ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER OUTFIT, Β ANOTHER MEAL …

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER OUTFIT …

 3 shades of grey 😊 classic simple look perfect for a winter day… 

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER MEAL ….

BUCKWHEAT WITH KALE


Ingredients: 

– 1/4 of cauliflower (chopped in food processor)

– 1 onion 

– 1 carrot (grated) 

– 100g buckwheat 

– 2 handfuls chopped kale leaves 

– 1 garlic clove

– 1/2 tsp turmeric 

– 1/2 tsp cumin 

– 1 glass of water

– 1 tbsp soya sauce 

– 1/4 glass of vegetable stock (withou salt)


Cooking method:

      Chop onion and garlic in food processor and fry in a little bit of olive oil. Add cauliflower and carrot to the pan and cook for 2 minutes, then add turmeric and cumin.   

 Add buckwheat to the pan, fry for 2 minutes then add vegetable stock and bring to boil. Simmer for around 10 minutes (untill all vegetables are cooked). At the end add soya sauce and kale and cook for another minute.

  
 Dish is ready ! Packed with lots of flavour and goodnes ! Hope that you little one will enjoy it ! 

Christmas is done now it’s time to Party!!! We need lots of sparkle and glam!! Last minute baby outfits!

  Christmas is finished ! It is time to start thinking about New Year Day !!!! We Mumms need to glam up but we cannot forget about the little ones. Need a last minute outfit ? There is a small selection of New Year Eve Party outfits for your little one (a lot of party clothes are now on sale so you can grab a real bargain!).
H&M    
    
    
   

Mamas and Papas 

   
 

Very

   
 

Gap

   
  

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER OUTFIT, ANOTHER MEAL…

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER OUTFIT …

Cute cute cute. Vintage print shirt with shorts dungarees and tights ! 

  

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER MEAL …

SCHABOWE (pork in breadcrumbs)WITH SWEET POTATO CHIPS & PEAS 

  
Ingredients: 

– 1 pork filet (chicken and turkey breast are brilliant as well)

– 1 sweet potato

– 50g peas 

– thyme

– 1 egg

– 50g breadcrumbs 

– olive oil 

Cooking method:

 Preheat your oven to 200C. Wash, peal and slice sweet potatoes. Put them on a baking tray and sprinkle with thyme and a little bit of olive oil. Bake for 15minutes.  

 Make sure that your filet is around 1 cm thick. If you are using chicken breast flatter it with a meat hammer or rolling pin.

 Prepare 2 plates: on one whip an egg so it’s one consistency; on the second one put breadcrumbs. 

 Cover meat in egg then breadcrumbs and fry on a frying pan on a low heat for 5 minutes on each side. 

 Boil water and pour over frozen peas; leave for few minutes. Cooking peas in unnecessary. Peas its such a small vegetable that leaving it in a boiled water for 2 minutes defrosts it and that way it will keep all of the goodness.  

 For a grownup version just season the egg with slot and pepper before dipping meat in it. 

Enjoy it !!!

CHATTERBOX! πŸ’œβ€οΈπŸ’šπŸ’œβ€οΈπŸ’š

Chloe as you all know from my blog is a very happy baby/toddler (still can’t bring myself to call ther a toddler) . She always was quite vocal, making lots of different sounds and in recent months starting to say some words.

 I don’t know what happens but on Friday she got up and became a chatterbox !! She doesn’t stay quiet! She keeps talking in her baby language all the time. 

 I find it fascinating how overnight child can change so much ! How something in they brain “clicks” and they just start doing something ! Seeing her talk so much, and telling me long sentences (in her baby language- just to clarify πŸ˜‚) got me really emotional ! I am such a proud mum! 

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER OUTFIT, ANOTHER MEAL…

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER OUTFIT …

Casual but oh so cute and on trend !  
 
ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER MEAL… 
PUMPKIN CURRY WITH SPINACH, CHICKEN & LENTILS

  

Ingredients:

– 1 glass red lentils 

– 200g pumpkin 

– 1 chicken breast

– 1/2 glass chicken stock (without salt)

– 1 tsp curry paste (mild)

– 1/2 tsp paprika 

– 200ml coconut milk

– 2 handfuls of spinach.

