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DayCare
... about mouthy and rude kids, and how USDA lunches meant spaghettie O's!! (eww ) It just doesn't seem like a great place to have your kid. Go for a nanny! ...
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- You should check out KinderCare or Bright Star childcare centers.
- I would not recomend Kindercare, my sister-in-law worked there and she had some real stories about how some children were treated, how some of the workers got caught t...
- To the person who responded about lake forest park montessori.....do they take infants?? I'm not really familiar with montessori schools except that I would like my c...
Body for Life
The high amount of sodium may be an effort to help the body retain water as the diet calls for 16 ounces less water than recommended by the USDA. ...
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- Hi Sarah- My name is B. Jarmoluk. I'm a wellness coach. NO- haven't done body for life- but I have used and have several clients who've used Herbalife. I'm now a ...
- I tried the body for life. I liked the workouts as for the eating I found that cooking healthy things that we were already eating was what worked best for me. I have 4...
- I did this with a couple of my kiddos and successfully nursed them for 10 months and 14 months (until I got pregger again). This plan still pushes fiber, which is grea...
Daycare
Many in-home providers supply formula as they are reimbursed by the USDA Food Program. She may want to take that into consideration when choosing where to ...
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- wow thats alot! I charge 125.00 for infant a week . I live off of hwy 370,if you are interested give me a call ###-###-####. I'll be glad to talk to you about things!...
- I think that is horribly high, but if she was looking into daycare centers that really is no the low end of the scale. I charge $100 a week across the board for my in...
- I pay $120 per week for an in home daycare. Centers will be more expensive, and I'm sure you still have to provide all those things.
Convince Me to Become a Vegetarian
... fact they have ban the importation of meats from the US they only allows up to 1% of pesticide levels in their produce the USDA allows up to 10% and the ...
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- I'll start by saying that I eat meat and will not be changing my diet anytime soon. However, as someone who is nutritionally conscious I will readily admit that a v...
- Dear J., go to www.goveg.com or www.peta.org. I am not a vegetarian, but I ONLY purchase products that are not tested on animals, that are not made of animal by-produ...
- If you are willing to spend a little more, you can by free range poultry and local cow's milk that is milked by hand. Also as you mentioned free range eggs too. I fo...
Starting Rice Cereal
Send me your e-mail and I can send you a feeding schedule from our gov food program CCG approved by USDA FOOD PROGRAM WE USE FOR OUR DAY CARES. ...
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- We started at 4 months and gave it her about an hour after she had eaten. She hated it though, and after numerous attempts, just had to hide it in her 1st baby foods. ...
- It doesn't matter, so long as your child still nurses. If you feel she isn't taking as much milk after cereal, then nurse first. Some people recommend feed on one si...
- I always gave it to them when they are hungry (before nursing) and followed it with nursing to fill up. Blessings, P. <><
10 Month Old Won't Breast Feed Outside of the Home or Take a Bottle. What to Do?
Oct 22, 2009 ... your child is totally within normal. have fun, seldom does a child have poor nutrition in the US with an educated mom, check the USDA ...
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- Hello, Have you tried putting the breast milk into a sippy cup? It might work. If it is just occasionally, she should be just fine. My breast fed babies weaned the...
- Release your worry and your daughter will eat when she is hungry. My daughter was distracted with the world around her at that age, too!
- Hi K., You need to breastfeed at home and feed your child the baby food and water or juice that she wants. There is a normal transisition from breastfeeding and it s...
How Much to Charge for In-home Childcare??
Nov 17, 2009 ... Once the baby is on solid food, there is a USDA Child Care Food Program that is a subsidy for the provider as long as the child's meals meet ...
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- i work in a daycare, and for full time infants, they charge 315 a week, but they also provide meals and all that, the parents have to bring their own diapers or formul...
- I have done in home child care with my children when they were infants. I was charged anywhere from $40-45 a day depending on the provider. If I would have done full...
- I'd say a *minimum* of $200/week, you may want it to be higher, with the amount of work you're going to be doing. I've priced it anywhere from $215/week to $375/week....
Has Anyone Ever Tried "Raw" Milk?
They can't sell the milk for human consumption (because that would require oodles of inspections and testing from the FDA or USDA), but it's still the ...
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- Sorry, warning in advance, this is from one of my favorite reads, Dr. Russell Blaylock. He is a neurologist that actually continues to study and find what works or doe...
- As long as it is pasteurized, any milk is okay. Raw milk straight from a cow is not safe for children as you do not know what bacteria, fungi, or viruses might be in ...
- I and 4 of my siblings were raised on raw milk. Our ages range from 42 to 32 and we are all exceptionally healthy. I have a friend who has had to give her son raw mi...
Pediatrician Forgot to Record MMR Vaccination and Now Wants to Give Another One
... funding for which comes through USDA, and government (state level) pays daycare tuition for individual kids through the welfare system. Helpful? ...
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- I would insist on the blood test. With so much conflicting info out there on vaccines in general, and the MMR in particular, I would be VERY leery of an extra dose--e...
- Hi L., I have a 3 year old son in pre-school with partial vaccinations as well as an almost 5 month old girl at home. I’m delaying some, and some I’m declining ...
- There are daycares that accept the waver. I go to one and love it. Another option is to play dumb. It is not the most honest approach, but if you like the daycare an...
Help with Prices at Healthy Grocery Stores
To ensure you are getting what your paying for, look for the ACO (Australian Certified Organic) or USDA logos - they are the two most stringent and require ...
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- We are doing the same thing too! We normally shop at walmart and giant eagle, but have discovered Whole foods! It is so wonderful yet so pricey! I have searched Wal...
- I live in Westerville too and we buy a lot of our food at Costco near Polaris. There are lots of organic foods there in bulk that are cheaper than buying them at the ...
- Hi T. - have you considered joining a produce co-op? I believe there is one in the area for locally grown organic produce. I don't belong, but I've seen it advertise...