07 June 2011

'Force Of #Nature: The Unlikely Story Of The #WalMart #Green Revolution'; #Organic #Sustainability

How did the oft-maligned megastore come to embrace the environment? An interview with author Edward Humes.

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The following Q&A was provided by HarperCollins, publisher of "Force of Nature: The Unlikely Story of Wal-Mart's Green Revolution."

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Q: Wal-Mart has gotten notoriously bad press over the years: low wages, putting mom-and-pop stores out of business, accelerating the outsourcing of American manufacturing to keep prices low. Is this newfound corporate social responsibility just a public relations ploy? 
Edward Humes: That's the question everyone wonders about: Is this for real? I was deeply skeptical myself at the outset, not least because much of the Wal-Mart criticism over the years has been richly deserved. It's no coincidence that this sustainability push began in 2004, when Wal-Mart's public reputation was at an all-time low and the company was desperate to find some way to improve its image. But then something unexpected happened: The first, small forays into more planet-friendly practices — reduced packaging on a single child's toy, more fuel-efficient trucks, energy-saving measures in stores and warehouses — ended up saving millions of dollars. Suddenly the idea of being green stopped falling under the costly "social responsibility" side of the Wal-Mart ledger, and started falling under the category of lean, mean, beat-the-competition business strategies. So Wal-Mart's commitment to sustainability is indeed for real. Such stalwart environmentalists and former Wal-Mart critics as Yvon Chouinard, founder of the Patagonia company, and Jeff Hollender, founder of green product maker Seventh Generation, were sufficiently convinced of Wal-Mart's sincerity to begin working with them.

In what key areas has Wal-Mart increased sustainability? How? 
The main areas have been packaging, energy, waste reduction, transportation, and pushing suppliers, including China, to become more sustainable. This may sound daunting, but much of it turns out to be commonsense. Why ship infant car seats in great big cardboard boxes that quickly fill up a truck when a reusable drawstring bag can do the job just as well — allowing the seats to be nested to take up less space while shipping? Why let your 8,000 big rigs (the largest trucking fleet in the nation) suck millions of gallons of fuel while parked and idling when you can install gas-sipping auxiliary power units that will save you millions of dollars every year? Wal-Mart, which always prided itself as efficient, found shocking amounts of waste within every part of its business that hurt both planet and profits.

Doesn’t the very notion of green products — organic, nontoxic, sustainable — run counter to Wal-Mart’s lowest prices policy? 
Cheap and dirty don't have to go hand in hand (though they often do). In some cases, Wal-Mart's huge scale has allowed it to "democratize" sustainability — offering normally premium green products at low prices, such as organic free-trade coffee at half the usual price, inexpensive organic cotton baby clothes, or cutting the cost of energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs. Wal-Mart can use its clout with manufacturers to insist on less toxic, healthier products, which it is (slowly) doing. A bigger challenge is a shift away from focusing on purchase price in favor of emphasizing the lifetime value and cost of ownership of a product — something Wal-Mart has discussed, but not yet figured out.

What is Wal-Mart’s connection to the dairy industry's “cow of the future” project? What will it mean for the future of dairy? 
The primary importance of Wal-Mart's sustainability efforts is the influence they are having on other industries, from banking to apparel to agriculture. Wal-Mart, by its example, has made it impossible for business leaders to maintain the old argument that sustainability and green are just too costly to pursue. One of the first industries to embrace Wal-Mart's ideas has been the American dairy industry, which is in the midst of an experiment dubbed "Cow of the Future." Livestock are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions — cow burps are nearly pure methane, a major driver of climate change. The cow of the future project is experimenting with different feeds, breeds and vaccinations to make dairy cows less gassy and their milk more nutritious. These projects would never have been pursued had Wal-Mart not blazed the trail.