– 100g of rice (I used brown rice)

– 1 onion 

Cooking method:

 Cook lentils and rice according to instructions. 

 Cut pumpkin in to small squares; Wash and slice thinly spinach; Cut chicken breast in to small squares and cut the onion. 

 Add 2 tbsp of coconut milk on to the frying pan with curry paste and fry for 2 minutes; add onion and paprika and fry for another 2 minutes. 

 Add pumpkin in to the pan with the chicken and fry for around 3 minutes then add the rest of the coconut milk and chicken stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes. 

 Add lentils and simmer until pumpkin is cooked (another 5 minutes). Add spinach just as you finished cooking. 

 Serve with rice. 

HEALTHY BUT SO YUMMY KIDS PARTY FOOD ! Yes it is possible !!!Β 

Kids Birthday Parties can be fun, yummy and … Heathy ! Yes they can ! There is no need to buy only junk food or to have everything with added sugar.

A few weeks ago I organised Chloe’s 1st birthday party. I wanted a sugar free party, why? Because most of Chloe’s guests were 1 year old or under and because I haven’t given Chloe sugar before. I have gathered lots of different ideas about kids party food from Pinterest and I have  adapted some sugary recipes so that they are sugar free.

This is what I have prepared for the party


ICE CREAM CONES 

Ice Cream Cones dipped in blended blueberry and coconut.  You can make so many different versions of it, depending on the age of the kids.

– chocolate and nuts

– chocolate and coconut

– blueberry and cornflakes

– melted marshmallows

ICE CREAM CONES WITH FRUITS

Stuff ice cream cones with any fruits you like. It’s sweet, healthy and it looks great.

SWEETCORN AND PEAS 

All kids love those ! Put them in to cute little cupcake cases to serve.

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KIWI FLOWERS

 Another fun way to serve fruits. Use a small cookie, flower cutter to use around the kiwi. Top the kiwi with a raspberry and add a leaf of mint to finish it of.

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STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberry is another great replacement to sweets/cookies. Because of its sweetness and vibrant colour kids (most of the kids) love them.

Dip strawberries in a soft cream and … coconut for a super healthy snack or in dark chocolate and then coconut if your kids are already eating chocolate.

You can also cut strawberry in half and put little dots of soft cream/ chocolate on top to make little ladybirds.

 

HEART AND STAR SHAPED SANDWICHES 

I know that this is a lot of work but I can do once a year for a special occasion. Just make your sandwiches and flatten them,  use biscuit cutter of a desired shape to cut them. Just remember that the sandwich needs to be very simple : soft cheese, cheese or ham are ideal.Screen Shot 2015-11-24 at 20.46.23

MAGIC WAND

Kids love blueberries so get some of them on a toothpick, topped with a star cut out of watermelon and you have a magic wand ready. I have used bought toothpicks with gold stars on top of it.

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BANNANA MUFFINS

Bannana sugar free muffins are a great alternative to the traditional ones. They have been a hit on all of the babies parties I have been to (you can find the recipe on my blog).


ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER MEAL …MEATBALLS WITH CABBAGE IN TOMATO SAUCE

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER MEAL….

MEATBALLS WITH CABBAGE IN TOMATO SAUCE

Golabki is a traditional polish dish of a cabbage leaves filled with mincemeat and rice in a tomato sauce. I really wanted Chloe to try it so I have came up with a baby version of this dish, surpassing it worked and Chloe loved it.
Ingredients :

– 100g of cabbage (cut small)

– 200g pork mincemeat

– 50g carrot (cut in to small squares)

– 500ml vegetable stock

– 2 sweet potatoes

– 50g couscous

– 1 egg

– 3 tbsp of tomato pure

– 1 tsp of oregano

– 1 tsp of basil

– 1 garlic cove

Cooking method :

Make the couscous. Mix half of the cabbage, mincemeat, egg, couscous, garlic and oregano together. Form little meatballs.

Bring vegetable stock to boil and add tomato pure. Add meatballs, cabbage, carrot and basil to the boiling vegetable stock, simmer for 15-20 minutes. Mine while cook sweet potato then cut in to small cubes. Add potatoes to meatballs and you are ready to serve !

