How to pick safe items for a baby

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Just about anything can catch a baby’s attention and bring a smile to their face, which makes buying gifts and toys for little ones very exciting. The only downside is finding safe baby toys. We’ve put together a few tips to keep in mind when shopping for baby.

Age recommendations

Most toys have an age recommendation on the packaging. This can be helpful as some toys, particularly, have small parts that may be choking hazards.

Check out recent recalls

Head online to see a list of recently recalled toys and products to make sure you make a safe decision.

Be careful where you shop

Most cheaper store, airports, and drugstores carry rather flimsy baby products that can break off easily and have sharp edges. Also, be careful of products sold at vending machines and carnivals as they are not required to meet any safety standards.

A few toys you should avoid

There are a few common toys that really are no good for a baby, such as:

  • Those with small parts
  • No-name toys
  • Toys with parts that could pinch fingers
  • Toys with metal, magnets, and strings longer than seven inches

Big is best

Sturdy, large toys and baby gifts are a lot less likely to break, get lodged in the throat, or be swallowed.

Carefully inspect teething toys, squeeze toys, and rattles

Make sure that there aren’t any small ends that can extend into the back of a baby’s mouth.

Pick well-made items

Used items that have been passed down from siblings or relatives or bought at yard sales may be frayed or worn, which can pose a danger. Check out all new items for batteries, buttons, ribbons, beads, and plastic parts that could be snapped off or chewed on.

Make sure the baby is ready for the toy

Parents of older kids, for example, may buy a bike that is one or two sizes too big to save money. But, this approach can lead to serious injury if a child doesn’t have the skills to control a bigger bike. Make sure that whatever you buy for a baby, he or she is ready for it. There is a great selection of baby gifts in Australia to choose from.

Avoid balloons

Balloons may well be cheerful decorations and tons of fun to bounce around, but do note that latex balloons are a main cause of choking fatalities in children.

Avoid things with magnets

Magnets are another hazard. Small, powerful ones are often used in baby toys, and they risk falling out and being swallowed. Two or more magnets that are swallowed can attract one another through the intestinal walls, causing a range of serious issues.

Avoid toxic toys

Even if you find a baby item that appears to be safe, make sure it is not made from chemicals that could be hazardous to a baby. For instance, phthalates are used to make plastic more flexible, and you’ll find this kind of chemical in a range of toys.

 

Take note of those points and ensure that you choose gifts and toys that are safe for the baby.


DIY Meal Replacement Shakes

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Everyone is doing it, social media channels are full of it, kitchens up and down the country have been transformed by it - juicing and shaking is now a multi-billion industry. As with everything, there are a few basic rules to follow to get the best of the trend - whether you’re aiming for a summer body, energy boost, or are just on a health kick.

If you replace a high-calorie meal with a meal replacement shake containing fewer calories, this will help you lose weight - this is obvious. Many people do so and are happy with the outcomes. However, it is important to choose a proper meal replacement product for weight management, and brands differ so dramatically in calories, quality of ingredients and price it can be hard to make sense of them . As an alternative, you can prepare a MR shake by yourself. In fact, do-it-yourself shakes guarantee the lack of artificial components or any hazardous ingredients, and the nutritional values can be perfectly adjusted to suit your diet. Shakes prepared from protein sources, vegetables and fruits provide the same benefits of branded shakes but without drawbacks.

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Preparing a DIY shake couldn’t be easier. Simply select and base flavour, then pack it out with vegetables and fruits that best complement this. Use bananas, mangoes and coconut milk to create a tropical shake, or if you prefer chocolate shakes, add some berries or cherries. Vegetables such as carrots or beet can be used to create veggie shakes.

You’ll then want to pop in the core ingredient of any shake – protein. The role of protein in shakes is to suppress craving and supply protein to muscles, making it an ideal component for weight loss, muscle-building or body sculpting. It is advised to use qualitative protein source like whey, however there are many cheaper protein powders available in stores or markets, comprising of soy, egg whites, and a host of vitamins and flavouring additives. Read up on each to ensure you are selecting the optimum product for your needs.

Of course, you can swerve artificial protein altogether, but I’d still advise adding a substitute like yogurt, almond or peanut butter to thicken your shake, and deliver energy to your muscles - especially if you are replacing a meal with a shake.

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As regards the volume & type of ingredients needed for your shake, if you’re not following a set recipe much of this is down to trial and error. Yet there are a few very basic rules that will act as a loose guide. Liquid-wise, you’ll not want to exceed 8 ounces. You might also want to add natural flavor extracts including peppermint, vanilla, lemon, or cinnamon for added taste. As soon as you added together all ingredients of your shake, hop onto Google, find a calorie counter and tot up all the calories to discover the energy value of your DIY shake.

Then you’ll want to blend everything together. I thoroughly recommend investing in a Nutribullet or other electric blender if you intend to make shakes regularly - titanium blades will cut through the most formidable ingredients in seconds saving you time and hand ache! Include milk, water, or juice to dilute if necessary. If you prefer chilled drinks, you may add some ice cubes to the shake (again, a good quality blender will make short work of these) or opt for frozen fruit over fresh fruit.

My final tip, is to research super fruits and vegetables. Many of these will have proven health benefits and will help you safely lower your cholesterol level, speed up your metabolism and more. Good luck, and happy shaking!

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