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Ditch The Dishwasher Tablets
Dishwasher tablets can leave residues of toxic chemicals like phosphates, chlorine, and artificial fragrances on plates. These can include compounds like alcohol ethoxylates and phthalates, which may cause health concerns. As the dishwasher is cleaning plates, cups and utensils our little ones eat off, using non toxic products can make a huge difference to health! Even the more “non toxic” and “natural” options online all contained fragrance and other chemicals. It was hard


Baby wipes to avoid
Behold the almighty baby wipe! Can you imagine the chaos without these magical sheets? Our adorable little monsters are constantly getting into sticky situations - from messy bums to gooey hands, runny noses, and food fiascos. So, we've been on the hunt to make shopping for wipes that little bit easier for you! Many wipes available on supermarket shelves are formulated with chemicals that can be harmful, particularly a specific ingredient that, if left on the skin without rin


Spotting food allergies
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Breastfeeding and allergies
Breastfeeding can help to reduce the risk of allergies as breastfed babies are exposed to fewer allergens in the first months of life as...


Egg allergies
Egg allergies are more common in children than adults as it is usually a allergy children grow ou


Common food allergens
Celery Gluten cereals Eggs Milk - Butter, cheese, cream, milk powders and yoghurt Mustard - Liquid and powder form mustard's Sesame seeds...


Egg alternatives for cooking
There are many different types of egg alternatives you can use for baking and cooking at home, depending on your taste preferences. We...


Weaning and allergies
Allergies when weaning is a fear many parent's feel when starting out their journey. You may delay certain foods at the fear of...


Allergies and travelling
Travelling with any child can be stressful and a lot to think about, let alone allergies thrown int heir too! Some careful thought and...


Introducing peanuts
When introducing peanuts did you know that early intervention is key. Peanuts tend to be one of the foods parent's are most worried about introducing therefore tend to prolong using them in their diets. New research shows that introducing peanuts safely from 4 months (for higher risk to allergy children) and 6 months can dramatically reduce the risk of developing a peanut allergy.


Dairy-free sources of calcium
When we think of calcium, we think of dairy products. Calcium can be found in many other foods your child eats. Being aware of these foods to reach your child's calcium needs, especially on a dairy-free diet is helpful. We have put together a list of dairy-free options rich in calcium below:


Choose the right plant-based milk for your dairy-free child
Choose the most nutritious plant-based milk for your individual child
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