This is almost the same as Plum Organics- Cherry, Sweet Corn & Greek Yogurt
12-15 Bing Cherries frozen or fresh
3/4 cup of corn frozen
1 banana
1 apple
Greek Yogurt
Place the corn and cherries in a thick bottomed pan, with some apple juice. Simmer for 20 min, then and a peeled and chop apple, simmer for 10- 15 more min and let cool.
I use an Emerson blender.
Add the cooked stuff into the blender bowl, straining of excess juice and toss in the banana and a heaping scoop of yogurt.
Blend and fill your Squeeze bags. It fills about 4 bags.
Not suitable for freezing in ice cube trays because of the banana
What the Sisterhood did not tell me!
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Sick Children!
Mini Q has a cold, she is grumpy, and stuffy, and absolutely refuses to sleep... I am at her beck and call and I had damm well better have her juice ready before she even knows she needs it. She has absolutely no consideration for the fact that I am also sick. I love her, but I don't especially like her right now.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
The joys of being an out side baby!
Mini Q, is 9 months old today. She is celebrating with bushing boundaries and trying new things. She has attempted to climb out of her play pin, putting her shoe in the dog's water bowl, attempting to eat Dog food.
Pulling on the dogs ears, and ripping up the mail and putting it in the dog water bowl; all before 9 am! I'm now attempting to bribe her with new toys if she will just take a nap!
She is also cutting 4 new top teeth this week, bringing her total to 7.
Pulling on the dogs ears, and ripping up the mail and putting it in the dog water bowl; all before 9 am! I'm now attempting to bribe her with new toys if she will just take a nap!
She is also cutting 4 new top teeth this week, bringing her total to 7.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Barley Water
Here is one of the many things I am trying to jump start my milk
production!
1 c of Whole or
Pearl Barley
6c of water
2 table spoons of
Fennel seed
2 table spoons of
Fenugreek seed
Simmer for 1/2
hour to 2 hours. I have read the longer you let it steep the stronger the
effect; but more than 2 hours is unnecessary. During the last 10
min add the fennel seed, and fenugreek seed. If you can't find one or the other
or, have a preference, you can just use one of them. Sieve off the
water and toss out the barley, (it has no flavor at this point.) About half of
the water is going to boil off so it the "milk" is too think to drink
add some fresh water. Sweeten if desired and drink up!
As always please
consult your Lactation consultant before ingesting!
My Attempt to Breast Feed.
After Mini Q was born we started having a hard time getting her to
latch on a nurse. We did skin to skin for the first hour but she was just too
sleepy to chow down on her first meal. About four hours after her birth the
nurse was starting to have a little concern about Mini Q's lack of
energy. With in 6 hours of my little girl 'Mini Q' her lab results
showed she had Jaundice. I was not too worried about it, Mr. Q and I were both
Jaundice babies. They had me start pumping to try to get my milk
started. Little Jaundice babies needs lots of milk to flush out the toxin that
build up in their kidneys. Her first meal was given my syringe, by the
fallowing morning we were bottle feeding her. I had planned to breast feed so I
was disappointed that this was my only option. Her Billyrubin was getting
higher and she needed food.
Over the next two months I tried every trick in the book to get her to nurse. We worked with a Lactation Consultant, and a Occupational therapist. We just keep having set backs. My milk production was deplorable, we got thrush, and she was not gaining wait. Every meal time was horrible for the both of us. We would attempt to nurse five times a day, then I would bottle feed her with milk I had already expressed. In addition to her inability to nurse, she also had a very hard time latching onto a bottle so feedings would take us over an hour. Around the two month mark I was attempting to get her to latch, yet again. She was screaming her head off and pulling away from me. And the though hit me, " I can't handle this anymore." I was taking it as a personal rejection. So I quit attempting to get her to nurse, and focused on pumping and bottle feeding, and enjoying my newborn.
I continued to pump until she was 6 months old, so she could get a full benefit from my breast milk.
In short, Breast feeding was hell!
Why did I do it?
Cause I believe breast milk is very important.
Would I expect another woman to put herself through hell?
NO!
Would I do it again?
Absolutely!
Over the next two months I tried every trick in the book to get her to nurse. We worked with a Lactation Consultant, and a Occupational therapist. We just keep having set backs. My milk production was deplorable, we got thrush, and she was not gaining wait. Every meal time was horrible for the both of us. We would attempt to nurse five times a day, then I would bottle feed her with milk I had already expressed. In addition to her inability to nurse, she also had a very hard time latching onto a bottle so feedings would take us over an hour. Around the two month mark I was attempting to get her to latch, yet again. She was screaming her head off and pulling away from me. And the though hit me, " I can't handle this anymore." I was taking it as a personal rejection. So I quit attempting to get her to nurse, and focused on pumping and bottle feeding, and enjoying my newborn.
I continued to pump until she was 6 months old, so she could get a full benefit from my breast milk.
In short, Breast feeding was hell!
Why did I do it?
Cause I believe breast milk is very important.
Would I expect another woman to put herself through hell?
NO!
Would I do it again?
Absolutely!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Welcome!
A few weeks ago I delivered my first baby girl, she was beautiful and healthy. I had a vaginal birth with no complications. During the course of my pregnancy and through delivery I have experienced many strange things that none of the other women in my life warned me about. As I was sitting in the hospital I started thinking, I so need to start blogging this stuff!
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