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Tall Mom tiny kitchen: Pureed Peas Baby Food

How to make pureed peas for babies It just so happens that one of Itty Bitty’s favorite things to eat are peas mixed with carrots. They are in season for an extremely short amount of time here in RI – June & July, and October. As fantastic as fresh peas are, don’t feel guilty for […]

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Nuroo Nursing Scarf {review} & Giveaway

Nursing has had it’s challenges and so many rewards.  Because Itty Bitty showed up a few weeks ahead of schedule, I was never able to actually take a breastfeeding class. Luckily, the hungry little bugger army crawled/squirmed across my chest the minute after he was born, and found my right breast.  Kid should be a […]

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Tall Mom tiny kitchen: Pureed Carrot Baby Food

How to make pureed carrots for babies Mmm! Carrot season in Rhode Island runs July through December, and I for one can’t get enough of them! Sweet and crunchy and perfect to eat raw, but also a staple for several wintertime comfort foods – carrots are in high demand in our household. credit: Farm Fresh […]

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Teething Must Feel Like Being Bit By A Zombie

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog, you may have gathered that I’m a pretty big fan of The Walking Dead on AMC.  I probably reference that show more than I really should.  Sadly, when one watches this much zombie television, one is also likely to have creepy dreams associated with flesh eating back […]

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Pics of the Week

The pictures submitted this week were AWESOME – and it was super difficult to pic just a few!   Here are this week’s winners: Top Left: @girasol729 Top Right: @bigben_401 Bottom Left: @daniellejgunter Bottom Right: @corey3711 Center: @sue2q Join in the fun by participating in the November Photo A Day Challenge Share your photos on Instagram, and add the hashtag #tmtbphotoaday […]

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November Photo A Day Challenge

What is a photo a day challenge? I will post some photo suggestions or themes for each day of the month. Post a photo of what that suggestion means to you. Join in the fun! Share your photos through social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, etc. Add the hashtag #tmtbphotoaday so the rest of us can see […]

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