Eat Organic Baby Food

Eat Organic Baby Food

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18 Responses to “Eat Organic Baby Food”

  1. rockchick37 says:

    I get high grade CAT NIP from a certain bidding site & my 6 cats go CRAZEEEE for the stuff, they wriggle aroud the floor like these cats are. and it apparently comes from the sim family to cannabis plants.. You can grow it for your cat in your own back garden, even if you don’t own a cat grow some you could get the neighbours cat stoned ROFL !!!!! It’s great for cats digestive systems :o )

  2. EchoInfinity says:

    ROFL

    I heard that cats liked being high.
    I didn’t think they meant this.

  3. Gin Dorminy says:

    Of course they do! If not they will spontaneously combust!

  4. hannah l says:

    i wouldnt. it has ingerdiants in it to support a babies diet. not a reptiles. it could be harmfull.
    but im no expert, you may be able to.

    but i wouldnt feed it to them untill you know for sure.

  5. jordan says:

    No it will not make her more susceptible. The less she is exposed to the better. That does not mean that should the child eat a non-organic fruit for the first time covered in pesticides that she will get sick or it will effect her more. It means she is just getting less of it because that would have been the first time she is exposed to it and that is a good thing. I feel organic is better. She will be healthier because the organic fruits and veggies have a higher nutrient content then the ones given growth hormones and pesticides. A lot of the non-organic fruits and veggies lose their cancer fighting antioxidents and nutrients. She will be quite a healthy child and person if she stricly eats organic. It is expensive though but in the long run much better for her.

    I am pregnant and eating stricly organic. I even changed ALL of my beauty and bath products to all natural and organic. My shampoo and conditioner, bodywash, even my toothpaste!!! I have even gone as far as to buy all natural cleaning products that are 100% chemical free and made of oils and plant product and even my dishsoap and handsoap and lotions.

  6. BOBarker1 says:

    LOL that cat at 1:00 gets so fucked up

  7. kittywantcheezburger says:

    cats gone high

  8. AfroOzzy says:

    1:48
    “The morning after”

  9. Jennifer C says:

    I eat organic as much as possible (it is expensive) and I'm 27. :) We feed our son as naturally as possible, and always will. Really, it's more of a personal choice, but I would continue as long as you can. Chemicals aren't good for any of us. But I guess to answer your question, brain development is going strong for the first 3 years of life, so I would definately keep it up that long.

  10. ♥ A.L.A.'s Momma! ♥ says:

    I don't think so. My friend says her baby can tell the difference b/w Earth's Best and other brands. However, I give my baby home-made baby food most of the time. But when I give her Gerber, she doesn't really indicate any difference in preference b/w Home-made and Gerber. So I doubt she'd detect the difference b/w Gerber and Organic Gerber.

  11. devilzzzzzzzzzz says:

    Haaahahahaha! Stoned kittys!! xD

  12. mommastacey1031 says:

    It is never to late to start your child on a healthy organic lifestyle. Gerber is fine for now, they are being bought out by nestle, which is known for making poor choices regarding health and their food. I currently use Gerber's organic cereal, and organic baby food right along with they similac organic formula. My daughter is 5 months and I have became aware of all the hormones, antibiotics, pesticides and so on that is in our food and I have decided to start with organic. My other two 5 and 3 yrs old have always had the regular non organic foods until now and they are healthy. I just want to ensure that since they aren't old enough to make healthy choices for them selves that I will make sure they get all the best foods.
    Organic baby food is about 20-30 cents more than regular, but it is a personal choice to spend the extra money. I will be making most of my daughters baby food, but supplementing with the organic jarred stuff.

  13. crpdm1965 says:

    But why ??? lol

  14. Fomelogo says:

    wow i wanna be a cat right now so bad

  15. kombathunter says:

    same herb used for cat nip?

  16. Ashlyn says:

    Organic food is better for you whether you are pregnant or not :)

    We switched to organic foods shortly before our oldest was born and I was surprised to find the fruit actually tasted better. Try it, I kid you not!

    My biggest concerns that inspired us to switch were
    - hormones and antibiotics in dairy products
    - preservatives in meat

  17. luvmykids2 says:

    Keep offering the new foods- it can take quite a while for some children/babies to get used to an unfamiliar food.

    As long as you know that the oatmeal and peas do not cause a reaction in your baby, you can add a taste of something new to it…a little bit of bananas mixed with oatmeal, etc. Just remember to only try one new food for a few days to a week, in order to watch for signs of any allergies- that way you can pinpoint the culprit easier.

    How about giving her a toy or a spoon to play with while you are feeding her? That way, she will not be as aware that there is something different going towards her mouth. Or, if you have the patience and don't mind the mess, let her help feed herself. Maybe eating something new will be more interesting if she has a part in it? Or simply using a new spoon/dish?

    Let her see how much the family enjoys the new foods too. If, for example, you are offering her carrots, make that a part of your meals too. "Look sweetie…carrots! mmm, we're eating carrots too! mmmm! Do you want to try a taste?"

    hope that helps! :)

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