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Into the Mouths of Children: Red Lentils

I received an incredible amount of feedback from the Brussel Sprouts Post; apparently mothers are very interested in recipes, specifically those that are healthy for the kiddies. I also realized that nutritional education - especially for that of children - is really not such common knowledge...

I was recently at a social gathering where the conversation led to kids and food. When I mentioned the 3 things that I would never let my child consume, my statement of  "no coffee, coke, or sugar-free anything", was met with total confusion! Many of us Americans were raised to believe certain things without actually understanding them: that sugar-free was better than sugar (for your teeth!), that coffee was natural (as a drug!) and that soda was created for kids (and a recipe for diabetes!).

I was fortunate enough to grow up with the most nutritionally-educated woman I know: my mother. Unfortunately, I'm not claiming to doing much of what she taught me, but there is something to be said for knowing what is healthy and what is not. It makes for a much better starting-point. :)

My (amazingly knowledgeable) mother is currently working on compiling a life's worth of research into a book. A few months ago, she sent me over a copy to leaf through, and do some editing (unfortunately the editing never quite came to fruition... sorry ma!), but I learned some of the most amazing food-facts ever! I don't want to run off on a tangent here, so I decided to start a little category on kids/health/food: Into the Mouths of Children, and I hope to share some of her wonderfully life-enhancing health insights with you all, every so often...

Here's one of her recipes: a super-easy, super-healthy soup recipe for even the most culinarily inexperienced.

red lentil soup

RED LENTIL SOUP:

- 2 Cups of Red Lentils (rinsed)

- 1/2 Onion

- 4 Garlic Cloves

- 2 Celery Stalks

- 2 Carrots

- 1 Handful Fresh Italian Parsley

- 3 teaspoons Salt

- 2 Bay Leaves

- (about) 7 Cups of Water

Give the lentils a good rinse in a colander and let them sit over the sink to drain. Drizzle some olive oil into a pot and let it heat up on a medium flame. Roughly chop the onion and garlic, toss it into the pot to begin sautéing. Roughly chop the celery, carrots, and parsley. Add them to sauté as well. When the onions are nice and translucent, add the lentils, salt, and bay leaves. Add the water, cover the pot halfway with the lid, and after it hits a boil, let it simmer for a little over an hour. Remove the bay leaves, and use a immersion blender to blend it up in the pot. Serve hot. Pine nuts (or pignolis) serve as an excellent garnish - adding a delicious element of earthiness to this wonderfully deep soup.

P.S Freida loooooves this!! And I'm quite sure most children will go for it as well...

You can find red lentils in most grocery stores, by Bob's Red Mill, or Aromatica Organics. You can also buy them by bulk in Whole Foods Markets. Red Lentils contain an impressive amount of iron, fiber, folate and vitamin B¹ - but they are made up mostly of protein, so when serving to children remember that this soup is protein-laden, i.e. a small bowl with some whole wheat toast as croutons or garlic bread is a complete meal!

Enjoy the wholesomeness!!

Stroller Reflections

Settling into the autumn routine also means getting used to the early sunsets. And while some folks are winding down for the day at dusk, lots of moms may still be on the go (an attempt at an evening jog, last-minute groceries for dinner at Trader Joes, an evening coffe-time with a friend etc.) - with babes in toe. I know when Freida was a newborn (and the first few months after that), I was always out at dark... I would go to evening classes and get some fresh air by walking there, and even in the late afternoon - walking home from shopping and play-dates etc.

I recently happened upon a wonderful invention for late-night moms-on-the-go: Wagalum Stroller Reflectors. Their tagline is "be seen, be safe", and I'm incredibly fond of the concept. I know when I'm driving, how easy it is to miss pedestrians at night - sometimes you don't see them until you are right in front of them! A stroller (especially a dark one), is even more unlikely to be seen in the dark. These reflectors are a great safety precaution for this time of the year, and definitely a smart buy for you city-moms - always out and about in throngs of traffic...

 

(doesn't look like they are in the US, but if you are an American retailer - go for it, please!)

Baby Gifts: Unique Top 10!

I've been getting a lot of questions lately about unique baby gift ideas. Apparently lots of us have friends with newborns and are in need of some gift giving inspiration! Here's a little roundup of my favorite unique baby gift options (all high end products at a range of price ):

1. Handknit Newborn Soaker by tomboyknits $20.00

can make anyone want to squeeze some baby legs!!

2. The Noonie $52.00

cozy zone!

3. Yellow Label Knit Food Rattles from $26.00

adorable, vibrant, and fun!

4. Lifefactory Glass Baby Bottles from $12.49

cleaner, healthier, and super-cute!

5. Puj baby Bathtub $39.99

style + convenience + practicality = baby gift perfection.

6. Animal Print Shop Nursery Art from $25.00

break free from the layette theme.

7. Beaba Babycook $149.95

off to a healthy-mom/healthy-baby start!

8. Yo My Booties Signature Angora booties $60.00

fashion-forward, furry, fuzzy, and way too fun!

9. Bonnie Baby Rainbow Blanket $56.00

classic & colorful baby necessity.

10. Zutano Itzy Bitzy Boutique from $10.00

everyone buys big clothes for later - moms want their babes looking cute now!

Happy gifting, ladies!

And heaps of mazel to all you new mamas out there!

My Very First App, by Eric Carle

iPhone holders - rejoice (if you've got little ones, that is)! Straight from the iconic illustrator (best known for his aesthetically pleasing but oh-so-hungry caterpillar) in collaboration with the fabulous team over at Night & Day Studios (the same guys that brought us Peekaboo Barn), comes a toddlers world of "firsts" - literally, at their fingertips! Based on the wonderful best-sellers My Very First Books, and brought to life by the genius of Night & Day + the technological availability of Apple, this app is sure to delight those pudgy baby hands long enough for you to fill out that form at the doctor's office...! My Very First App, ¢99 (!!)

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