Ella’s Kitchen - New 100% Organic Wakey Wakey Breakfast Range

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We’ve been incredibly lucky with Dexter when it comes to weaning. He is yet to refuse anything we give him (finger foods, porridge, fresh fruits, and the odd sneaky Rusk) so we’re delighted he’s growing up with a healthy appreciation for food.

Dexter is lucky enough that his Daddy loves to cook and is always getting to try new things at dinner-time. However, as poor Dexter has to survive the mornings and afternoons with just me whilst Craig is at work, I’m the first to admit that breakfast and lunch is all about convenience.

For breakfast, Dex always has porridge. We thoroughly believe that this morning meal is the most important as it sustains him throughout the day - that’s why we’ve always opted for organic choices that have no sneaky additives or nasties. I’ve been a massive advocate of Ella’s Kitchen Wakey Wakey Baby Porridge for exactly this reason, and until now have mixed it up with bits of fresh banana, dried strawberries and other yummy fruit to make it taste a little bit different everyday.

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I’ve long been an Ella’s Kitchen fan - there’s something about the funky packaging and excellent product messaging that makes it so accessible and fun. If you sign up to their newsletter, you’re always getting little friendly emails in your inbox with news of competitions and funny baby stuff. It’s the same with their Facebook - it’s all tongue-in-cheek and about making weaning fun. There’s no comparison with other baby and toddler brands - they’re just brilliant at what they do.

When Ella’s Kitchen contacted me about trying their new range of 100% organic Breakfast range of porridges and cereals, I couldn’t wait to see what Dex made of them. The combination of fruit and oats is exactly what my little monster is so fond of and these great new flavours looked right up his street.

We were sent three ‘spouches’ - Strawberry, Mango and Banana Porridge, Mango and Apple Baby Porridge and a Banana Baby Porridge. Mango is a new one on Dex so I couldn’t wait to see his little face when he tried it.

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The first thing to note is how ridiculously brilliant the packaging is. Not only is it bright and vibrant, it’s easy to read and fabulously easy to pour from. As you mix these porridges with baby’s milk they also go a long way - our three pouches will last him a good month (and that’s with generous morning portions).

As this new range is designed to support little people throughout the weaning process - the stage 2 porridges are textured and not lumpy to encourage your munchkin to chew. Although Dexter is well used to this, I can certainly vouch that the consistency is different to your usual baby rice porridge. Dexter was certainly working his food around in mouth a little longer than usual which is really good to see.

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The best thing however - is watching Dexter literally devour his breakfast. He smiles in-between mouthfuls and I know he’s really enjoying his most important meal of the day. It’s so reassuring to know his brekkie is literally packed full of goodness.

Here’s what Ella’s Kitchen have to say…

Wake up your little ones senses with the Wakey Wakey breakfast range from Ella’s Kitchen

Ella’s Kitchen’s NEW 100% organic breakfast range is the perfect fun and healthy way for tiny tummies to start the day, made with just simple ingredients and with nothing else added:

  • NO added refined sugar or salt
  • NO additives or thickeners
  • NO GM
  • JUST yummy organic breakfast for little ones
To help busy mums and dads, the Wakey Wakey range comes in easy to pour, resealable pouches, filling babies bowl with tasty textures and flavours – just add milk!
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Wakey Wakey Baby Porridge
Perfect for babies’ first breakfast, Baby Porridge has a super smooth texture and yummy exotic flavours to start little ones on their tiny taste bud journey.
  • Wakey Wakey Baby Porridge (RRP £2.19, 125g pouch)
  • Wakey Wakey Mango + Apple Baby Porridge (RRP £2.29, 125g pouch)
Wakey Wakey Porridge
Our delicious textured (not lumpy!) porridge helps little mouths start to chew. Wakey Wakey Porridge is full of just oats, rice maize + fruit in flavours worth waking up for!
  • Wakey Wakey Strawberry, Mango + Banana Porridge (RRP £2.49, 150g pouch)
  • Wakey Banana Porridge (RRP £2.49, 150g pouch)
Wakey Wakey Round Ones
This melt in the mouth cereal is made up of 2 different multigrain Round Ones. They are the perfect size for tiny fingers to hold and squeeze and little teeth to learn to chew. Delicious with milk, or add yoghurt + fruit for a tasty morning treat. (RRP £2.19 for 46g pouch)
Disclaimer - I was sent 3 pouches of yummy Ella’s Kitchen Wakey Wakey products to try. Unless stated, all thoughts and opinions are entirely my own!

10 Things…

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Despite the last few weeks being bloody difficult, it’s actually been great to have some dedicated reading time rather than bashing the laptop. I’ve read posts that have made me laugh, others that got my back up, and some that I’ll no doubt refer to in later posts of my own. Firmly in the latter category was this one Mummy From The Heart: Confessions from a normal mummy blogger. Picking up on a rather inspirational post by Her Melness Speaks, Mich decided to share some of the little things that make her her.

I simply love this post as it helps put things into perspective. We so often fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others; be that other bloggers, other mothers, or our friends. Mich’s little post was seriously endearing and really made me smile - particularly the bit about not knowing who the infamous Colonel Gaddafi was.

It got me thinking how little some of my readers know about me, and how this really shouldn’t be the case. I suspect everyone knows I have a son called Dexter and a long-suffering boyfriend called Craig - but that’s probably the extent of it (unless you know me personally). I decided it would be interesting to tell you all 10 little-known facts about me, not Dexter’s mummy, but plain old me.

