Anne had a wonderful time with Caitlyn when the Texas Walsh Clan came to Atlanta for a visit. Here are some photos...
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
What's for Supper?

What’s for Supper, Mom?
written by John Morgan, Anne's "Lolo" or Grandpa...

Um, um good Sweet Potatoes (or Camote in Tagalog)!
I can do it, Mom! Give me the spoon, please! I’ll show you!
I bet she’ll give me pears for desert. I really want tiramisu.

24 hours later mom is serving me peas. Not sure about this food group!

There is something about the texture of this! Let me taste that again!

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Tomorrow’s menu is butternut squash. Um GOOD!
Monday, August 11, 2008
Time to Eat...
Anne is rapidly approaching the 5 month mark. It seems like just yesterday she was born! At the recommendation of my pediatrician, I started her on rice cereal...the process has been quite comical. I think she is ready to enter the world of food and what's on the menu: MUSH.
So, I was doing a little research on making baby food, thought I might dabble a bit and see if I could make some meals for Anne in the upcoming months.
Here's a cool website: http://www.jacksharvest.com/index.html
My pediatrician recommended this site (she and I had a LONG conversation about working moms...she had some great tips on how to keep up with eveything). It is a really neat site, they are having a tasting right down the
street from my house next weekend, I'm going to go and check it out. Seems like a really good idea, I'm jealous that these moms thought of it. It's a little more expensive than Gerber but not by much...I think they get you on the shipping. My moto is always - what a great idea, I think I can make that myself. So here goes...
I found some really cute heart molds on Amazon: Lekue Silicone Ice Cube Tray. I also purchased a few books on baby food. The cool thing about these molds is,
1) I can control the food that goes in them, no preservatives, ect.
2) I can mix fruits and veggies once they pass the 3 day "test" with Anne.
3) They are super cute.
4) I can make a bunch at a time and freeze them up to 2 months, which is great for my busy schedule.
Everything should arrive this weekend, I'm going to give it a try...I'll let you know how it goes!
So, I was doing a little research on making baby food, thought I might dabble a bit and see if I could make some meals for Anne in the upcoming months.
Here's a cool website: http://www.jacksharvest.com/
My pediatrician recommended this site (she and I had a LONG conversation about working moms...she had some great tips on how to keep up with eveything). It is a really neat site, they are having a tasting right down the
street from my house next weekend, I'm going to go and check it out. Seems like a really good idea, I'm jealous that these moms thought of it. It's a little more expensive than Gerber but not by much...I think they get you on the shipping. My moto is always - what a great idea, I think I can make that myself. So here goes...I found some really cute heart molds on Amazon: Lekue Silicone Ice Cube Tray. I also purchased a few books on baby food. The cool thing about these molds is,
1) I can control the food that goes in them, no preservatives, ect.
2) I can mix fruits and veggies once they pass the 3 day "test" with Anne.
3) They are super cute.
4) I can make a bunch at a time and freeze them up to 2 months, which is great for my busy schedule.
Everything should arrive this weekend, I'm going to give it a try...I'll let you know how it goes!
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