The Baby & Toddler Food Bible- Amanda Ursell (Non-preachy)

Taylor is my second son. I’ve done weaning before, but with a four year gap I was feeling a bit rusty so when I was offered the opportunity to review a book which covers all aspects of weaning and food from 6 month – 4yrs, I jumped at the chance!

To be blunt, nothing pee’s me off more than a preachy “This is how you should raise your child” book. The first line in this food bible is “The first thing to grasp as a Mother is that you know best“. I liked the author already!

More than just a recipe book the Baby & Toddler Food Bible covers much more; from fussy eating, what babies and toddlers need with regards to nutrition, info on allergies & intolerances and much more. There is even a section for Mums including what to eat after a bad night’s sleep to help you get through the day, foods for promoting sleep (so the little you may get is better quality!), ensuring you are getting enough iron and more.

Rather than a manual, this is an ideal pick up and look at guide which is practical, easy to read and parent focused. although written by a foremost expert in the field of diet & nutrition, it comes across as a source of help wrtiten by a Mum who has experienced the joys of weaning and this is reflected in the personal snippets of info such as “By 7 months, my son was happy to eat blueberries when prepared this way”.

There is additional information peppered throughout such as – did you know swede is known to cause wind in babies so better left for later in the weaning process? I didn’t… but I do now!

From very simple stage one and stage two recipes for weaning, to wholesome snacks and recipes which all the family can enjoy, this is an all round useful tool!

"Come on Mummy! Get the book out... I'm hungry!"

 

As well as some great weaning recipes and interesting combinations for introducing different food types, the recipe section has puddings, snacks, convenience foods etc and Kieran has enjoyed making a few of these easy recipes, pretty independently. His favourite easy meal is below!

Sausage Pasta Salad

300g Pasta Shells (Wholemeal if your children will eat them)

120g frozen peas,

100 frozen sweecorn

100 frozen french beans,

4 quorn sausages- grilled, cooled and sliced into small pieces,

2 tbsp of low fat french dressing (optional)

Chopped herbs (optional)

Cook pasta as directed, then drain and cool under running cold water in a colander. Cook peas, sweetcorn & beans, cool then chop beans into piecs. Grill the Quorn sausages and chop when cool. Mix all cooked ingredients together. Add French dressing and chopped herbs if required. Serves 4.

Great because: This colourful salad gives you a serving of vegetables for the day from the peas, sweetcorn and beans, which along with the pasta and Quorn sausage, provides a filling and slow release of energy in the afternoon ahead.

This isn’t yet another guide that you would buy, glance at and pop on the shelf, this is a user friendly, info packed, interesting and family focused publication that is not only great for your own family but would make an ideal gift.

As a Mum I give this a 5/5 rating!

For more information, to buy or download (how swish!) Amanda Ursell’s Baby & Toddler Food Bible, visit Amazon.

Gorgeous Glorious Slimming Soup for Mums & More

Soup, Soup, Glorious Soup!

I can see why these are called “Glorious!”. I absolutely adore them. Many of my readers know that since January I have been back at Weight Watchers (see #fatclub). I’ve done pretty well so far – 18.5lb off and for the most part this has been down to planning and making sure I have food / recipes that are not just “slimming” but filling and nutritious. I’m a busy Mum so I need something easy as well as nutritious.

This is where these fab soups came in!

All of these flavours are absolutely fine for my WeightWatchers plan and are absolutely delicious!! Fresh, packed with flavour, filling and nutritious! What isn’t to like? The week I had this soup for lunch every day I lost 2.5lb. I’m not saying these are magical soups but as they are filling and low fat, they kept me going throughout the day, with no need or inclination to snack. Which is most definitely a good thing!

I could talk about each flavour individually but I won’t – instead, let me tell you about my favourite two flavours.

First up:

Yum!

New England Butternut Soup.

I love Butternut Squash (BNS) but this soup is much more than your average BNS flavoured soup or sauce. The combination of BNS, mango, cumin and paprika gives a tangy (but not too spicy!), warming soup. Fantastic with grainy bread. Half a tub is a generous serving. I may have topped the bowl up and finished it all in one sitting to be honest. It was delicious. And I was stuffed!

 

 

Although not one of the "Slimmer" soups, this was pretty much the same amount of points for me. Just as well as it's spanking gorgeous!

Sunny Thai Chicken.

This just edges itself out in front as my favourites. I have only recently dipped my toes into the world of thai food and love the tongue tingling flavours and combinations. This combo of sweet potato, spinach, chicken, thai spices and flavours will not disappoint. I had this without bread (didn’t need it as quite chunky / filling) and with a small green salad. Roy had the other portion (as I glared at him as I’d had that pegged for the next day) and throughly enjoyed it – so great for Mums, Dads…. anyone with a taste for good quality soup.

Easy to close and save, a carton does two days (unless you are being piggy ahem) and can be stored in the fridge for up to three days. For me, each tub worked out as two potions, and at tubs retailing at £1.99 each, it is an economic and enjoyable way to enjoy a healthy lunch.

Saved for later.

The range of soups, which includes the popular and healthy Skinny Soups, is available in most Asda’s, Morrison’s and Sainsbury’s around the country. Each GLORIOUS!® Skinny Soup also provides one of the recommended daily servings of vegetables.

To find out more about the  GLORIOUS!® soups and sauces, why not pop along to their website. To be kept up to date with news and offers find the team on Twitter.