June 05, 2007

What does "kids' food" mean, anyway?

Last week's Dining & Wine section of the NY Times ran a great article that examines the history of children's menus and asks how and why palate deadeners like fried chicken fingers became kids' food staples.

 

The most compelling point of Don't Point That Menu at My Child, Please speaks to something we at Chow Baby often wonder: why don't parents invest in their children's appetites in the same way that they invest in the rest of their development? Mentally and physically challenging our kids is a must, but we rarely take an active role in helping our kids develop their palates, the very thing that fuels their bodies, minds and spirits.

May 22, 2007

Chow Baby home delivery ending and wholesale starting!

Chow Baby home delivery service is ending...and that's great news for you! Why? Because now you can get the full Chow Baby line whenever you want at local stores! Sure, home delivery was fun! But lots of parents said the novelty wore off pretty quickly. And while many of you will miss the excitement of a full Chow Baby cooler on your doorstep, most of you probably won't miss having to remember to place your orders, or freeze your ice packs, or put your empty cooler out on Tuesday mornings. So we're teaming up with local business owners to offer our same great Chow Baby foods through their retail establishments. For now, our friends at Crane's in Maplewood Village and at Cafe Meow on Springfield Avenue will carry a complete line of organic foods, meal muffins, teething biscotti, and a few new surprises! Soon, you'll be able to drop by and pick up everything you want whenever it suits you! We're making this change in order to meet our growing client demand. And we couldn't be more excited that so many parents feel so strongly about making Chow Baby part of their kids' eating adventure! Current home delivery service will continue through the end of May with our final home delivery on May 29. After that, Crane's and Cafe Meow will be your Chow Baby sources. We'll let you know when our products become available. And we'll let you know as soon as we team up with other retailers in your neighborhood. We're working as fast as we can to get Chow Baby in the stores. It may take us a little time, so please be patient. We want your kids to enjoy our delicious organic foods as much as you do!

April 24, 2007

Anti-obesity infant formula?

Scientists are developing an infant formula designed to prevent babies from growing up fat. The controversial research aims to supplement fomula with a hormone called leptin that suppresses hunger. Studies suggest early exposure to leptin can programme the brain to prevent over-eating throughout life. Proponents remind us that leptin naturally occurs in breast milk. I'm not sure what to think. Read more here. 

April 19, 2007

Oeuf infant bouncy seat recalled

Lots of our modern moms and dads own this sleek design. So please forward this link to your friends!!

Click here to see this recall on CPSC's web site, including a picture of the recalled product.

NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 18, 2007 Release #07-162

Firm's Recall Hotline: (800) 691-8810 CPSC

Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC

Media Contact: (301) 504-7908

 

Infant Bouncer Seats Recalled Due to Frame Failure

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. Name of product: Infant Bouncer Seats Units: About 1,400 Manufacturer: Oeuf LLC, of Brooklyn, N.Y Hazard: The tubular metal frame can break, posing a fall hazard to infants in the seat. Incidents/Injuries: Oeuf LLC has received six reports of frames breaking. No injuries have been reported. Description: This recall involves Oeuf infant bouncer seats with padded canvas supported by a tubular steel frame. The canvas seat is brown with white, blue or pink stripes. A three-point safety belt is attached to the canvas. Model number 2005 is printed on the label. Sold at: Juvenile specialty stores and Web retailers nationwide from September 2006 through March 2007 for about $100. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should stop using the infant seat immediately and contact Oeuf LLC to receive a repair kit. Consumer Contact:

For additional information, contact Oeuf at (800) 691-8810 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm's Web site at www.oeufnyc.com

April 11, 2007

Saturday April 14, 1-4 pm, Carroll Gardens/Brooklyn Tasting

We're expanding to Brooklyn! And to kick off this exciting development, our dear friend and inspiring mom Shannon O'Kelley White Rivero (and her darling Chow Baby Billie Jo) is hosting a tasting at Porchetta restaurant. The address is 241 Smith Street @ Douglass, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, NY. Phone number is 718.237.9100 . Please join us for an all organic gourmet baby/toddler food tasting. All you need is a bib and your children and their appetites! Porchetta will be open, so parents can order food if they're hungry, too. Directions? Take the F or G train to Bergen St. You'll get out on the corner of Smith St. Walk along Smith st. in the opposite direction of traffic just a couple of blocks to Douglass St. Porchetta is there on the corner, next to American Apparel. Spread the word!

Are you an Alpha Mom?

According to a recent article in USA Today, Alpha Moms are educated, tech-savvy, type A, multitasking, kidcentric, hands-on, and committed to mommy excellence. And here's the clincher: an Alpha Mom has money to spend and, as a leader of the pack, influences how other moms spend. Looks like we're being targeted. Click here to view the full article.

March 20, 2007

Acorn Grand Opening April 1

Natural parenting venture Acorn will celebrate their kick-off on April 1, 2007 at Cafe Meow (1878 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood, NJ, 07040) from 3 to 6 in the afternoon. Everyone is welcome to come learn more about owner Amy Biasucci's many offerings, including cloth diapers, slings, breastfeeding support products, holistic health and nutrition workshops, doula seminars, etc. Her master plan is to promote and sell products that encourage children and adults to learn more about the natural world, enjoy it, and take care of it. A perfect fit for our progressive little town.