Airplane Safety When Traveling With Babies or Toddlers

February 26th, 2010 by careforourbaby No comments »
Caroline Miller asked:


Traveling with an infant doesn’t have to be the stuff of nightmares. You don’t have to be the mom or dad that everybody glares at mid air, when your child is throwing a tantrum. Flying with a baby requires a lot more planning and foresight than flying with preschoolers or older kids. Plan accordingly, make sure your carry on luggage includes a few essentials and you can have a relatively hassle free flight without going hysterical.

First, take your car seat along. The American Academy of Pediatric recommends that children below the age of 2 years be strapped to a child seat on flight. This makes it easier for you, because you won’t be left holding the baby uncomfortably on your lap. Your baby is also likely to feel more comfortable in a familiar car seat, and therefore less cranky. Remember to book your child’s eat in advance, and take care of seating assignments. Car seats are normally allowed for window seats, or at the center of a row in between aisles.

If you balk at the thought of purchasing another ticket for your baby, remember some parents will give you a free seat for your baby during off season times when planes tend to be not so full. While making reservations, confirm with your travel agent that the airline is open to giving you an available free seat for your baby.

Some airlines will also allow you to book a baby bassinet or cot, although your child will have to be lesser than 8 months old to take advantage of this.

Your carry on bag should contain disposable bibs for meal times, a bowl and spoon, and feeding bottles. Make sure you take along a small tin of baby food – although crew might offer you baby food, it might not be the one you’re baby’s used to eating. Take along a bottle of pre boiled water which you can then ask the crew to warm up again if you need.

A good idea for breastfeeding moms – Ask for a window seat. Take a small blanket or thick sheet and use a couple of pins to attach it to your seat and the seat in front, to create a privacy screen for you. If you don’t have a window seat, ask other passengers if they can trade. Put on your most helpless look, add a pleading tone to your voice and no one will say no!



Preparing Baby Food With Food Processors

February 26th, 2010 by careforourbaby No comments »
Matt LeClair asked:


One of the most important activities of your baby’s life is eating food and the reason for this is that it provides essential vitamins and nutrients that help your child grow and become healthy.  Food is often provided in a number of forms from formula, to baby food, to normal food that is prepared and served the same way for everyone else.  Pureed food is often a very popular solution for baby food and it is often purchased in small bottles.  Food processors can also be used to prepare food for your child in a number of ways.

One of the functions that most food processors are capable of performing is the function of pureeing food which is the same consistency of the food that you would normally purchase in bottles from the grocery store.  Another valuable function that some food processors can perform is steaming.  The process of steaming is important when you are trying to conserve the valuable nutrients that are present in vegetables.  When you steam vegetables, you lock in those nutrients which are normally lost in other cooking techniques.

Preparing pureed vegetables is an easy task that can be handled by a food processor.  The first step to doing so is by chopping the vegetables into small pieces.  The vegetables can then be steamed in the food processor to soften them and also lock in the essential nutrients that are needed.  Once the steaming process is complete the vegetables can then be pureed until they are a smooth consistency.  The end result of this process is a nutrient rich meal that is great for you child.

You can also prepare other food items for your child that can help replace items that you would normaly purchase in the bottled form from a grocery store.  One of those items is fruit which can easily be prepared with a food processor.  The same techniques that are used to pureee vegetables can be used to puree fruit.  Since fruit is softer than most vegetables, it is easier to puree in a food processor and takes less time to prepare.  This is a great way to provide a healthy desert dish for your baby.

Using a food processor to prepare meals for your child can help save you money and still provide the nutrient rich food that he or she needs to be healthy.  If you’re tired of constantly having to by pureed food from the grocery store and want to try a natural way of proving food for your baby, then you may want to consider using a food processor.