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by Fragola Organic Baby Food August 25, 2017

We get a ton of questions and one very popular question is why we don't serve our Fragola food in baby food pouches. Watch while we discuss with our in-house nutritionist Allison. Here is the short answer of why we have chosen not to serve Fragola food in pouches! Questions for us?! - Email them to [email protected]

 


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10 videos with funny children's meals

Eating for babies is extremely interesting and exciting. There are so many things you can try for the first time! And if parents allow you to eat by yourself, then in general - expanse and pasta all over the kitchen, beauty! There are a lot of videos on the Internet with how children are funny trying to have lunch on their own or trying a new dish. After all, they have such direct faces and such sincere emotions: joy, surprise, disgust and even fear.

We have collected 10 short videos for you in which children eat and react emotionally to food. Enjoy watching!

Child tastes lemon

YouTube is full of videos of children tasting lemon for the first time and their “sour faces” while doing so. But we decided to show you one of the few videos when the kid liked this fruit. He even asks for more and laughs out loud. Don't believe? See for yourself!


First life bacon

Bacon - maybe not very useful, but very tasty product. It is less popular in our country, but in the West it is often included in a traditional breakfast along with scrambled eggs and beans. Therefore, there are videos about how children first begin to absorb these fried pieces of meat. This kid liked the bacon, however, this is not surprising!


What is a steak?

Let's continue the meat theme. This toddler was offered to try a piece of steak and his reaction was recorded on video. At first, this seemed suspicious to the child, and he didn’t really want to risk himself like that, but in the end he decided. And he liked it.


Suspicious candy

Warheads are popular in America. These sweets are either terribly sour or terribly spicy, in general, something very much for everyone. Eating them very often comes across on YouTube, so it’s quite difficult to get past this topic. Here, three-year-old Briden tastes these candies with a surprise. But he was warned!


The most disliked food

But food is not always delightful, of course, much more often children recoil in horror and think: “What is this?!”. Toddlers don't like many vegetables, but broccoli is at the top of the "I won't eat that" list. Remember how Riley from Inside Out tried to feed her? And here parents treat a very small baby with this green mass.


Craving for something salty

We've already tried sour, we've tasted delicious, it's time to move on to something salty. In this video, the kid tries pickles and reacts very emotionally to this new taste. True, there is while continuing.


Child and avocado

Sometimes food can cause amazement or even horror, as in this case when a child is fed avocados. Of course, he obediently eats, but in his eyes is all the pain and suffering of this world. After all, for the first time parents deceive a child, they said that it was delicious!


Sleep watermelon

This video is not about a child trying something new. More like something old. For the umpteenth time already. And he was tired. He is tired of this life and this watermelon, but he continues to eat as long as he can. If you can't put your baby to sleep, try watermelon - judging by this video, it helps!


We are ourselves!

Just a video about how children eat on their own. They're not that bad, right? After all, this is the first time that mom gave them a spoon and said: "Now by yourself." And this spoon also has two sides, how to figure out which one is?


Horrible beet

We saved this video for last, because you must have seen it. And if not, don't be scared - it's just beets that the children decided to eat without the help of mom and dad. They obviously scared each other by this, but it’s quite difficult to keep from laughing while watching.

Bon appetit!

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We will tell you why a TV, smartphone, laptop and other devices are not the best company at the table.

Check mail, messages in instant messengers, watch TV or video - many people do this automatically while eating. Now there is, without being distracted, for many it has become boring and difficult. This applies not only to adults, but also to children.

A person eats more when attention is distracted

Using a smartphone or watching TV while eating has been shown to be associated with an increase in calories consumed. Overeating can eventually lead to obesity.

“Screen time”, as the time spent interacting with devices (smartphone, TV, laptop, tablet, computer) is a scientifically proven risk factor for obesity, especially for young people.

While eating "watching TV", the human brain is distracted and sends the wrong signals to the body, does not process the taste of food, food does not bring a feeling of fullness, the amount of food eaten is not controlled.

Distraction to gadgets while eating reduces the metabolic rate, which leads to slow digestion of food and slower fat burning.

Researchers from the University of Birmingham (UK) found a significant difference between the eating behavior of people who eat with gadgets and those who eat without distraction. It turned out that those who watched TV during lunch ate 19% more cookies a little later than those who ate without distraction.

Another study conducted by Rutgers University (USA) showed that family members who eat together and are not distracted are healthier and less likely to experience unwanted weight gain. This is especially important for teenagers, who are at higher risk of obesity due to frequent snacking while watching TV.

Parents use gadgets to feed a cranky child

While children are busy watching a cartoon or playing games on an app, they are so distracted that they automatically open their mouths and eat all the food.

The problem is that the child's attention is constantly focused on the screen. He fails to develop a sense of taste for certain foods, and becomes fussy about food as he grows older.

Another problem is that the child, distracted by cartoons, does not always chew properly, and swallowing unchewed pieces of food can cause suffocation or lead to indigestion and indigestion. Gradually, this behavior becomes habitual in both children and adults.

This eating disorder can be stopped

  • Make sure there is nothing on the table to distract you from eating.
  • Make it a rule to eat only at the dinner table, not on the couch, in bed, in the bedroom.
  • Set a timer for approximately 20 minutes and make sure you eat during this entire period.
  • Do not eat while working on a laptop.
  • Give up the habit of snacking while talking on the phone.
  • Try to use chopsticks if you are new to this business - it will simply not be possible to be distracted by watching TV.
  • Take small bites and chew thoroughly.
  • Before eating, ask yourself if you are really hungry.

Avoid snacking late at night.


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