Can a company like Wal-Mart ever be truly green? 
Not the Wal-Mart we know today. So much of our economy, our suburban landscape, our highway system, our culture and our shopping patterns are based on the post-World War II, 20th century belief in limitless growth, limitless cheap oil, limitless expanses of clean air, water and land, and technology's limitless potential to create more food, energy and prosperity. That's the world that spawned business models like Wal-Mart's, where it made economic sense to import toothpaste and computer chips and baby toys from China while transforming America from a country that made things into a country that buys things other people make. Now, rather late in the day, we have found all those resources we carelessly considered limitless are, in fact, frighteningly limited, that the old model no longer makes sense, and that big changes are in store whether we prepare for them or not. The efforts by Wal-Mart and other businesses to become more sustainable are vitally important and noteworthy, but they are the equivalent, as green architect Bill McDonough says, of slowing down a car that's headed in the wrong direction. These efforts buy us time, but ultimately, we'll have to turn the car around and head the other way in order to save the day. So a truly green Wal-Mart would be an entirely reimagined Wal-Mart.

02 April 2011

Soy Formula Linked To Fibroid Tumors

February 04, 2010 by Amy Spangler

The expression, “You are what you eat,” takes on new meaning, given the results of a recent study linking soy formula in babies with uterine fibroids in adults. Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous tumors of the uterus that commonly cause pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, and fertility problems. Approximately one-fourth of women develop uterine fibroids which are the leading cause of hysterectomy (removal of the uterus).

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Method
Twenty thousand white women between 35 and 59 years of age participated in the study. The women were selected from a larger group of 50,000 white women who are part of the Sister Study, a long-term review of women ages 35-74 who have never had breast cancer themselves but whose biological sister was diagnosed with the disease.

Women were asked whether they had ever been diagnosed with uterine fibroids and their age at diagnosis. They were also asked about a variety or early childhood exposures including whether they had been fed soy formula. Women were asked to choose from the following responses: definitely, probably, probably not, or definitely not fed soy formula.

Results
Women who were fed soy formula as babies were 25 percent more likely to develop uterine fibroids compared to those who were breastfed or fed cow milk formula. The link between uterine fibroids and soy formula is thought to be a response to the isoflavones (naturally occurring estrogen-like substances) in soy, and in particular, the high exposure at an early age in women given soy formula during infancy.

Although the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life, eight out of ten U.S. babies are given some type of artificial milk by three months of age. Soy formulas account for nearly 25% of the infant formula market. In 2008, the AAP’s Committee on Nutrition released a revised policy statement on the use of soy formula in infant feeding:

• Indications for use are rare and include metabolic disease or vegetarianism.

• Infants with documented cow milk allergy should be fed hydrolyzed formula, because 10-14% of these infants will also be allergic to soy.

• Once infants with severe diarrhea are rehydrated, they should be maintained on human milk or diluted cow milk formula.

• Soy formula has no advantage over cow milk formula as a supplement for the breastfed infant.

• Soy formula should not be fed to preterm infants.

• Use of soy formula does not alleviate colic or fussiness.

• Use of soy formula does not prevent allergic disease in high risk babies.

Bottom line
Concerns over the long-term health effects of soy formula are justified given that infants fed soy formula receive high levels of estrogen-like compounds relative to their body size. Until more data is available, parents are advised to follow the AAP policy and give soy formula only when medically indicated. If a baby is unable to breastfeed and human milk is not available, cow milk formula should be used.

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22 March 2011

Industry Watchdog “Dumbfounded” By USDA’s Failure To Enforce Organic Law

USDA Continues Bush-era Policy of Allowing Unapproved Synthetic Additives

March 21, 2011
For Immediate Release
Contact: Mark Kastel, 608-625-2042
Charlotte Vallaeys, 978-369-6409

Cornucopia, WI—The Cornucopia Institute, one of the nation’s leading organic industry watchdogs, condemned the position of the United States Department of Agriculture that it will allow products containing unapproved synthetic additives to be labeled “organic” for an indefinite grace period.

The Cornucopia Institute had filed legal complaints against infant formula manufacturers and Dean Foods, manufacturer of Horizon dairy products, for adding unapproved additives: Martek Biosciences Corporation’s omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids (DHA/ARA), derived chemically from fermented algae and fungus, to foods with the organic label.

The Cornucopia Institute maintains, and the USDA reiterated in a compliance letter issued March 16, that these additives are illegal in organics. But the USDA also stated it would not take enforcement action at this time. The USDA’s compliance letter suggested that it would allow companies to continue adding the additives to organic foods during a phase-out period of unspecified length, despite its clear statement, in the same letter, that the additives were being used in organics due to an “incorrect” interpretation of the federal standards.

