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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Fresh Baby Kit



You know what? The world is a scary place right now! All you hear about is the chemicals in our food, in our children’s toys, and even in our babies’ bottles! Wouldn’t it be great if we could do something that gave us some peace of mind about what our children are eating? Well, now we can! We can take back a little bit of control in an otherwise chaotic world!

By spending less than 30 minutes a week, you can make sure that what you put in your little ones mouth is green and healthy for them! No added chemicals or preservatives. How you might ask? Make it yourself!! Fresh Baby offers a simple to understand and use kit that includes a DVD and Trays are BP-A and phthalate-free. They also include a tip card to help you along the way. This makes the absolute perfect baby shower gift for a mommy and baby that you care a lot about!

WIN IT!
Fresh Baby is offering one lucky winner their own kit! All I need you to do is head on over to their site and tell me one “fresh idea” you got from their site!


To receive extra entries either:
-subscribe to Freshbabies “fresh ideas” newsletter for three entries
-blog about this giveaway with a link back here
-subscribe to my blog
-follow this blog
-email three friends and CC it to nursemommypaige@yahoo.com
-add my button to your sidebar!
-Follow me on Twitter: thenursemommy
-purchase any item from Fresh Baby for 5 additional entries


Please leave a separate comment for all entries.
-ends 3/22/09

Disclosure:I received the above item in consideration for review. No compensation was received for this post. The Nurse Mommy blog will always provide honest opinions, beliefs or experiences on products reviewed. We will only recommend products or services that we feel are of benefit to our readers. If you have any questions, please contact Paige from The Nurse Mommy nursemommypaige {at} yahoo dot com.

73 comments:

  1. The fresh idea I got was how to incorporate tofu into my baby's meals! I can't wait to try it.

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  2. I subscribed to the fresh idea newsletter entry #1.

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  3. I subscribed to the fresh idea newsletter entry #2.

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  4. I subscribed to the fresh idea newsletter entry #3.

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  5. I follow you on twitter (susanlanai).

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  6. You can substitute 1 1/2 cups maple syrup for 1 cup sugar in recipes. Yum!

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  7. Watermelon can also help maintain cardiovascular health. Watermelon has amino acids, citrulline and arginine, that help maintain the arteries and blood flow.

    And you can introduce it at 8-10 months - perfect for my son!!

    addeviant006 at gmail dot com

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  8. follower

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  9. Make hard boiled eggs for children over 12 months of age


    yzgirl4[at]verizon[dot]net

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  10. Subscriber


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  11. I follow your blog


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  12. I follow on twitter
    yzgirl4


    yzgirl4[at]verizon[dot]net

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  13. I liked learnig about eggs and when to introduce them. There was also a recipe for toddler french toast! Yum!

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  14. I liked the tomato edition-the toddler treat sweet tomato salad sounded yummy and easy, thanks!

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  15. I am a yahoo reader subscriber, thanks

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  16. Your button is on my sidebar, thanks

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  17. I learned that you can introduce tofu at 8-10 months. We are vegetarian so I am very interested in learning about healthy ways to keep our whole family vegetarian.

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  18. I blogged:
    http://emilyisland.blogspot.com/2009/03/fresh-baby-at-nurse-mommy.html

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  19. ...and I've got your button on my blog:
    http://emilyisland.blogspot.com/

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  20. love the concept of this system!

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  21. am also a subscriber through google reader

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  22. sugar snap peas can be introduced between 8&10 months old (which I didn't know!) and are a source of Vitamin A & Calcium (which I also didn't know!). I'd love to try out the "toddler Treat" of sugar snap peas & pineapple for me!

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  23. subscribed to the fresh idea newsletter - entry #1

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  24. subscribed to the fresh idea newsletter - entry #2

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  25. subscribed to the fresh idea newsletter - entry #3

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  26. The fresh idea i learned is that strawberries look like hearts so they make a great valentines snack!
    Thanks for the chance
    becky at harts dot name

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  27. I follow
    becky at harts dot name

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  28. I found a good summer fresh idea - the Toddler Treat: WOW Watermelon Soda. That is so perfect for my little ones.

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  29. subscribed to the fresh idea newsletter - entry #2

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  30. How much money I can save by making my own baby food.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    hetz-junk(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  31. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    The fresh idea I got was Quinoa - I've always wanted to try it myself and now I'll get to share it with the little one :) The recipes sound good enough for both of us!

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  32. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    Subscribed to the Fresh Idea newsletter - entry 1.

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  33. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    Subscribed to the Fresh Idea newsletter - entry 2.

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  34. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    Subscribed to the Fresh Idea newsletter - entry 3.

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  35. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    I'm a follower on Blogger. :)

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  36. realitybbq*AT*gmail*DOT*com

    I'm a follower on Twitter. :) antispamgirl

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  37. I loved the food chart so you know when you can introduce foods!

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  38. I subscribed to the newsletter - #1

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  39. I subscribed to the newsletter - #2

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  40. I subscribed to the newsletter - #3

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  41. I subscribe to your blog via reader

    thanks!

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  42. I follow you on Twitter - TerraLJ

    thanks!

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  43. They say that Maple syrup was the first energy drink dating back to the Algonquin Tribe in the 1600’s! Crazy! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  44. I subscribe to your feed using live bookmarks.

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  45. The fresh idea to make blueberry 'n banana cream looks really yummy! And I found a cool fact: blueberries are one of three fruits native to North America:)

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  46. One fresh idea I found in their Fresh Idea newsletter archive was to make Toddler Treat: Papaya Summer Soup! A nice chilled soup, it looks so easy to make & uses fresh, yummy ingredients!

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  47. I subscribed to Freshbabies “fresh ideas” newsletter - #1

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  48. I subscribed to Freshbabies “fresh ideas” newsletter - #2

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  49. I subscribed to Freshbabies “fresh ideas” newsletter - #3

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  50. I learned that Blueberries can be effective in combating the "runs", because they contain anthocyanin that has mild antibiotic properties, especially against intestinal bacteria that cause diarrhea.

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  51. I signed up for their newsletter

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  54. They had a recipe to make pumpkin sauce. (Part pumpkin, part applesauce and spices.)

    I think my boys would love this.

    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(dot)com

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  55. I learned: You can substitute 1 1/2 cups maple syrup for 1 cup sugar in recipes.

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  56. The watermelon soda looks great. i will definitely try that this summer. I like all their recipe ideas. Gives me a fresh start!

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  57. I signed up for their newsletter #1

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  58. Signed up for their newsletter #2

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