CHRISTMAS DINNER Β let’s get all dressed up !Β 

Christmas dinner is a special event for which you will need a very special outfit for your gorgeous baby. This year is all about Reds, Checks and Golds and below are my favourite picks.

JOHN LEWIS


ASDA

Β Β 
SAINSBURY


MOTHER CARE



M&CO


LINDEX

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Β Β  MAYORAL CHIC (at childrensalon)


MONNALISA CHIC (at childrensalon)

Β Β MAMAS AND PAPAS

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TAKING BABY AWAY ! ITS NOT SCARY AT ALL !!!!

 Chloe was abroad now 4 times and in 2 days time she will be traveling again.I am Polish and I live in the UK so we go to visit my family in Poland, we also went on our first family holidays to Greece and we are going on our final holidays before I go back to work (we don’t talk or think about that and hope that if we ignore it, it won’t happen).

 I know that a lot of people get scared or overwhelmed when it comes to traveling with little babies… No reason to!

 As far as you are organised and prepared it is not scary or hard, it’s lots of fun! Especially once you get to your holiday destination. Being away with Chloe was the most special time and most fun we have had.

 I decided to write some things which in my opinion you need or should consider based on the advice that I have been given and my own experience.

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1. DONT CARE !!!!! 

 This will be the best advice I can give you : stop caring about what other people think !! If your baby screams on the plane (hopefully that will never happen) don’t care about what other people might think! If your baby is loud in the restaurant and you get some looks from other people, just ignore them !!! If your baby cries at night in the hotel do not worry if someone can hear it!!!!  Concentrate on you and your baby! Other people don’t matter and remember that your little baby has every right to make noise, cry, scream or laught out laud … That’s the Baby Human Rights Act πŸ˜‚

 2. FLIGHT TIMES 

Flights are always much cheaper when you fly early in the morning or late in the evening… And you are used to doing it … Don’t! We have had our lesson when we went on holidays and had no choice in flight time. We had to leave the house at 3am !!! So had to get up at 1am to get out in time, and because I was so stressed that we won’t wake up in time I ended up not sleeping at all!!!! Flying back to London at 11at night and getting home at 1:30am isn’t ideal when your baby is up at 5am or 6am.

Babies are adaptable so they will make sure that they sleep if they are tired but if you mess too much with their routine they will let you know and you want to make sure that they are happy when you are on the plane.

You have a baby now so you can’t catch up on your sleep on the plane or when you get home so it’s important that you travel at a normal time :-).

3.TAKE OFF AND DESCENDING

As you already probably know your baby needs to suck something on the take off and when descending so the air pressure doesn’t hurt their ears.

Take off is easy you just give them a dummy or bottle for the first few minutes and it’s done. What I have discovered when traveling is that a lot of babies really cry when the plane is landing. That’s because the plane starts descending quite quickly (it takes around 20 min) if you don’t give your baby something at the beginning of the descent then it’s too late, your baby’s ears started hurting so it doesn’t matter if it has something to suck or not. Make sure you give your baby a dummy as soon as your ears pop for the first time.

Another trick is to put your baby on your legs, face down (so on their belly) and massage their back.

If your baby doesn’t take the dummy make sure that he/she is hungry! There is no point of giving your baby bottle of milk to suck if she/he isn’t hungry.

4. MAGAZINES AND CUP OF COFFEE
Don’t bother, you won’t be able to have it πŸ˜‚. If you are flying with a partner /friend and your baby is tiny then you might be lucky as the baby will usually just sleep so you can give it to the dad and enjoy your magazine. If your baby is 6 months or over don’t waste your money. Chloe was climbing over both of us for the whole 3 hours on the plane πŸ˜€.

5. ENTERTAINMENT

I am not talking about your holiday entertainment, but your baby’s πŸ˜€.
Make sure that you have things with you which will keep your baby entertained and distracted. There are some good baby apps which will entertain even very small babies, bring theirs toys, a book. I find that snacks work perfectly! Chloe loves her food and snacking can keep her very happy for quite a while.

6. PACKING !

  

The harsh truth is that you won’t be able to take your usual 20 pairs of shoes πŸ˜€ the good news is that baby clothes are small so there will be some space left for your clothesπŸ˜€

Pack anything that you think you will need, it is always better to take more than not enough.