“Essentially, the USDA admitted once again in its letter that the DHA additives should never have been allowed in organics, and then goes on to state that they have chosen not to take enforcement action at this time,” said Charlotte Vallaeys, Farm and Food Policy Analyst with The Cornucopia Institute. 

The Wisconsin-based Institute stated that it is meeting with its legal team to determine its next course of action in its efforts to ensure that foods bearing the “USDA Organic” label are produced in accordance with the federal organic standards.

“We hope the current NOP management moves quickly to implement their position, that adding unapproved additives to infant formula constitutes a violation of the organic standards,” said attorney Gary Cox who has long represented The Cornucopia Institute in its oversight of the USDA.

Cornucopia states that it is likely to file a lawsuit against the USDA for its failure to carry out its congressionally-mandated duties in protecting the purity and safety of organic food.

“Federal law clearly states that synthetic additives must be approved by the USDA, through a formal petition process, assuring their safety before they can legally be added to foods with the organic label,” stated Vallaeys. “Martek’s Crypthecodinium cohnii and Schizochytrium oils (sources of DHA) and Mortierella alpina oil (a source of ARA) have never been approved, and the USDA has once again caved to industry lobbyists.”

The Cornucopia Institute is concerned with the USDA’s failure to enforce the organic standards regarding unapproved accessory nutrients, because the synthetic additives have been linked to many serious reported gastrointestinal problems in infants and young children.

Megan Golden of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, watched her newborn son suffer from serious vomiting and gastrointestinal illness from the day he was born and given formula with DHA and ARA. At age 9 weeks, she switched to formula without these additives, and his symptoms disappeared. “By the next day, no lie, my son was a completely different infant. He was comfortable, was not as agitated, and the throwing up had stopped. His gas pains went away. His stools became normal. And he could finally relax enough to sleep. I am thankful for that,” said Golden.

As of January 2009, more than a hundred similar adverse reaction reports have been filed with the Food and Drug Administration (a more recent open records request by The Cornucopia Institute is pending). Since few parents and healthcare professionals historically report the link between over-the-counter drugs or nutritional additives and adverse reactions to the FDA, scientists believe these reports constitute only the tip of the iceberg.

When USDA enforcement officials first became aware, in 2006, that infant formula manufacturers were adding unapproved additives to formula bearing the “USDA Organic” label, they recognized its illegality and sent an enforcement letter ordering them to take the unapproved additives out of organic infant formula.

Subsequently, discovered through a Freedom of Information Act request by The Cornucopia Institute, and reported in an investigative report by the Washington Post, corporate lobbyists convinced the former director of the USDA’s National Organic Program, Dr. Barbara Robinson, to overrule her staff’s decision, and allow companies to market products with Martek’s unapproved algal-based and fungal-based additives.

The Cornucopia Institute has complained for years that this was an improper and illegal action by the agency. In 2010, the USDA, under the Obama administration, concurred with Cornucopia, stating in a public memorandum that this was an improper decision.

Unlike some essential nutrients (vitamins and minerals), unapproved additives like Martek’s DHA and ARA are not required by the FDA in foods, but are popular with food manufacturers because they are useful in trying to create a competitive marketing advantage.

The Food and Drug Administration just announced that it will conduct a study to determine if marketing claims by infant formula manufacturers, such as claims that DHA and ARA “support brain and eye development,” influence mothers’ feeding decisions and discourage breast-feeding.

Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition at New York University and author of Food Politics, states about DHA and ARA in infant formula: “Competition for market share explains why formula companies want to put distinctive nutrients in their formulas–especially nutrients considered ‘conditional.’ Even if the health benefits are minimal or questionable, they can be used in advertising.”

While they advertise these nutrients with questionable claims of benefits, companies do not share with consumers the process by which these nutrients are manufactured.

“Getting omega-3 fatty acids from natural sources like breast milk, or salmon, or flaxseed, and getting omega-3’s from a synthetic additive in infant formula or milk are two completely different things,” explains Vallaeys. “Companies like Martek don’t like consumers to know that these additives are often chemically extracted, fermented in genetically engineered feedstock, treated with harsh chemicals, deodorized and bleached. There’s a reason why so many consumers are turning to organic foods—to avoid these kinds of novel substances that masquerade as food,” she adds.

