From the monthly archives:

March 2010

The Joys of Breastfeeding

March 30, 2010

photo credit: christyscherrer I was having a look around the Internet today, searching for blogs written by other mothers about their own experiences with breastfeeding, when I hit upon a number of mothers involved in the March Carnival of Breastfeeding. This month, a number of blogging mothers are writing about what they find to be [...]

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March: National Nutrition Month

March 23, 2010

photo credit: n0rthw1nd I realised today that March is National Nutrition Month in America. The American Dietetic Association is hosting National Nutrition Month in the effort to increase awareness of the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. The campaign encourages those that blog about nutrition to write [...]

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The Healthy Eating Project

March 22, 2010

photo credit: f_shields My aim with Food Fun Health is to chronicle my attempts to raise my son to be an adventurous eater, a child who enjoys a wide variety of different foods, flavours and textures. The long term aim is that my son will grow into an adult who enjoys eating a wide range [...]

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Chunky Chicken and Vegetable Soup

March 19, 2010

I recently cooked this meal for my in-laws when they were in Hong Kong and they loved it. This is one of my favourite soup recipes. There are two reasons for this. One is that my husband, who is generally not a big soup fan, loves this meal and will happily devour a bowl of [...]

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The 12 week review – where are we at?

March 15, 2010

My boy is now 12 weeks old. The time has flown by. I stare at him in awe most days, amazed at how fast he is growing and how quickly he is learning to do new things. Yesterday he rolled over onto his tummy for the first time – this mummy was very proud! Now [...]

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Breastfeeding help in Hong Kong

March 10, 2010

Breastfeeding is a skill that must be learnt. For some women, breastfeeding just works. For others it does not come naturally. Help is usually needed in those early weeks to get breastfeeding off to a good start.  In Australia, new mothers usually have the support of their own mothers, mother-in-laws, sisters, friends and their local maternal health centre nurse. [...]

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