Campbell’s says good-bye to BPA

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Staring down the inside of your favorite canned soup there possibly lurks some potential dangers.  Once upon a time I use to buy my daughters canned princess soups and then I switched to organic soups.  As time changed I learned more and thought… I’m canning the canned foods all together.  It has been two years since I have used a canned food. Why? Because I heard off the chemicals that lined the inside of the cans.  Here I was trying to be more organic and dye-free but the packaging holding my foods was not helping me to do so.   The levels of BPA in some of these foods are outrageously high, and the fact that the BPA levels are so high in those foods geared towards children is just upsetting. Campbell’s Disney Princesses and Toy Story Soups were among the highest tested levels of BPA.  The Breast Cancer Fund and Healthy Child Healthy World  both created petitions to see change in the way of BPA use in Campbell’s soups.  

Campbell’s has heard the concerns of the consumers {parents} and has decided to make a change.  Campbell’s canned goods will no longer use BPA, however no time line has been given or what alternative Campbell’s will use in place of BPA.  Nonetheless, since a company that has been around since 1869 is able to turn a new leaf we are hoping that others will follow suit.  What are your thoughts?

Beyonce’ Breastfeeds in Public…

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And a million other mothers too, but it seems there is still such controversy when a woman nurses her child in public.  The fact is, it is extremely natural for woman to breastfeed.  When a celeb nurses in public it’s awesome, but when a regular mom nurses while Christmas shopping it is seen as distasteful.  Personally I have no issue with a mother nursing her child, I think if a child is hungry feed him or her.  Do I want to see it all? No not really, but when I nursed I covered up and I’m sure most mothers do. Do you think nursing in public will ever become non-controversial?  If more celebrities nurse in public will people see this as normal?

 

Voting for Recreational Use of Marijuana

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It’s been going around that Colorado residents will be asked to vote on whether the recreational use of marijuana should be legalized.  The voting will take place on a November ballot.  There are currently 16 states and the nation’s capital that already allow marijuana use for medical purposes.  If this is approved by voters, it would legalize possession of up to an ounce of marijuana or up to six plants for cultivation (said Mason Tvert, co-founder of the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol).  If this is something that is legalized, I wonder how big the spike in Colorado’s population will be!  Do you think it should be legalized?  Do you think it will help revenue wise for the state?  I wonder what the tax would be on an ounce of marijuana!

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Is this extreme parenting?

{Warning this video has curse words}

This is a video response of an angry father.. who has just read a Facebook post his daughter privately posted to her friends.  The father chooses to express his anger in a very unconventional way.  Do you think  this tactic is okay?  Does this just breed more negativity or did the daughter deserve to have her laptop shot?

Please share your thoughts– how would you handle this situation?

You say He/She…I say Tomboy

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With every photo I see and every story I hear about Shiloh Jolie-Pitt’s personality, I see so many “likenesses” that I would never have imagined I’d have with Angelina Jolie (as a parent).  Now lets clarify. When Shiloh was a baby, Angie dressed her up in cute little dresses and patent leather shoes.  (Google her and you’ll see for yourself if you don’t remember.)  I’m guessing, it wasn’t until Shiloh started to develop her own personality, her own sense of style, her own views and opinions, likenesses and dislikes that she started not wanting to wear the frilly dresses that girls are stereotyped to wear.   I totally get that.  When my daughter was a baby, I dressed her up in cute dresses with matching hair accessories, ruffle socks and cute little flowered baby shoes.  It wasn’t until she discovered her love for the baseball hat that I started seeing my little girl slowly turning into a Tomboy.  From the baseball hat we went to the boys Hanes white t-shirt that she still continues to wear on a daily basis!  I struggled a lot with giving up my vision of what she would be and learned to accept that she is who she is and no matter what, I cannot change her, nor would I want to.  There are so many people who are afraid to just let their kids “be” and stick up for who your child is becoming, an individual!  When did that become such a bad thing? For this I completely respect and admire Angie for.  She is letting Shiloh be who she is…Shiloh, and she is not trying to conform her to what Hollywood or ‘society’ expects her to be like.  I LOVE that!

