♫ August 2nd, 2011 9:08 pm
“No it isn’t. The good news is that you can change that starting today. Eat meat, lots of it. No soft drinks, tea or coffee. Cut way back on all carbohydrates. Figure out where the vegetable fats, shortenings and oils are creeping in and banish them (but keep olive oil). Eat butter and don’t
worry about the natural fat in meat and eggs. Buy some good ‘stress B’ vitamins. Drink milk. Doesn’t sound much like the Food Pyramid? But what have you got to lose at this point? (See Real Food for more info on maintaining a good diet)You’ll feel a whole lot better within day.Thousands of animal studies and generations of farmers attest to the fact that poorly nourished females cannot perform well as mothers. It is a tribute to the triumph of the human spirit that many human mothers do so well while malnourished. People think we are exempt from the laws that govern animal behavior but we’re not.”
Tags: Baby, Health, Mother
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♫ July 6th, 2011 2:05 am
A child’s bedroom needs safe and comfortable furniture. Preferably, you should provide lots of storage furniture where they can keep their toys. The furniture also needs to be sturdy and strong so that they can support the weight of your children. They should not be too tall so that they would not fall if ever your kid bumps on them. They should also be safe and not cause accidents and injuries to your kid.
It is important that your kid likes the furniture. It should be pleasing to his eyes and comfortable as well. You could bring him to the furniture shop and let him choose. If you want to shop online, show him the sites and click on the pictures so he can make a choice. If your kid is too young to be involved in choosing the furniture, you may base your choices on his favorite color and the cartoon characters he loves the most.
Check on the durability and strength of the furniture. It is also important to buy sturdy furniture for your kid’s bedroom. You and your kid can choose various designs and colors of furniture but the next thing should be to test their strength. You should pay attention to this step because the safety of your kid is at stake with the furniture’s durability. You also want furniture that will last long. Check if the bolts, nuts, knobs, and hinges are fastened tightly.
The bed will top this list. Choose the right size – something that he can use as he grows up. Pick linens and blankets that are comfortable and will be pleasing to his eyes. You also need a closet or wardrobe where his clothes will be kept. You may want to buy a shoe rack to keep his footwear in place. A dresser will store his accessories. Buy storage furniture for the kid’s toys to help him be organized. Do not buy furniture that has jagged edges and pointed ends. They may cause injuries to your child when he bumps onto them. Choose furniture that will be safe even though he plays and moves around a lot. You should opt for furniture that will be useful for the coming years. Pick designs that your kid will still like in the future. You should buy furniture made of strong materials to avoid buying a new set.
Tags: Bedroom, Furniture, Kid
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