Additives like DHA and ARA are not required by the FDA in foods, including infant formula, because scientific data fails to document benefits to human health or development. Dr. Katherine Kennedy of the University College of London’s Institute of Child Health, along with several colleagues, wrote: “We contend this field of research has been driven to an extent by enthusiasm and vested interest.”

The British scientific panel also stated, “Although the vast majority of infant formulas now contain long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids [manufactured by Martek], the scientific evidence base for their addition is recognized by most investigators and key opinion leaders in the field to be weak.”

“After the USDA determined these materials were being illegally added to certified organic food, it’s unconscionable that they would continue to drag their feet on enforcement even as more reports flow into the FDA on adverse health impacts,” says Kastel.

Consumers exhibit marketplace loyalty in the organic label, because it represents a rigorous third-party certification system of strict federal standards that prohibit synthetic inputs unless they have gone through a rigorous approval process. Organic activists are concerned that if the USDA fails to rigorously enforce the standards, allowing big business to make up their own rules, that consumer confidence in the label will be eroded.

Industry observers speculate that the USDA has dragged its feet on forcing the removal of these unapproved additives in order to allow time for the powerful pharmaceutical companies manufacturing infant formula (Abbott Laboratories and PBM Nutritionals, the private-label manufacturer for Wal-Mart and Hain-Celestial’s Earth’s Best brand) and the nation’s largest milk bottler (Dean Foods) to petition the National Organic Standards Board, the expert citizen’s body created by Congress, to approve the Martek materials, after the fact.

“This is more than just a question of whether a particular additive is risky and inappropriate for inclusion in organics,” Kastel lamented. “The question is whether or not organics will remain a trusted last refuge for families who don’t want to experiment with the long-term health of their children.”

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On March 14, the National Organic Standards Board released a controversial committee proposal that would allow any synthetic nutrient additive that comes on the market to be added freely to organic foods—without review.

Already, citizens are lining up to voice their disapproval of this industry-friendly committee decision, which will be debated and voted on by the full Board during its next meeting in Seattle, April 26-29.

“It’s unfortunate that the committee, stacked during the Bush Administration with corporate representatives, has voted to open the door to just about any novel synthetic, chemically produced, additive to be added to organic foods—without the congressionally-mandated review,” stated Kastel.

“While the split vote by the 7-person committee was in favor of potentially marketing gimmicky and risky synthetic additives, the organic community as a whole is going to fight like hell against this,” Kastel stated. “There is no way that ethical organic companies, organic farmers, and organic consumers are going to allow a handful of pro-corporate board members to indiscriminately weaken the meaning of the organic label.”

Cornucopia encourages consumers to submit written comments, to voice their opposition to the committee proposal allowing all synthetic “nutrient” additives in organic foods. An action alert with detailed information is available on Cornucopia’s website, http://www.cornucopia.org/2011/03/keep-questionable-synthetic-additives-out-of-organics/

A brief summary of the overwhelming scientific literature questioning the efficacy of Martek’s nutritional oils, and questioning their safety, can be found at: http://www.cornucopia.org/dha-safety-concerns/

Since the USDA is failing its mandate to ensure that all products bearing the “USDA Organic” seal are in fact complying with the federal standards that prohibit unapproved additives, the Cornucopia Institute has developed a list of products containing Martek’s unapproved additives. The list is available on the Cornucopia website (viewable at http://www.cornucopia.org/DHA/MartekDHA_list.pdf), and will be updated on an ongoing basis. The products are also listed below:

For children and adults

Wegman’s Organic Yogurt (Fruit on the Bottom Super Yogurt)
Horizon Organic Milk
Stremicks Heritage Foods Organic Milk
ZenSoy Soy on the Go

Baby Food (select products contain Martek’s DHA)

Happy Bellies
Plum Organics
Tasty Baby Organic Infant Cereal

Infant Formula (all organic infant formula products contain Martek’s DHA, with the exception of Baby’s Only Organic Toddler Formula)

