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Margaret Meade
Member since 18th August 2006
Occupation: Editor, Author and Mom
Margaret Meade is the Editor/Owner of http://www.WholesomeBabyFood.com and WholesomeToddlerFood.com, she enjoys the opportunity to help parents and caregivers start their children on good healthy eating habits! - Wholesomebabyfood.com offers an extensive range of baby food recipes as well as solid food guides, and infant feeding articles and advice. The website has been featured in television segments on ABC and FOX networks as well as the CBC in Canada, and is quoted in magazine articles in both print and online formats and is even used for the US based, Women, Infants and Children program course on infant nutrition. Feed Your Baby with Wholesome Goodness & Love!

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You think it's time to transition your baby to a sippy cup but you are not sure how to go about it.? Relax, transitioning to a sippy cup is relatively easy and all about physical maturity, fun and a bit of folly too!? The key issue in transitioning your b...
In May of 2006, our Editor was in the Flood Zone in New England. Here you will find her thoughts and lists on what you may need for your family in an emergency situation. We just thought we'd post about being prepared in emergencies. Living in an...
You've probably heard it over and over again, "Do not add sugar or salt to baby food". What about adding herbs and spices to tempt your baby's palate? Many parents neglect spices and the wide variety of tastes that may be introduced simply by add...
Traveling with Homemade Baby Food is easier than you may think. At the same time, it does take some pre-planning and calculation. Depending on where you are going, how long you are staying and what types of "creature comforts" will be available, you may n...
Fish, specifically shellfish and "boney" fish, are known allergens for an infant. It is often recommended to introduce fish only after a baby has reached 1 year of age. Many sources suggest waiting until after 3 years old. Still, other sources say that in...