My main advice will be to pack your baby clothes (or half of them) in to a hand luggage. I say that in case your luggage goes missing (it doesn’t happen often but is better to be safe than sorry) at least you have your baby stuff and your make-up (that always needs to be in the hand luggage)  with you.

Keep your hand luggage to a minimum. I would advise to take 2 big suitcases and only one hand luggage. Recently we took one big suitcase and then had : 1 small suitcase, 1 bag, a pram, a changing bag, my handbag  and Chloe (my husband hated every minute of it)…. It was a nightmare. This time we will have my very big handbag which will double as a changing bag, and one small suitcase.

7. FOOD

  

Nowadays this isn’t a problem. You can either take your milk (if you are bottle feeding) or your baby food (if your baby is weaning but not big enough to eat normal food) with you! Or just buy while on holidays (make sure that your holiday destination has a shop which sells baby food) You can take it on the plane with you without any problems (the 100ml rule doesn’t apply to baby milk/food).

I have previously bought meals for the whole holidays with us (lunch and dinner main course & dessert) my advice is just make sure that it’s the pouches not jars that you buy (if you get jars it will weigh a ton πŸ˜€) . I have also bought food while on holidays, it does depend on where you are going and if you know the country/trust the food brands.

 8. ROUTINE 

If your baby is very small (couple of months old) they don’t really have a routine yet and they sleep a lot which means that you don’t have to worry about it. Good thing about them being very small is that they will happily sleep everywhere; you can enjoy your dinner at any time with your baby sleeping in the pram next to you.

If your baby is over 3/4 months old she/he probably has a routine (meal time, nap times, bed time routine). In my opinion you should stick to your routine , maybe bend it a little bit when it comes to bed time but try and follow it. The reason to try and stick to your routine is simple : it took you a long time to get your baby in to a good routine, if you won’t stick to it for a few days/week+ you will have to start setting up your routine again. Also remember that if your baby is out of its routine it will change the way she/he behaves and that can affect your holidays.

If you go anywhere with a time difference of an hour, two or three ahead, that works perfectly for you. That means that you can stick to your bed routine and still have nice long evenings. When we went to Greece which is 2 hours ahead of UK time we had a great time and didn’t have to do anything about Chloe’s routine. We stick to our UK time routine so our usual 6pm dinner became 8pm , bed time went from 19:30 to 21:30 which was great. When we went to Poland which is only an hour ahead we had stick to the day routine but pushed the bed time by an hour (which luckily didn’t affect Chloe in any way).

I am not saying that you cannot go out in the evening or enjoy your holidays, you can, just make sure that you consider your baby’s needs. If your baby is a good sleeper and would sleep while you are out in the restaurant then that’s perfect just let them sleep in the restaurant and then quietly move to the cot when you are back at the hotel.

 Tomorrow we are going to Portugal, there is no time difference so our plan is the every second night we will get Chloe to go to sleep in the pram so we can be out a little bit later than 7:30 pm πŸ˜€. That would mean that every other night she will go to sleep in the cot and that should keep her routine of going to sleep. 

9. HOTEL

Bring your baby’s sleeping comfort item (if they have any) and toys with you. Chloe loves hotels as its a new environment to explore. In my opinion you only need to make sure that they feel secure when going to bed. I don’t carry a travel cot with us instead I have a portable mattress which I put over the cot base and use our fitted sheets. I bring Chloe’s sleeping bag and her comfort blanket which smell of her home/bed and she never has any problems sleeping.

10. THINGS TO HAVE WITH YOU 

I won’t be going over the usual stuff, as you all know all of it already. I will go through some which might not be that obvious and I found that its good to have them with you.

  • Thermometer (just in case… that should take some of the stress away if your baby isn’t well and you can check one of the most important things which is the body temperature).
  • Calpol (or any other pain relief) in case of teething, fever or anything else. I always have with me the small sachets of Calpol.
  • Teething medicines (whatever it is thats works for you baby).
  • Heat rash medicine (if you go to a hot country, as baby’s skin after few days might struggle to cope with the heat).
  • Few spare dummies if you use them (trust me they go missing so quickly its crazy).