Bright Beginnings Organic
Earth’s Best Organic
Parent’s Choice Organic
Similac Organic
Vermont Organics

 

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21 March 2011

What’s for dinner? Beets, Cabbage & Carrot Stew With Brown Rice

Saturday was very hectic. The early part of the day was spent at the High Meadows School Indoor Farmers Market. Then there was soccer for our 6 year old, a dash to the farmers market to grocery shop for the week. By the time we made it back home, it was almost dinnertime. I was too tired and needed to make a no fuss meal that is yummy and nutritious for my family. With a variety of fresh, scrumptious vegetables from the farmers market, I decided to make a stew (seriously not sure what to call the dish but it was fantastic).

Beets & Cabbage Stew With Brown Rice
For the stew: 1/2 cabbage, 3 large carrots, 1 beet, 1/2 of an onion, 1/2 white part of leek, cold pressed olive oil, ginger, garlic, olive oil and sea salt to taste.
Peel  and cut carrots. Peel and dice onion and leeks. Peel both garlic and ginger (you can use a hand grater/blender or food processor). Put above ingredients in a pot with 1 cup of water and a dash of sea salt to taste. Peel one beet and slice very thinly (set aside). Gently steam veggies for about 6 minutes or until water is almost completely reduced in the pot. Add cold press olive oil ( to your preference ). Add beets and let them simmer for a few more minutes. Meanwhile, chop half a cabbage in big chunks and add to the pot. Stir well to get the caramelized yummy juices from the other veggies. Since my family loves extra crispy veggies I don’t let them cook for too long.

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Basmati brown is a favorite in our home. I use coconut milk to infuse extra taste and flavor.

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Voila! Healthy. Happy. Yummy!

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20 March 2011

Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Chunky Yummy (Stage 3) Organic Potato Porridge -- 6 oz

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Mashed Organic Sweet Potato & Broccoli -- 4 oz.

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Here we play with the senses by mixing ingredients to create tantalizing meals for growing babies. The texture is a bit lumpy to encourage chewing. Organic sweet potato and organic broccoli with nothing but water added for steaming. Excellent source of beta carotene, potassium, Vitamins C & E, and folate.

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Creamy Yummy (Stage 1) Pureed Organic Peas -- 4 oz

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This tasty and nutritious single-ingredient item is pureed to a creamy texture for baby from the start of weaning. Creamy yummy organic peas with nothing but a bit of water added. Yes, our peas are vibrantly green and NO, we do not add any color to them. It is just the Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food way, bringing the freshest foods to you and your family. Cooked peas should look like un-cooked peas. Good source of Potassium and Vitamin C.

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19 March 2011

Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Creamy Yummy (Stage 1) Pureed Organic Green Beans -- 4 oz

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17 March 2011

Done cooking/packing tomorrow’s snack and lunch for my wonderful son

This is one challenge I don’t mind handling even if it means staying up late to make lunch for my wonderful boys (hubby & Son), or waking up extra earlier  (5am). I love knowing that what I feed my family is free of any harmful chemicals or unwanted and needless fillers. I grew up knowing food is my medicine from my mother and grand ma and I am making sure that my son grows up with that same philosophy. We have only one body, I just can’t knowing put anything into it that is not going to nourish.  Today has been an extremely hectic, decided to make tomorrow’s work/school lunch tonight so I can catch an extra hour of sleep. 

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For snack.
Organic mango
Organic turkey  (trying to get my son to eat meat, not been very successful )
Organic string cheese
Organc carrots.

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Lunch:
Cabbage stew and quinoa (this is a favorite in our home, my son loves very crisp vegetable.)

15 March 2011

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HHS Warns That All Infant Formulas Are Contaminated With Toxic Fluoride

Tuesday, March 15, 2011 by: Jonathan Benson, Staff Writer

(NaturalNews) Piggybacking on the recent government announcement concerning overexposure to fluoride, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has now announced that all infant formulas are contaminated with fluoride, and that when mixed with the fluoridated water provided in most US cities, the combination is a toxic threat to babies and infants.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly half of all US children are overexposed to fluoride. Many of these children are now afflicted with dental fluorosis as a result, which is a tooth disease involving the mottling and staining of enamel. In January, the CDC adjusted the recommended recommended water fluoridation levels from 1.2 milligrams per liter (mg/L) to 0.7 mg/L (http://www.naturalnews.com/030952_C...).

