January 9, 2015

9

Today was a big day for my Little one... We have earings! I know some people are against making earings for a girls when they are small, they could choose if they want them later on. But I wanted them now for my doughter she's 4 months old. I wanted my doughter to look totally girly with the earings...;)  So I am glad that we did it! 
In Ireland they do it for kids when they are about 1 year old I think it's to late for it, when baby is small as mine baby forget it quickly, she didn't cry and she doesn't touch the ears so it will heal up faster. 
I went to ''Tropical Sun'' in Limerick and there's working polish cosmetic so she did it for us. 
Thank you very much! x



January 4, 2015

8

  FAMILY 
 

A happy family is an ealier heaven.



January 2, 2015

7


Yes, I am a momy of the jars. Ie. I don't cook and do not mix together carrot, potatoes but I go to a nearby shop and getting ready dinner for Miley - of many availale on the shelf. Heat up them in buttle and food warmer. And we are done. Yumy! 

Why? Firstly, I do not have no time, and secondly, and most importantly, I HAVE NO guarantee that bought carrots which I bought do not grow on the A2 motorway. Of those with no mention of the hypermarket. I believe that a greater guarantee of proper origin of this "carrot" gives me the jar manufacturer. Mark. In all my jars are ideal eco / bio that you can buy in stores that specialize in foods for infants and eco-friendly products such as. Kidy.pl. Such products I trust very much. Almost without reading labels. Almost, because I generally read the label. Passionately.

- Sugar

I do not tolerate adulterated products that sweets are not. If I buy a fruit jar so I expect that there will be no additional composed even micro grams of sugar. Can, of course, even here must be natural sugars or fructose, from the fruit. And yes, they are shown in the table nutritional value as sugars, but they are not listed in the composition - not so artificially added by the manufacturer during the production process.

- Meat content

I see that the home dinner includes 3% of the meat that I hang it back on the shelf, because it is not a lunch meat. 

- Lander

The essence of a meal in a jar is often just a part of it, but no one has to somehow finish off the weight sold, so manufacturers add corn starch or rice flour. They are not somehow harmful ingredients and often occur even in the bio products, but will, when in their place come the fruits or vegetables.

- Vitamins and other "enrichment"

If the vitamin, iron and calcium are added in the production process they are artificial, synthetic, and hence less absorbable by the human body. In general, I am an enemy of dietary supplements and vitamin pills. Prefer vitamins in fruits, iron in meat, egg and vegetables, and calcium in dairy products. 

Than our poops should look like this :