tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post4757911775891823413..comments2024-02-15T04:22:11.145-06:00Comments on Measure & Whisk: Real food cooking with a dash of minimalist living: The Minimalist Baby: Baby in the Kitchen Adamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03616364827512183026noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-36200937961297657912018-06-24T14:16:37.592-05:002018-06-24T14:16:37.592-05:00Nice blog postNice blog <a href="http://gomorecycling.iwopop.com/" rel="nofollow">post</a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05723732798060624918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-62684631462573618192016-07-10T03:03:07.698-05:002016-07-10T03:03:07.698-05:00I recently heard about the spacious ergonomic knee...I recently heard about the <a href="http://www.9to5ergonomics.com/" rel="nofollow">spacious ergonomic kneeling chair</a>.From facebook,I have seen its structure and came to know some information about it. But can anyone tell my its benefits or advantages or the reason for using it! <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03387545136291531139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-66281039704229155322016-02-04T02:32:41.021-06:002016-02-04T02:32:41.021-06:00There is one issue that you simply extremely canno...There is one issue that you simply extremely cannot go while not once you are on a road trip along with your baby - the bottle hotter. Your baby will not appreciate it a great deal if you offer him a chilly bottle throughout the trip, so creating travel bottle heaters a requirement <a href="http://neobabycenter.com/how-to-choose-the-best-bottle-warmer-for-babies/" rel="nofollow">click here</a>.Monica Castellohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04221392262369359777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-63262108728754034442016-02-02T20:47:13.136-06:002016-02-02T20:47:13.136-06:00We are on baby #3 and haven't had to use plast...We are on baby #3 and haven't had to use plastic plates, so it's possible. I just put the food on the high chair tray until Baby becomes Toddler and can sit up to the table with us. Then she gets a dessert sized plate. We've broken quite a few, but it's mostly been my fault when washing them. Plus, I tend to find replacements at thrift stores when necessary. The kids tend to carefully carry their plates to the sink as well. We do use plastic bowls for travel and snacks away from the table. We use a mix of glass and plastic cups, as well as vintage aluminum ones. I think they learn to be careful if they know the items are breakable. AmyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15533253642382255346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-68000628704103895932016-02-01T07:43:51.039-06:002016-02-01T07:43:51.039-06:00The only reason I would say plastic over regular p...The only reason I would say plastic over regular plates is that we have trained our kids to put their dishes in the sink after dinner (at 2 and 3, it's a good chore for them), and when they get really exuberant and throw them in, the dishes can break in our porcelain sink. I think it's only happened a few times, but I cringe every time I hear them scurry out to the kitchen with a glass plate. Plus, usually the sink is full of dishes anyway, so no breakage occurs ;)<br /><br />Great series, BTW. <br /><br />For sippy cups and bottles, I swear they are overrunning my house. I have a 0, 2 and 3 year old, and the 3yo likes to hold a bottle when he sleeps (so weird - I know. Sometimes he'll steal bottles from the baby at bedtime and we find them in his sheets the next day.), so our cups are E.V.E.R.Y.W.H.E.R.E. Baby turns 1 next Monday, so finally no more bottles (till the next one comes along at least!).Janellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09188839167125525185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-50357826227255517732016-01-30T13:39:50.525-06:002016-01-30T13:39:50.525-06:00We mostly use our glass plates and bowls, but I ag...We mostly use our glass plates and bowls, but I agree with Kristy on the cups. Our 5 year old uses plastic cups. I really love this series too. It is awesome to know there are other people that love avoiding getting a lot of stuff!Erich & Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05927411957004440851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-4330018282911756412016-01-29T20:56:21.783-06:002016-01-29T20:56:21.783-06:00I am really enjoying this series. My last baby is ...I am really enjoying this series. My last baby is 18 months old now, and I am thinking about how much "stuff" we had that was unnecessary. Ashleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15473497755969157068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-91323901778377338462016-01-29T20:22:21.608-06:002016-01-29T20:22:21.608-06:00I have 4 boys and we do own a few plastic plates, ...I have 4 boys and we do own a few plastic plates, but my boys mostly use our glass bowls and plates. In 7 years, I'm the only one who has broken a plate! So, it is possible to get by without them. Although drinking glasses is another story around our house. Haha They now use plastic cups to drink out of. Kristyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12194844217907979352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-22919060663585508182016-01-29T14:03:38.334-06:002016-01-29T14:03:38.334-06:00With our older child we bought one plastic plate, ...With our older child we bought one plastic plate, and we had two plastic bowls form my apartment in college that we've kept. Starting around his first birthday we started giving him food on his plastic plate, but if it was dirty, we just used our smaller glass salad plates and we still haven't broken one of them. For our daughter we were sent some products by The First Years and they sent us two plastic bowls that suction cup to the high chair tray and I absolutely love them! Because Kinsley is more delayed with things I hesitate giving her glass mainly because I'm more scared of her hurting herself than her hurting the plate... mostly because she likes to spontaneously whack herself with things. SO we've really been loving the plastic suction cup plates/bowls for her!Paige Flammhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16069836120389924817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-34202095097836198962016-01-29T12:39:42.537-06:002016-01-29T12:39:42.537-06:00Ha, we have plastic plates and no baby. But we hav...Ha, we have plastic plates and no baby. But we have pets who delight in swiping stuff on the table and sending it to the floor. And we use then when we go camping so I feel okay about it. Good tips, Landen!Saskiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01755939813142593233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483833508282652888.post-81191803482705155292016-01-29T10:27:03.838-06:002016-01-29T10:27:03.838-06:00We had cloth bibs for the older two girls and then...We had cloth bibs for the older two girls and then Disney sent us some of the Bumkins waterproof bibs (http://www.bumkins.com/waterproof-bib-and-burp-s/1822.htm) and I threw away every cloth bib we had. They are way thinner than a cloth bib and totally flexible (just like cloth), but you can wipe or wash them off, they don't stain, and they basically changed my life. <br /><br />They are absolutely the best bibs ever. <br /><br />Also, if I needed proof that I'm a mom, the fact that I just wrote that many lovey words about bibs is it right there. Janssenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13178196211079230972noreply@blogger.com