However, a 2009 study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association says that even the adjusted levels are too high, stating that "[m]ost infants from birth to age 12 months who consume predominantly powdered and liquid concentrate formula are likely to exceed the upper tolerable limit [of fluoride] if the formula is reconstituted with optimally fluoridated (0.7 - 1.2 ppm)."

Besides baby formulas and tap water, many other food items are also contaminated with toxic fluoride. Juices, crackers, breads, teas, and fruits often contain high levels of fluoride. And since there is no verifiable way to know precisely how much fluoride children are ingesting from various food and drinks, exposure is far more widespread than most people are aware.

"Exposure to excessive consumption of fluoride over a lifetime may lead to increased likelihood of bone fractures in adults, and may result in effects on bone leading to pain and tenderness," says the US Environmental Protection Agency on its fluoride information page.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has never properly tested fluoride for safety. It is the only unregulated, unapproved drug that is forcefully injected into the water supplies of millions of people who have no choice in whether or not they are exposed to it. There is no justifiable reason why fluoride is added to water, and there is no "safe" level of it.

Numerous studies have found, however, that fluoride exposure is linked to lowered IQ levels, mental retardation, thyroid dysfunction, bone problems, the calcification of the pineal gland and other organs, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal problems, kidney disease, respiratory dysfunction, sexual disorders, cancer, and tooth decay (http://www.naturalnews.com/fluoride...).

Be sure to catch the NaturalNews.TV video Fluoride Deception for more information about toxic fluoride:
http://www.naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=4...

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14 March 2011

School Lunches

Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Founder Agatha Achindu Shares Healthy Tips on MyFoxAtlanta

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Updated: Monday, 14 Mar 2011, 9:58 AM EDT
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With obesity and diabetes on a persistent rise, we know you're trying to make better choices when it comes to the foods you eat. And sometimes that means going from yummy to yucky. But it doesn't have to. Natural foods expert Agatha Achindu talked about how to make subtle changes without sacrificing taste or convenience.

Foods to AVOID:
Foods with 10 ingredients or more. Wholesome foods tend to have very few ingredients because they only contain ingredients that are essential to making that product. For example, organic peanut butter should contain peanuts many list a lot of other unnecessary ingredients that serve as stabilizers, sweeteners and preservatives so the food can outlive your kids' childhood. Bread should contain about 5 or 6 ingredients, HFCS(see below) should not be one of them.

  • High fructose corn syrup (HFCS)
  • Enriched and bleached flour (be careful because it may say "whole grain" or "wheat" on the package. it's not necessarily 100% wheat flour)
  • Trans fats/hydrogenated vegetable oils
  • Artificial colorings
  • Saturated fats
  • High-sugars/refined sugars
  • High sodium (we should not consume more than 2 grams/2000mg of sodium per day)
  • Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)
  • Sodium nitrate

10 February 2011

Mom Talk: Picky Eaters

Mansfield moms share their tips and tricks for getting kids beyond Fruit Loops and chicken nuggets.

Hey, Moms, can we talk? We all have opinions about what’s best for our kids (and for those toddlers screaming at the restaurant table next to us). Mom Talk is a weekly forum to exchange advice and ideas about topics related to raising our children. If you would like to be a part of the Mom’s Council and share your wisdom with other Mansfield parents, please contact me. We’d love for you to join in the discussion.

This week’s Mom’s Council Members are: Tia Willour, a single mom to two sons, ages 5 and 7; Beth Russel, mom to a 4-year-old girl and 8-year-old boy; and Korina Moss, mom to a 6-year-old son.

Tia: My children started being picky eaters around three years old.  I was a bit lax however and bent quite a bit, letting them choose their menus. It took me quite a while to toughen up and I feel I spent too many hours making several dinners and exhausting myself.  Now I have learned - one meal made or go hungry. I do wish I started sooner so they were more used to it and I didn't have such a fight when I started.

