advice on making your own baby food? Also, if you have book recommendations that would be great. I have seen the plastic storage trays specifically ...
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- The Petite Appetite. Great book. I use glass jars to freeze my baby food in, just be sure to leave extra empty space at the top for expansion, or you'll have cracked...
- I use ice cube trays and then transfer to ziploc bags and it works just fine! I buy fruits and veggies at the store and puree them in my blender. Check out wholesomeba...
- To make it simple and easy, I just take some of whatever we're eating as a family, like steamed vegetables or spaghetti or soup before I add the milk, and blend it in ...
Making Baby Food
Asked by M.A. from Philadelphia
on June 5, 2009
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Does anyone own the Beaba Babycook Baby Food Maker by Beaba? If so, how do you like it?
If not, what food processor do you use to make your own baby food?
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- i also just used the regular food processor that we already owned! good luck!!
- I used the cmall container with the magis bullet. I don't have room for the bigger mixing equiptment. Worked fine.
- We received the Beaba Babycook as a gift, and really don't like it so far. We're still in the experimenting stage, but for example, as we were trying to just puree a ...
Painful Clogged Duct for the 2Nd Time in One Week!
Asked by J.L. from Roanoke
on June 16, 2008
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Hi everyone, I have a clogged duct in my left breast. This is the 2nd time to happen in 7 days. The last time was last Thursday and it passed in one day. This has h...
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- My lactation consultant recommended the supplement Lecithin to me, to prevent recurrent clogged ducts. I've had a clogged nipple pore twice in one breast (who knew suc...
- If it happens again, try to sleep on the side that has the clog. When I had mastitis, this did the trick, I think because of the heat and pressure. Also, google "a...
- Not all babies are ready for solids right away. Watch her cues, look for developmental readiness and interest. As long as she is getting breast milk, she's doing fine!...
Bread Recipes
Asked by D.H. from Miami
on May 25, 2009
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I am buying a bread maker today because I am not satisfied with the majority of choices at the grocery store. I'm trying to avoid preservative, high fructose corn syr...
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- Hi D., Here is a link to some suggestions on natural and organic bread and other healthy treats like unfried sweet potato french fries. You can buy a powdered egg ...
- D., I am sorry to say I truly can’t help you with most of your requests, but The last one about the pre packaged snacks…Have you tried the Earth’s Best Organi...
- my best advice is to bake the sweet potatoes, perhaps a little sea salt so its palatable, and ask at whole foods for bread recipes. There should have been recipes that...
Recommendations on a Machine to Prepare Baby Food at Home
Asked by E.S. from New York
on September 11, 2009
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Hello moms,
I would like to start preparing my baby's food at home and would like to use as few appliances as possible. Does anyone have any recommendations? The ...
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- A regular blender works best especially if it has a puree button. As far as kid baby cookbooks i used Top 100 Baby Purees by Annabel Karmel. It was pretty good. It ga...
- Personally, I started on whole foods--just made sure things weren't too big to choke on. But all you really need to make baby food is a fork or a potato masher ;-) As...
- I use a spoon to mash bananas,avacado and ripe pear, ripe peaches, apricots etc. I steam carrots, sweet potatoe, apple etc and also mash with spoon. When I got to pe...
Baby Food
Asked by L.N. from Benton Harbor
on July 20, 2007
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Hi Moms~
Do any of you make your own baby food? I hate buying it, I feel like I could give my baby so much more nutrition if I could feed him fresh foods, but I've n...
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- Hi L., my son used to love squash and sweet potatoes so I'd buy a bunch, bake them until they were ultra soft (this also sweetens them up, so no added ingredients), th...
- i make my daughters food and it is so easy. she likes peas, green beans, zucchini, broccoli, sweet potatoes, avacado, banana, pears, apples, blueberries, etc. i just ...
- Just a word of caution, if you are trying to remove all chemicals from your childs foods, beware of where you get your veggies. Just because you buy from a farmers ma...
What Beverages to Serve at My 4 Year Olds Birthday Party
Asked by A.C. from Stockton
on April 4, 2007
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Hi every body!
What type of drinks do you have at your party?
Does any one have a special punch recipe?
I usually serve some soda, and coffee for the adults, juice ...
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- Hi, some of the drinks I've done in the past are, shirley temples, milk shake, smoothies and put some colorful sprinkles on them (adds a little birthday touch). Here's...
- What I love to make for parties is: Fruit punch ( I love the Hawaiian fruit punch best-plus it comes in huge containers for cheap) 7up or sprite ( I like 7up the...
- I had a cooler with bottles of water, regular and diet soda for the adults and a cooler with small bottles of water, regular Kool-aide pouches and sugar-free Kool-aide...
Which Refridgerator and Why???
Asked by L.I. from Chicago
on January 19, 2009
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We are getting a new fridge and right now we have the one with the freezer on the bottom--we used to have the basic freezer on the top. I wanted the side by side but ...
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- I used to have the kind your mom is talking about... and I agree, I would never go back to that kind. I LOVE my Amana with the freezer on the bottom. It has a top wire...
- My GE profile stainless side-by-side looks so, so pretty in my kitchen...but I hate it! If you ever have to do any planning for parties/big meals, good luck trying to...
- L. I really like my side by side but I also have a deep freezer too. We have 7 people in our house so being able to freeze stuff is big on my list. Good Luck. J.
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,...