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FAQ: How to encourage toddlers to use cutlery

By: | 2 Comments | On: August 4, 2015 | Category : Blog, Fussy Eaters, Tips & Tricks, Tips from Mums

Do you have a toddler who continues to refuse the spoon or attempt to self feed unless you offer finger foods?  If you started solids using the baby led weaning approach or your baby refused the spoon early on your toddler might still be resistant to attempt to self feed...
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{SPONSORED} Sealord Hoki-Birthday Bites #LittleWin

By: | 1 Comment | On: July 3, 2015 | Category : Blog

Feel good party food for kids – a ‘little win’ Parties are all about one thing. FUN. Some of the things kids look forward to most about a party are seeing their friends, enjoying party games and of course the bright and enticing party food. Parties can be a place...
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Boost Your Basics

By: | 0 Comments | On: June 9, 2015 | Category : Blog, Food Preparation, Nutrition

 ‘Boost your basics’ Are there meals your kids absolutely LOVE and will devour every time they’re offered, even asking for more? But, you wish they were a tad healthier or they included a few more vegetables? You will pleased to know most of your favourite recipes can be adapted to...
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80+ Recipes to Encourage Kids to Enjoy Their Veggies

By: | 2 Comments | On: May 24, 2015 | Category : Blog, Fussy Eaters, Nutrition

80+ Recipes to Encourage Kids to Enjoy Their Veggies The Healthy Eating Pyramid by Nutrition Australia has had a refresh and it’s looking good. Vegetables are the highlight and with only 7% of us enjoying enough veggies every day we’re on a mission to encourage kids to boost their intake one recipe at...
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The New Healthy Eating Pyramid

By: | 2 Comments | On: May 24, 2015 | Category : Blog, Nutrition

Healthy Eating Pyramid Just last week Nutrition Australia has released the updated Healthy Eating Pyramid. It has a fresh, healthy (of course) new look including some major changes which will hopefully further inspire Australians to enjoy a wide variety of nutritious whole foods, mostly plants. Consistent with the Australian Dietary Guidelines, it portrays a...
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