
Bedtime Snacks for Toddlers
Bedtime snacks – yay or nay? I get this question A LOT on Instagram when I do my weekly Q&A Wednesdays. We’ve all had our
Your go-to resource for feeding babies and toddlers, whether you’re starting solids, ready to transition to finger foods, or you’re wanting to stop your toddler’s picky phase in its track, we’ve got you.

Bedtime snacks – yay or nay? I get this question A LOT on Instagram when I do my weekly Q&A Wednesdays. We’ve all had our

Just to switch things up a little bit this week, instead of writing about a specific topic, I’m sharing with you the answers to those

Now, here’s a great little recipe that was first introduced to me by my sister-in-law, and am I ever grateful! They’re so easy to make,

It’s Fall y’all!! My favourite time of year – the leaves are changing colour, apple and pumpkin picking are in full swing, and it’s sweater

If you have a toddler, chances are pretty good that they’ve refused to eat their meal a time or two. Let’s be honest, they’ve probably

The 2020 daycare/school year may look a little different than previous years. Your kids may be returning full-time with safety precautions, doing school from home,
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I hate saying that kids will like certain vegetable dishes over others (because every child is different), but in my experience as a pediatric dietitian and mom, there is a certain affinity kids have
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Knowing what to type of milk to transition your baby onto can be a tricky choice. As parents, we always want our little ones to be consuming the healthiest option to allow for proper
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Last week I talked about my definition of Baby Led Feeding and how you can use this approach to starting solids with your baby. Missed it? Read about it here. In a nutshell, it’s
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There are so many terms thrown around in the internet world that are used interchangeably to describe the process of moving your baby onto food that’s not breastmilk or formula. We hear about infant
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Puree food pouches – they’re a parents dream! Always there when you need them, filled with ingredients that your child would “never” eat otherwise, and seemingly perfect meals/snacks for babies and toddlers. So what
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It’s almost back to school time and I’m going to give you my ultimate guide for packing lunches – from how to pack a nutritious lunch to get them out of that food rut,
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Iron. We hear about it all the time, but is it something to add to the long list of feeding worries for moms? Well…iron really is a big deal. It has a very important
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