Korina: Same issue here. When my son was very young, he’d eat almost anything but then he started getting picky and I gave into that. Same as Tia, I am now firmer, which does lead to some dinnertime arguments.

Tia: Arguing in my house is a daily battle. But it’s less arguing than WHINING.

Korina: We still have battles, but now when I know he's going to be eating something new, I make sure I put something he does like on there. If he just eats a little of it, I'm ok with that. We call it the Taste Test.

Beth: I try not to make too big a deal about eating everything, because a lot of times I think it's because they're not very hungry. The later we eat, the more success I have! They do have to eat all their salad. This is the only vegetable I make because I hide a lot of things in there! But anything else is just a taste, especially if it's something new.

Tia: I rarely serve a meal without one item they like. I pick my battles. I don't complain about how much ketchup or butter is used. And I let them choose dinner once a week.

Korina: As long as he doesn't gag on something, I'll try to serve it several times within the next couple of weeks so he'll get used to it and it’s not the “new” food anymore. This has actually worked with sweet potatoes and squash.

Tia: My motivator is dessert. They don't get a lot, maybe ten M&M's or a small ice cream sandwich, but it works. No dinner eaten = no dessert. 

Beth: Dessert is also the major motivator over here, but that consists of a small piece of candy. There is no dessert if salad is left.

Tia: I never back down on my rule about dessert.

Korina: My son has gotten a taste for sweet cereals, so now I mix the sweet ones in with the low sugar ones - like Apple Cinnamon Cheerios with regular Cheerioes, Frosted Mini Wheats with Multi Bran Mini Wheats, etc. He's still getting the sweet flavor but without as much sugar.

Tia: Before I had my second child I used to care about organic vs. non-organic. That was before I was a single mother too. I have come to accept that my children are not going to die if they eat food that everyone else eats.

Beth: I buy organic if it's relatively affordable/easily accessible.

Korina: The closest Whole Foods store is West Hartford so it's not very feasible to go all organic. Plus I think it would be too expensive for us. The things my son eats on a daily basis I do buy organic or local, like apples, baby carrots, and milk.

Beth: We get our dairy delivered from Mountain Dairy, which is the farm right here in Storrs.

Korina: I get my milk from them as well. I like Farmer's Cow eggs from Connecticut farms because you can really taste the difference. And I feel good supporting our local farms.

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Organic Baby Food

Organic Baby Food

In this day and age, many parents are becoming more concerned about what they feed their babies after they stop feeding them breast milk or formula. They wonder exactly what all the big, complicated words in the ingredients labels on baby food jars are, and often want to know exactly what they are giving to their child. One option that many parents are turning to to give their babies the proper nutrition they need is organic baby food.

Pesticides can be found in almost every nonorganic food source. These pesticides have been shown to cause medical problems when built up over the years, such as cancer, reproductive problems later in life, and lung diseases. Babies can be especially susceptible to these pesticides because their body masses are smaller than adults and even children. Organic baby food will give your baby the nutrients it needs without risking the buildup of these harmful pesticides. One study showed that babies who consumed organic baby food had pesticide levels that were six times lower than in babies who consumed regular baby food. 

Another reason you should choose organic baby food is because there are also lower levels of antibiotics and hormones than in regular baby food. These antibiotics are given to chickens and turkeys when they are being raised, and can make it through the food chain, going right into your baby's body. Who would want to give animal antibiotics to their children? Choosing organic food can keep antibiotics out of babies tiny bodies. 

Growth hormones are also found in regular baby food. Scientists have done extensive tests on these hormones and have concluded that they can have an adverse affect on growth and development in children. This is another nasty chemical that can not be found in organic baby food. 

Organic baby food goes through more intense regulatory processes than regular baby food to ensure that it is pesticide, antibiotic and hormone free. Organic baby food is a great way to make...

