

I know we could always listen to our parents advice on what's appropriate or not - we all turned out just fine, right? But I believe that there is a new awareness of food and nutrition in recent years. There are so many new types of foods introduced into the markets now. As well there is more research into the ties between diet & lifestyle and disease prevention. It's important to understand that eating choices and patterns have changed in recent years compared to boxes and cans our parents might have relied on. I'm very confident now that I'll be making the right choices for Owen's diet and am excited to see what foods he will be enjoying. I hope to blog about feeding Owen right along with what we eat.
Oh! One really neat thing I thought anyone who reads my blog might be interested in knowing is about EatRight Ontario. The government has made a registered dietitian available by telephone to answer any question you may have on nutrition and healthy eating. This could be anything from infant feeding to weight loss, diabetes, digestive issues, questions about supplements & vitamins etc. Their site is www.Ontario.ca/EatRight and they return emailed questions as well. The phone number is 1-877-510-510-2.
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