Here is a bit of my story and as a parent, ask yourself, where are children hearing these and many other comments? It is true that they hear and see everything…more than we care to admit, so again, I say, if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all. I shared this a while back on Facebook but I feel it is necessary now to share it here since this is where I will be sharing most of my ‘child’ and ‘mom’ related real life stories.  I hope you can see that just because a girl likes baseball hats, short hair, wearing all black or white Hanes boys t-shirts (cause girls ones are cut too small and are rather uncomfortable if you ask me), or wanting to wear her big brothers baseball and football shirts and his jeans (cause they are looser -which they are…look at the legs!), playing with Nerf guns (that aren’t pink and sparkly thank goodness!)  and Lego sets (that do not scream I am a girl…which is a whole different topic) that each one is still a unique child and no matter what their outsides look like, they still require love, attention and affection, and that is what we as parents and as a society need to remember.  If you accept them for who they are (not what they look like), you will soon see that your child is strong, confident and will not let anything or anyone stand in their way of happiness from here on out.

I was a bit ticked off the other day…now most of you know Gianna, she’s a bit of a tomboy…NOTHING wrong with that! However, I was just informed by her over the weekend that her “friends” call her “He/She”…I honestly was taken back by that nonchalant statement. I asked her who was calling her that to which she provided names of the girls. I asked her why they did that, she didn’t know…I told her that the next time they say that to her, stand up tall, and tell them, I am a girl and just because I don’t wear dresses, doesn’t mean I am any less a girl that you. (not sure what would actually come out but I could have said a few not so nice words…) I mean, really, these are kids she’s been in school with for 3 years and they are only 7. Seriously…I could have spit nails. Yes, she likes football and racing cars, and yes, she likes to wear sweatpants and comfy clothes…yes, she is witty and smart, yes, she is beyond cute with her long hair and crooked big kid teeth…since when is she any less a girl because she doesn’t wear a freaking dress and wear bows in her hair? Apparently the families of these girls don’t realize that all girls aren’t the same…some grow up to be famous race car drivers and astronauts…and even politicians…and they certainly have never heard of Pigtail Pals – Redefine Girly –so be careful who you call a “he/she” cause one day that “he/she” might be your…BOSS!

I am bringing this up only because of Shiloh’s recent hair cut. What are your honest thoughts? Should we try and change a child who is perfectly happy within their own skin just to please others? If you are a perfectly happy adult, would you want someone trying to change you? Let’s think about this one….

Does Race Play a Role in the Media Coverage of Missing Children?

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Chris Cuomo and actress S. Epatha Merkerson are shedding light on missing children {as seen here on The View}, especially those you may have never heard about.  The media brings a lot of attention to certain stories does race play a part?  Please share your thoughts with us.

 

 

Daycare Disaster!

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A mouse in daycare!  NOT the mouse we all love…

But a real life nasty little mouse in the mouth… I’m sorry did you read that the MOUTH of an 8-month-old child in daycare!!!  Now you see I heard this story a few days ago but after much gagging I am finally ready to tell it.  Britanny Barba’s precious little baby girl was at daycare and was found with a mouse in her mouth.  8-month-old Alanah’s grandmother volunteers at the daycare and was the one who found the baby with the rodent in her mouth!

Alanah’s mother is furious– rightfully so, and has pulled Alanah out of that daycare in Newark, New Jersey.  The daycare’s owner issued this statement ”This was an isolated incident, a very unfortunate incident, and it really hurt me. I was up all night about this because it could have been my child,” Alanah was sent to the hospital and was not injured during the event however she did have some tummy issues.

This made me wonder, how do you know if your daycare is following protocol?  Was the daycare not staffed correctly and why wasn’t the rodent problem already put in check?  If your child is in daycare what do you do to make sure your daycare is on the up and up?

 

99 Problems but the B Word ain’t one!

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First off congratulations to Jay-Z and Beyonce on the birth of their daughter Blue Ivy.  Jay-Z marked the birth by releasing a new song entitled “Glory“,  which is a tribute to his daughter.  Jay-Z has been known to use some harsh lyrics in the past, and making many upset with his lyrics especially feminist groups.  Why, because he uses the word B*tch {99 Problems but a B– ain’t one}. However, with the birth of his daughter his tune has changed:

Before I got in the game, made a change, and got rich,
I didn’t think hard about using the word B—-.
I rapped, I flipped it, I sold it, I lived it
now with my daughter in this world
I curse those that give it.
I never realized while on the fast track
that I’d give riddance to the word b—, to leave her innocence in tact.
No man will degrade her, or call her out her name
the women won’t despise her and call her the same.
-Jay-z
What do you think of Jay-Z’s change?  Did you listen to Glory… I have to say I like to hear a softer side of Hova.