  • I have an irrational phobia of coat hangers - Yep I hate them! Especially plastic ones. I have no idea where this has come from but I never use them and everything is folded rather than hung up. Unfortunately Craig thinks this is ridiculous and will sometimes leave hangers on our bed to wind me up. I can’t bring myself to touch them so have to kick them off and poke them under the bed so they’re out of sight.
  • I would vote Labour if Ed Balls was in charge - I know Labour is a dirty word right now and conjures up visions of vagrant-spending and war-loving politicians, but there’s something about Ed Balls that makes me think he’ll make things happen. I get the impression he’d be ballsy (no pun intended) when necessary but also incredibly down-to-earth. He reminds me a little of the Churchill dog from the adverts.

 

  • I watch Jeremy Kyle everyday despite the fact I hate him with a passion - I’ll often watch 3 episodes a day and could watch more. My first ever blog post (not on this blog, but one that no longer exists) back in 2007 was a 100 point rant on this sleazy, self-important, delusional, arrogant, jumped-up wally. I tell myself I watch it in the spirit of research - but really I’m just pathetically nosey - It’s a serious character flaw that I’m wholeheartedly ashamed of.
  • I’m terrible at Geography and can only name a handful of capital cities - I once was tasked with finding 10 ex-pat bloggers living in Spain to approach for a PR opportunity - I spent several wasted days sourcing bloggers from Munich… whoops.
  • I don’t believe that climate change is a bad thing - I’m probably opening myself up for all kinds of criticism here but I think eco-systems will adapt and change as a result of global warming. It’s not something we should try to control, or chastise ourselves for - it’s survival of the fittest and there won’t be any terrible consequences to come as a result of a warmer planet.
  • I believe Rosemary West was ignorant of her husbands crimes - I thoroughly believe Rosemary was a tragic product of a dysfunctional family. She fell into Fred’s clutches and committed some appalling acts of child abuse - I do not however feel she knew anything about the murderous impulses of Fred, nor about the bodies buried at Cromwell Street (I’d urge anyone who is interested in finding out why to read “She Must Have Known” by Brian Masters)

 

  • I still wear some of my maternity clothes because they’re comfy - Yep - I love my maternity leggings and some of the tops I bought when pregnant with Dexie. I’d love to tell you that I only wear these things at home and that they are incredibly roomy around my tummy - but I’d be lying on both counts.
  • I cry at least once a day - This isn’t in a woe-is-me, hysterical and depressed way - I’ll cry if I hear I song I think is beautiful or see a cute baby from an advert. It’s completely involuntary and there’s no controlling it.
  • I don’t know how many children the Queen has - This one I’m actually dead ashamed of. I’m not anti-royalist at all - I just couldn’t tell you a thing about the Queen. I have no idea if Princess Anne, or Prince Edward are siblings of the Queen or her children - that’s terrible, right?
  • I have run over a dog, a human being, and crashed a car - and I don’t have a driver’s license - No I’m not a career criminal! Each of these accidents have occurred whilst in a learner car with an instructor. Both dog and human survived but I think I totalled the car (to be honest I never heard from that particular instructor again).

So there we go - some of it’s controversial, and none of it is useful in any way. I hope this gives you a little insight into me, and the things that are apt to make me jump onto my soapbox and whip out the laptop. I hope you’re not all deleting me from your social networks in horror - don’t worry, I promise to never speak of Ed Balls or Jeremy Kyle ever again.

 

 


What a Difference a Day Makes…

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Having been poorly these last few days, I’ve had to leave my poor little blog to fend for itself whilst put on a laptop-ban by Craig on bed rest. I have managed to sneakily catch up on lots of my favourite mummy blogs on my iPhone however and have been furiously scribbling down post ideas for the next few weeks.

I woke up this morning and couldn’t wait for Dexter to go down for his afternoon nap so I could jump on here and get writing. Unfortunately, he’s teething and my hospital stay (and the resulting follow-up appointments) seems to have played havoc with his routine. Because of this, Dex has been refusing to nap all day. My little red-faced protegé is now furiously rubbing his eyes and fighting sleep on the sofa beside me. I know in a few minutes I’ll be able to bundle him up and pop him upstairs in his cot for a few hours - but for some reason I feel totally stressed out.

I only had one full day away from Dexter in hospital but he’s managed to learn lots of new tricks during our time apart. He’s got the babbling down to a fine art and can now say “Mumma” and “Dada”. I always thought I’d love to hear him talk, but after the hundredth time of hearing it today, juxtaposed with some unhappy screaming and lots of tears, I’m almost desperate for a bit of quiet.

My little man is also now more mobile than ever and is now able to drag himself across the floor with his elbows (his little legs flailing hopelessly behind him). Annoyingly, he seems to have had enough of his toys and is repeatedly insisting on the following;

  • Emptying his change bag and chewing on his nappies and baby wipes
  • Hunting down my handbag and sucking on the leather straps
  • Commando rolling to the nearest plug socket and chewing on any wires

As it’s now impossible to leave him alone for 2 minutes to visit the loo or have a shower - I’m still in last night’s pyjamas, my hair hasn’t seen a hairbrush, and I’m yet to brush my teeth.

I know I’m just having a bad day and am probably still a little spaced out from the surgery, but I’m honestly sat here wondering where my smiley baby boy has gone. I’m now the proud owner of a little gremlin and have no idea what to do to placate him. I can already see it’s going to be a long old stretch to the weekend…

 

 

 

 

 

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