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Monday, January 28, 2013

Split peas

Split pea soup is yummy!
August and Jude are now 11 months old.  I cannot believe it.  My little loves, who started out at 6lbs, 11oz (August) and 5lbs, 14oz (Jude), are now 23lbs each.  They are cruising along the furniture in our apartment, usually heading towards a remote control or the dog.  August has stood, unassisted, for a few seconds.  But, being the more cautious brother, he realizes what's going on and immediately sits.  Jude has taken a few steps with the walking toy and always looks quite proud of himself.  They each dazzle me on a daily basis with all the things they are learning and how different their personalities have grown to be.  

Sentiment aside- and I am sure I will post some very gushy words when they turn the big 1- they have been eating protein for 5 months already.  I have yet to highlight one of their favorite meals: split pea soup!  Split peas are part of the legume family.  As their name suggests, they are peas that have been dried and split.  Split peas are high in fiber, protein and iron and low in fat, making it an excellent choice for babies.  There are yellow and green split peas.  I read that yellow split peas have a milder flavor.  August seems to be more enthusiastic about green split peas.  Jude doesn't seem to have a preference but he is enthusiastic about ALL food!  

Yellow split peas, zucchini and pumpkin soup!


It is very easy to make a split pea puree for your baby.  All I do is boil water on the stove top and add the split peas with any or all of the following veggies:  carrots, zucchini, squash (summer or butternut) and/or pumpkin.  Simmer on medium heat for 30 minutes, drain but leave some of the cooking liquid and puree in the food processor or blender.  




Friday, January 25, 2013

5 fun facts about Blueberries!

1) Blueberries are one of the only natural foods that are truly blue in color.

2) Native Americans used blueberry juice to treat persistent coughs and other illnesses.

3) Almost 100% of the blueberries in North America are harvested in Maine.

4) Blueberry muffins are the most popular kind of muffin in America (and Juliet's favorite!)

5) Blueberries are extremely healthy, containing more antioxidants than most other fruits and vegetables.  They are also naturally low in fat and sodium.


August enjoying blueberries!


Sunday, January 13, 2013

Yogurt. Frozen!



Baby Pinkberry!
Juliet and I came home from the park today to find Joel feeding the boys his very clever idea for dessert after their lunch.  This morning Jude and August left over part of their breakfast of yogurt with chunks of strawberry and blueberry.  So Joel stuck it in the freezer and literally had frozen yogurt to give to them. They really loved it.  Juliet used to love gnawing of frozen fruit at this age.  Jude was also having some teething pain today and it seemed to sooth his poor gums too!  Bonus!

Jude

August


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Salmon Sticks

Two thumbs YUM from August and Jude!


The boys tried these salmon sticks for dinner and they really enjoyed it.  I know, it's not homemade and that is the premise of my musings but, as the boys grow, I will be feeding them a mix of homemade and store bought food.  They really enjoyed these fishies and I am sure they will love fish fingers and chicken fingers made with love by Mama!  I found these Happy Family Salmon Stix at Whole Foods.

I baked them in the toaster for 10 minutes and they were very crispy which is better for an older child.  I think for now I will put them in the microwave so they are soft for these 10 1/2 month old babes!