Here Comes the Choo Choo:EcoMum on Your Baby’s First Food

Well of course I am going to tell you that organic is best for lots and lots of reasons, but first the high note: it actually can work out a lot cheaper as well. All those prepared baby foods are far more expensive pound for pound than organically grown food.

In the next few weeks I am going to introduce you to your toxic world and why it is so important to really make the change when a baby comes along. I am starting first with food because this is usually our first introduction to an organic lifestyle.

We all know that conventional foods use hundreds of different synthetic chemicals–from the field to manufacturing–but did you know that the levels deemed acceptable in foods are based on adult consumption? A bit scary when you think about your children and babies whose small bodies are still growing and are therefore so, so much more vulnerable to all these nasty chemicals. Babies are able to absorb food far more efficiently than adults, increasing their susceptibility to toxins in their food. Organic food production is closely monitored (always look for certification) providing you with healthy, chemical free food and tastier to boot! And if that isn’t enough, you can also feel good about promoting a healthier environment for your child’s future.

Just to explain a little about organic farming methods: organic farmers cannot use genetically modified seed, and only in dire need are they allowed to use a few from the long list of artificial pesticides available (EU regulation). Pesticides are only allowed if they are based on naturally occurring substances such as nicotine, sulphur and copper. Whereas your conventional farmer has a long, long list of potentially very harmful chemicals to spray on their crops and worryingly regulation is often very slack.

Much to the joy of all us organic food lovers, research in the UK showed that the nutrient levels in organically grown foods such as wheat and tomatoes could be up to 40% higher and organic milk soared up to 80% higher.

So back to the good news, making your own organic baby food.

First, do not fear–it is not a daily job, you can easily make several servings at one go. Just cook, mash them up and freeze them in ice cube trays (you can buy ones with lids) and just pop a cube a few hours before the food fun begins.

Second there are some fruit and veggies that fare well even in conventional farming. The EWG in the states compiled a list of the dirty dozen and the cleanest, see www.foodnews.org for their list and other essential news, especially concerning Bispenol-A.

But to start you off, avocados and bananas are two big favorites with babies, and are at the clean end of the list to help you save money.

So what have we got in Israel? Well awhile back I heard about a company called BabyBis, of course run by another green mum. For info see www.babybis.co.il. The big guys are jumping on the wagon as well; Materna offers a rice and granola organic porridge mix.

Lastly, it is good to remember that you are also encouraging healthy eating habits for the future. What better present can you give your child?

Beta’avon!

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Sophie Ohana
Author: Sophie Ohana

Being a mum at the best of times can be quite a challenge, so much to learn and so quickly, so when everybody is talking about being an eco-mum it can seem just like one more thing that is too much to take on. Well I am here to help and to show you how it can actually make being a mum just that little bit simpler. I grew up on an organic farm in England and in a slightly crazy eco-house, later studying conventional farming and learned all about agricultural chemicals, which was a real eye-opener. I first became pregnant just under three years ago and felt it was not a question of what but of how; there seemed to be nothing available to keep up with my idea of giving my baby the healthiest environment. During my first few months I found it ever more frustrating: the idea that I had to send to England for the basics, such as organic cotton clothes, bedding, nappies & toiletries. Hence Tinok Yarok was born. I started with a basic collection of organic cotton baby clothes for the first year and spiralled out to bring together everything green & eco for...

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6 thoughts on “Here Comes the Choo Choo:EcoMum on Your Baby’s First Food”

  1. I’m wondering why there’s a picture of a baby drinking out of a bottle for this post. Bottle feeding is not the best eco choice and the post is about feeding your baby food.

    1. You are right but if in the bottle is mom’s milk, pumped for her baby because mom went to work. Would that be okay?

  2. Rebecca says:

    Actually, that would be great if you could provide information and links to Organic foods in a few areas in Israel.

    I am mainly concerned about fruit and vegies which I find hard to get hold of easily and when I do finally find them, they are so expensive.

    Also, Chinese Medicine is not too keen on avocados and bananas as baby’s first foods, so I try to go easy on them.

  3. Sophie says:

    Hi Lisa, I am not so familiar with Haifa, are you looking for organic food or something else, I am sure there must be some sort of delivery scheme working in that area, I will make some enquiries and let you know.

  4. lisa says:

    will you give us some suggestions of where to purchase organic baby products in Haifa.
    Thanks.

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