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Feeding River: June 2010
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Saturday, June 26, 2010. The Real Food Challenge. I wanted to share this right away. My household is joining in on this challenge within the next month. I'm pulling together the details and will share them as soon as possible. In the meantime, I thought our readers would like to check it out as well. Please click on the barcode for more info. Tiffany Schindler, BSN. Thursday, June 17, 2010. There's More to Life than Chicken Nuggets. The beauty of the garden speaks for itself. Tiffany Schindler, BSN.
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Feeding River: April 2010
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Friday, April 30, 2010. Three Nutritious Things I Recommend You Grow. 1) Flax seed: Yes, those tiny little brown seeds that speckle the top of breads can be tossed out into the garden for a stunning display and a nice little harvest. Once you've tossed them out, maybe just rake the surface of the soil a bit, water them in, and then just sit back and watch the show! Their healthy oil content is impressive and so is their inch-wide flower! Tiffany Schindler, BSN. Thursday, April 22, 2010. For some, too....
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Feeding River: I heart Harvest Time
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010. I heart Harvest Time. We're just finishing off our harvest of snap peas. They've been providing a nice little snack before school for about a month now. I never really know what to expect from the harvest. you can plant so many things and some die or fail to yield a harvest because of strange weather conditions, insect damage, or. who knows. So I took a trip down memory lane (thank you, iPhoto) to see what last year was like and get excited about what's to come. Like Peas in a Pod.
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Feeding River: There's More to Life than Chicken Nuggets
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Thursday, June 17, 2010. There's More to Life than Chicken Nuggets. A blue jay visited our garden this week and left us a feather to remember him by. River was ecstatic to find it, as you can see by his toothy grin! Our five varieties of tomatoes are getting a great start. They're not fruiting yet, but I know it wont be long! It's not edible, but I was so inspired by this little flower that volunteered to grow in a crack in the garden wall. River lovingly placed rocks in front of it for protection.
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Feeding River: The Real Food Challenge
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Saturday, June 26, 2010. The Real Food Challenge. I wanted to share this right away. My household is joining in on this challenge within the next month. I'm pulling together the details and will share them as soon as possible. In the meantime, I thought our readers would like to check it out as well. Please click on the barcode for more info. Tiffany Schindler, BSN. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tiffany Schindler, BSN. View my complete profile. Bittersweet Goodbyes and Exciting Beginnings.
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Feeding River: Working Together to Grow
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Monday, May 17, 2010. Working Together to Grow. It just so happens that I have a prime location for my apartment garden. It receives full sun all day on the edge of our parking lot. And it just so happens that my nearest neighbor loves to garden as well. Halida and her family are from Bosnia and we have a good time chatting about our little hobby. "What you call? She asked me one day, pointing at carnations. "Karanfil," she told me. After that event was when I realized, Halida and I have a relationship w...
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Feeding River: Like Peas in a Pod
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Like Peas in a Pod. Eating together as a family matters. You've heard it before, right? I'd given myself plenty of guilt about what my son was missing: time with mom, some company at the table, the extra experience of witnessing how adults act at the table, the list goes on. But I had forgotten what I. Was missing. River is good company. Then came the icing on the cake. He took a tiny little sideways glance at me and said, "Mama? Tiffany Schindler, BSN. Tiffany Schindler, BSN.
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Feeding River: Three Nutritious Things I Recommend You Grow
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Friday, April 30, 2010. Three Nutritious Things I Recommend You Grow. 1) Flax seed: Yes, those tiny little brown seeds that speckle the top of breads can be tossed out into the garden for a stunning display and a nice little harvest. Once you've tossed them out, maybe just rake the surface of the soil a bit, water them in, and then just sit back and watch the show! Their healthy oil content is impressive and so is their inch-wide flower! Tiffany Schindler, BSN. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Feeding River: Help for Parents of Picky Eaters!
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Help for Parents of Picky Eaters! What do I do if my kid rejects vegetables? 1) Keep offering. It's biologically natural for kids to show a preference for salty and sweet foods. However, it can take many tries to get them to accept a new flavor if it's neither salty nor sweet. Ask children to try one new thing at meal times. Remind them that they don't have to like it, just try it. Ten or more tries is pretty standard. Don't give up. Tiffany Schindler, BSN. Tiffany Schindler, BSN.