Every week, Caitlin Scuttio stops by Target and piles her cart with pureed food pouches for her 4-year-old and twin 18-month-old sons.
In goes a 24-pack of unsweetened applesauce. Then a 24-pack of the fruit and veggie blend. And finally,
This January, California Assembly Bill 899 (AB 899) will go into effect, mandating that baby food manufacturers test for toxic metals such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury.1 While this legislation marks an important step toward improving the safety and transparency
The release of my new book, What To Feed Your Baby, has been an exciting time! Between speaking at events, attending book signings and appearing on various media outlets, I wanted to take a moment and offer my readers something
Weelicious spoke with Dr. Tanya about her new book:
I met Tanya last year, when Gemma was only weeks old at a mom blogger event and was immediately captivated. Not only is she the mother of three amazing boys, but
Question
My husband and I are on a gluten-free diet. We would like our baby to also eat gluten-free. Anything we should know?
Answer
By: Tanya Altmann, MD, FAAP
Parents may follow a restricted-grain diet themselves for various reasons,
Dr. Tanya Altmann & Beth Saltz
Stand in line at any coffee shop, and you’ll hear evidence of picky eating across all ages — from ordering “extra hot” to adding three sugars to half-decaf … or any number of combinations. Like
Dr. Tanya Altmann & Beth Saltz
Out with the old, in with the new!
White rice cereal is out, peanut butter oatmeal is in. Store-bought baby-food carrots are out, homemade organic kale puree is in. Feeding egg yolks alone is
Originally posted April 6, 2016, at http://citydadsgroup.com/nyc/2016/04/babynes-breast-milk-tayna-altmann/ by Matt Schneider
Editor’s Note: We’d like to thank BabyNes for partnering with us to arrange this interview to discuss childhood nutrition with Dr. Tanya Altmann, a UCLA-trained pediatrician practicing in southern California. Altmann is also the associate medical
Originally posted at incredibleinfant.com /
http://incredibleinfant.com/feeding/baby-food-nutrition/
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It’s well known that dairy is good for all ages, especially kids. Packed with a powerful punch of protein, calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients that many kids don’t get enough of — milk really does a body good. Recently