Author Archives: Alexandra

Four Fuss-Free Super Soups

http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-pumpkin-soup-bowl-fresh-basil-white-image33830770As winter sets in, there’s nothing better than heading home on a dreary night to a hearty soup to warm you up. It’s super simple to make homemade soup, too, and even easier to store in a pouch or freezer tray as a make-ahead meal for the whole family, babies included. Here are four easy and freezer-friendly soups to keep everyone happy all winter long. (閱讀全文…)

Claire B, Facebook

These (Qubies) are amazing! Saves having to flick cubes of food out of the tray with a spoon! Yay fo no ice cubes flying around the room!

Claire B, Facebook

Food For Qubies Reusable Pouches

http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-image-italian-pesto-sauce-image16443556Everybody wishes they had more time to prepare honest healthy food, but unless you have a personal chef waiting for you at home, finding the time to cook these meals – not to mention cleaning up afterwards! – can be a challenge. Making ahead, freezing and reheating are your best options for quick, no fuss, and on-the-go nourishing meals and snacks – and reusable pouches are perfect for storing, reheating and serving some delicious ideas. (閱讀全文…)

Is Your Child Eating Enough?

http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photos-eating-breakfast-image23925253Unless you’re blessed with a ravenous eater, with a healthy appetite and gorgeous little eyes that strain to see over the rim of the plate at what else you have in store today, chances are you’ve asked yourself – probably more than once – is my baby or toddler actually eating enough? When faced with fussy faces, food refusal and a floor full of tonight’s delicious dinner, it’s understandable to be concerned about what’s actually making it into your little one’s tummy. Here’s how to find peace of mind with what your kids are eating.

Measure no more

When it’s just milk feeds and cubes of puree on the menu, it’s easy to measure input against output and evaluate the appropriate quantities of your baby’s meals. As time goes on, it gets harder to see what’s actually going in – with snacking here and skipping dinner there, it turns into quite the guessing game! Instead, offer lots of healthy choices at all times – grains, vegetables, fruit, protein and dairy – and feel good knowing your child has access to a variety of good-for-her foods. Some days the bread will be the clear winner, other days the carrots, and that’s okay.

Don’t fight it

Try not to turn meal times into battles. It may be difficult, but aim to give fussy behaviour as little attention as possible. Make some ground rules about eating – this is what’s on your plate today, so just have a try then take it or leave it! – and resist the urge to prepare multiple meals to please everyone in the home. Stay matter-of-fact about food and you’ll hopefully create better eaters. And remember, if they are hungry they will eat!

Think small

Three big meals a day may not be the best way to go. Consider down-sizing the portions and offering lots of small meals and snacks throughout the day. Toddlers are often too busy to sit down and eat, but a plate left out for them to graze as they go, can be a smart way to fill their bellies. Good ideas for grazing foods include toast and sandwich soldiers, fruit and vegie sticks, dried fruits, pieces of cheese, strips of meat, pieces of omelette, pancakes and pikelets, mini muffins, wedges of frittata, crackers with avocado and pasta shapes.

Ask yourself these questions

Still not confident your child is eating enough? Answer these questions: Are you offering a good variety of healthy foods every day? Is he growing as he should? And is he generally happy, active and well? Your responses should give you a good indication of whether your child is meeting his nutritional needs and satisfying his appetite. If in doubt, talk to your GP.

Kristie W, Shepparton

I was extremely surprised at how quick I received my delivery of Qubies Reusable Pouches, it was the followng day and I live in regional Victoria, so was impressed.

I have used the pouches a number of times for yoghurt for my daughter and they are fabulous to take out and about with us, or even to family day care!

Kristie W, Shepparton

Clare B, The Gap

I’ve been using mine (Qubies) for freezing breast milk and they are great!

Clare B, The Gap

Alison M, Doreen

I love the product (Qubies Reusable Pouches) and couldn’t believe how cheap it was. I showed my mothers group and they loved it!

Alison M, Doreen

All About Baby Food Labels

http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photography-baby-food-glass-jar-image17807992How closely do you look at the labels on pre-packaged baby food – and do you know what you’re looking for, really? Here’s the lowdown on what to make of those baby food labels.

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When Will My Toddler Use A Fork?

first_cutlery_set_2So your little baby isn’t so little anymore, and she’s decided that hey, enough is enough – it’s time she fed herself! This may happen as early as 12 or 13 months, but some littlies will be much older. The transition from spoon-feeding your toddler to letting her take care of it herself is a long (and messy) one, but there are things you can do to help make the change a positive and relatively pain-free one for both of you. (閱讀全文…)

Rebecca T, FB

Qubies-Reusable-PouchesJust did a few yoghurts for the kids, amazing how quick they go!

Rebecca T, FB