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Chunky Yummy (Stage 3) Organic Adzuki Beans & Sweet Potato Baby Food Porridge -- 6 oz

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Mashed Organic Butternut Squash & Apple -- 4 oz

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Creamy Yummy (Stage 1) Pureed Organic Papaya -- 4 oz

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Chunky Yummy (Stage 3) Organic Rice Medley -- 6 oz

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Creamy Yummy (Stage 1) Pureed Organic Peas -- 4 oz

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Organic Blueberry Millet Cereal -- 4 oz

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Organic Dried Apricot & Rice Cereal -- 4 oz

 

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The Feeding Relationship

Each time we sit down with our baby and share food, we are building a feeding relationship – a nurturing relationship that goes very deep and secures attachment – the root of healthy emotional and psychological development.  Through mindfulness with feeding, you have the opportunity to convey the following to your child at each meal and snack…

I love you enough to provide mostly healthy foods
I love you enough to create boundaries around our meals together
I love you enough to take care of myself and model good eating
I love you enough to practice mindfulness so that I can parent most effectively
I trust you to know how much you need to eat
I trust you to learn to grow into a good eater

The result is a day by day deepening of a healthy nourishing and nurturing relationship.  A child who becomes a competent eater: open to trying new foods, flexible about managing food in different situations, knows when they are hungry and full, knows that they can count on you for nourishment, knows that meal times are a safe and connected time of the day.  Knows that you trust them to figure it out.  Knows that you won’t control their eating.  This feeding relationship is a blueprint for the parenting for years to come.

Mindfully feeding our babies offers the promise of more secure attachment in all areas of relationship.  This is a place to practice the essence of healthy parenting.  Knowing what is your job as parents and knowing what is your child’s job.  Respecting that boundary. Figuring out how to manage your own triggers around that.  Trusting.  Relaxing. Letting go and staying present.  All the work of healthy parenting.

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Organic Papaya, Quinoa & Banana Cereal -- 4 oz

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Chunky Yummy (Stage 3) Organic Potato Porridge

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Mashed Organic Carrot, Potato & Parsnip -- 4 oz

 

 

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Here we play with the senses by mixing ingredients to create tantalizing meals for growing babies. The texture is a bit lumpy to encourage chewing. Organic carrot, organic red potato, organic parsnip and water. Excellent source of Vitamin A, Potassium. 

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Mushy Yummy Variety Pack (Stage 2) contains 3 Organic Butternut Squash & Apple, 3 Organic Blueberry & Banana Brown Rice Cereal, 3 Organic Apricot & Brown Rice Cereal and 3 Organic Carrot, Sweet Potato & Broccoli. Our delicious meals are developed by healthcare professionals and parents with babies' optimal developmental growth in mind. Here we play with the senses by mixing ingredients to create tantalizing meals for growing babies. The texture is a bit lumpy to encourage chewing. Our chefs gently steam our famous sweet potato & broccoli just enough so it retains all possible nutrients. Your baby won’t even know they are eating fresh yummy vegetable buried in the sweetness of the sweet potato.


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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Creamy Yummy (Stage 1) Pureed Organic Pears -- 4 oz

 

 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Mashed Organic Mango -- 4 oz

 

 

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Here we play with the senses by mixing ingredients to create tantalizing meals for growing babies. The texture is a bit lumpy to encourage chewing. Oganic mango, nothing but yummy tasty mango. Bringing the faraway taste of this delicious and aromatic tropical fruit to our babies. Excellent source of carotene, good source of vitamin C, A and potassium. 

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Organic Blueberry & Banana Cereal -- 4 oz

 

 

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Here we play with the senses by mixing ingredients to create tantalizing meals for growing babies. The texture is a bit lumpy to encourage chewing. Organic blueberry,organic brown rice and organic banana.We don't steam our blueberries and banana, we hand pick the ripest and juiciest in the market thus this meal comes loaded with nutrients. One more way Yummy Spoonfuls maximizes the nutrients for you and your family. Vitamin C & B6 , manganese, magnesium and fiber.

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Mushy Yummy (Stage 2) Organic Garden Fresh Medley -- 4 oz

 

 

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Here we play with the senses by mixing ingredients to create tantalizing meals for growing babies. The texture is a bit lumpy to encourage chewing. Organic potato, organic carrots, organic peas, organic leaks, organic cauliflower, organic cold pressed olive oil and water. Excellent source of Vitamins C, A B6 and Potassium.

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Yummy Spoonfuls™ Organic Baby Food Chunky Yummy (Stage 3) Organic Adzuki Beans & Sweet Potato Baby Food Porridge -- 6 oz

 

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