child care : 8 Recipes
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Safety tips for your baby
1, Never leave her when she?s eating or drinking. 2, Keep small objects out of your baby?s reach. 3, Always put your baby to sleep on her back. 4, Maintain a moderate room temperature. 5, Do not fall asleep with your baby on a sofa or[...] |
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Diet Chart for Pregnancy and Nursing Mothers
Early Morning A big glass (250 ml) of coconut water and two Marie biscuits Breakfast A bowl of cornflakes or wheat flakes mixed in toned milk (200 ml). A bowl of poha or vegetable upma or four slices of toast with cheese or paneer (40[...] |
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Taking Care Of The Elderly - Alzheimer?s Disease Part 1
This is one of the few most endearing posts that I’m writing all because it’s about my parents who love me most dearly and whom I love and miss very, very much. Being so far away from home is always a pain especially when they are not[...] |
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How to teach your child to behave better in front of guests?
"Children are not always angels" and that too when they misbehave and embarrass you in front your guests. When a child makes a mistake and that too in front of others, we get embarrassed and that embarassment makes us[...] |
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Dalia Porridge - Recipe for infants
Dalia always makes a complete satisfied meal. Porridge made out of Dalia helps the babies have a satisfying meal. Ingredients: Dalia - 2 tbsp Dates - 2 nos Milk - 1 cup Method: Chop dates to fine pieces after deseeding it. Pressure[...] |
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Baby food
Any food that is introduced to the infants/babies, which is other than breast milk (or infant formula), between the age group of four months and 2 years are called Baby Food. Different varities, textures, tastes have to be introduced to the[...] |
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Mashed Rice for infants
One of the best weaning foods that is recommended by most peadiatricians is Rice Mash. It is easily digestible and more hygenic. Many a times, this mashed rice is ground to a fine paste in mixer which is not advisable. It have to be cooked very[...] |
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Warning, Forbidden Food for Breastfeeding Mother
Certain food s or drinks below should not be consumed by breastfeeding mothers. Why? Here’s why. - Isotonic drinks These drinks usually contain sodium, calcium, potassium and substances the body needs more. But if it is consumed when the[...] |