It’s that time of the year! Annual Organization Challenge

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It’s time to organize! Whether or not you are already an organized person or strive to be one, we have some tips that may help to get you started. I, as a business owner, a busy mom of three, a wife, friend, etc., must confess that I may appear to be extremely organized but if you look at my office, you will see the real me! It is scary, but it is true….I stink at organization! I once had appeared on the Oprah show while I was pregnant with my son (who by the way is now 10) and had my linen closet and bathroom vanity professionally organized by, Julie Morgenstern. Now, you would think that a linen closet couldn’t possibly be that disorganized, but it was. I’ll admit it. Julie introduced to me how we can use different size containers and the label maker to store everyday household items, who knew?  I secretly LOVE the label maker but clearly do not use it as much as I could! I was able to keep my linen closet organized, even after we moved into a different home! Its weird how one closet can be the only organized spot in my house. I always said if someone can initially get me organized, I can maintain it, and that part is true. I can’t organize, but if someone were to come into my home, set it all up for me and leave, I can keep it that way for years to come.

So, how does one start the organizational process? A level of organization is mandatory in regular life as it is in business life but why is it so hard to master? I am on a mission this year to organize my home, my business, my space, and my life with the help of the book, Organize Now! A week-by-week guide to simplify your space and your life by Jennifer Ford Berry. I welcome you to take part in my journey by taking a journey of your own. Share your stories of success, tips you learn along the way, taking before and after pictures and so on. I’d love to have your support and to support you in return.

I have learned two things so far, one, to be flexible and two, create a time map for yourself.  By all means, I am no professional here, but those two things alone should go hand in hand. A time map (as taught by Julie Morgenstern) gives you the ability to plan your day, your week, your month all on one sheet of paper. It is a tool that can provide you with a sense of organization even if you don’t think you are organized. Once you organize your time, everything else just seems to fall into place. In order to create a time map, you have to be flexible with your time. Just because you have it scheduled doesn’t mean it can’t be changed or altered. For me, working from home has always had its obstacles but learning to treat your home business as a business first is the key to making it a success. Set regular business hours and stick to them. Being at home clearly gives you the ability to sneak in and just check that one order, or respond to that one email, but fight against the urge and you will see the how liberating it feels!

Here is a copy of what my time map looks like.  (People are always asking me, “How do you do it?”, well this is how…shhh) Please note that you do not have to get as detailed as me by color coding, and spelling every detail out, but it was the best way for me to “visually” see what I needed to do, when.  And, remember, that this is just a rough draft of what your typical day (or week) should look like.  Have fun with it!

Your challenge for this weekend is to create a Time Map for yourself.  After you do yours, let us hear from you.  Was it easier or harder than you thought to put your day/week onto paper?  What did you learn about the process?  Do you have more or less time than you thought?  Next week we will tackle another step in the organizational process!  Stay tuned!

 

 

What’s your kids’ cereal packing?

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A new study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) has discovered many children’s cereal pack more sugar than….. a TWINKIE!  With the growing number of childhood obesity the EWG decided to see if cereal makers were following government proposed guidelines.  The EWG however found that only one in four children’s cereals meets the government panel’s voluntary proposed guidelines, which recommend no more than 26 percent added sugar by weight (EWG, 2011).

Are you afraid that what you are serving your children this morning may be on the list of worst sugary cereals?

Per EWG’s findings:

10 Worst Children’s Cereals

Based on percent sugar by weight

1.) Kellogg’s Honey Smacks 55.6%
2.) Post Golden Crisp 51.9%
3.) Kellogg’s Fruit Loops Marshmallow 48.3%
4.) Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch’s OOPS! All Berries 46.9%
5.) Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch Original 44.4%
6.) Quaker Oats Oh!s 44.4%
7.) Kellogg’s Smorz 43.3%
8.) Kellogg’s Apple Jacks 42.9%
9.) Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries 42.3%
10.) Kellogg’s Fruit Loops Original 41.4%

Some cereals are better than others. Nutrition expert Marion Nestle recommends:

  • Cereals with a short ingredient list (added vitamins and minerals are okay).
  • Cereals high in fiber.
  • Cereals with little or no added sugars (added sugars are ingredients such as honey, molasses, fruit juice concentrate, brown sugar, corn sweetener, sucrose, lactose, glucose, high-fructose corn syrup and malt syrup).

Please tell us what you think.

Do you think the sugar in these cereals have an effect on children’s behavior for the rest of the day?  Should there be a change or should parents monitor children’s consumption?