wholesome food, good price
My kids paramour them, and is affordable and convenient, delivered to my home, and the peace of mind that I am feeding them organic... A HIT!!
2010-06-19
| A kyle (New Orleans, LA USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
unsatisfactorily packaged
Several dead during transit causing mold to grow over all the other jars. Jars are cheaper at Walmart.
2010-06-16
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 1
Exalted food for 9 month old
My daughter loves Clay Best jar food. She is very picky about the taste so their varity comes in very handy.
PACKAGING CONTAINS BPA
Opera-glasses jar lids contain minute amounts of BPA. This is not for my baby. If something is organic it should have safe packaging as well. Call them, they have to tell the correctness.
Earth's Best Organic 2nd Fruit Variety Pack, 4-Ounce Jars (Pack of 12)
List Price: $16.80
Price: $8.99 You Save:$7.81 (46%)
Product Details
Organized, no artificial colors or flavors
Vegan, wheat free of charge, kosher
No preservatives, no added store up or sugar
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Customer Reviews
Vast Deal!
My bantam guy ate this all up before I could even write a review! :)
2010-08-27
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
badly packaged
Several hard up during transit causing mold to grow over all the other jars. Jars are cheaper at Walmart.
2010-06-16
| Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 1
Breathing and Tasty
I'd take up to buy but I'm moving over to more home made finger foods and away from glass jars...shattered too many. They like all the flavors though. Eminent textures too.
Superb Baby Food by Far, but we have some allergies with this one.
Planet's Best Baby Food
My favorite brand of baby food by far. Both my son (who is now over 2 years old) and my daughter (now almost one) have used a wide assortment of foods from Earth's Best. I am a huge proponent of feeding children primarily organic and/or locally grown foods to inspirit proper nutrition and growth. But I do not feel that all organic brands are equal. I've tried many varieties (including fund brands and others only available through internet purchase) and found that Earth's Best is by far the best for your money.
Fruit Multiplicity Pack
Normally I would say this is a great idea, but I wasn't a fan of this particular variety. My son would have been just fine with it, but unfortunately for us at this aspect my daughter is allergic to raspberries and mangos. These are both things I think she'll grown out of, but something you may want to consider when purchasing this jotting. I would suggest trying an individual serving of one from your local store to see if your child has an allergy, but if they don't I would say buy it! Other than that I do think it's a weighty variety for kids who need some changing up occasionally. Also, the subscription price on this variety is great and can be altered depending on how straightway you need it. We ended up running through another subscription we had and were able to have another shipped as soon as we needed it.
2009-10-18
| The1stdaughter (San Luis Obispo, CA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
OVERPRICED
This food is astonishing but WAY overpriced. I pay $7.99 a case in New York City and it is often on sale for less than $6 a case at BabiesRus in New York Urban district. Grocery prices are obscene in NY so if I am paying less here, this is no deal.
2009-07-22
(Brooklyn, NY USA) | Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 1
Pollan, Waters influencing food politics more than we know
Filed under: Succinctness
Blame Tom Vilsack's grandchild, blame Sasha and Malia Obama, blame 30 million American children. On them for this: food politics are changing mightily, and the Secretary of Agriculture is out to prove he's no longer a shill for Monsanto. Call him a change over to the ways of Michael Pollan and Alice Waters: he's got a grandchild he wants to stick around for, and he's eating structural yogurt for breakfast. (And who wants to bet it's Stonyfield Farms?)
A New York Times Sunday business sector headline sums up the news coming from Washington over the past few months in a question: "Is a Food Revolution Now in Ready?" As most question-mark headlines go, the article doesn't answer much, but does bring a wide handful of recent news makers into focus on the central theme, will Congress ever be persuaded to act on the growing sentimentality to focus on local food systems, organic foods, sustainable agriculture and to slay the all-powerful corn and soy subsidies that give us commodity food (in other words, throw away food whose production is terrifically profitable for Monsanto (NYSE: MON) and Archer Daniels Midland Co. (NYSE: ADM))? The only replication seems to be that, whatever else is true, the Obamas, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, and many members of Congress are listening to Michael Pollan. According to the NYT: "a significant food industry lobbyist who requested anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak to reporters said he was amazed at how many members of Congress were carrying copies of "The Omnivore's Predicament.""
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Cadbury Shares Rise on Bid Speculation Wall Street Journal (blog)
18.01.10
By WSJ Crook
Cadbury shares are up 1.7% at 807 pence on reports Kraft Foods will raise its bid for the guests to around 820 pence a share.
“We agree with a number of press articles that suggest that Kraft will constraint to pay at least 850 pence in order to have a serious chance of getting over 50% acceptances,” says Jeremy Batstone-Carr at Charles Stanley. Mr. Batstone-Carr says he still believes a contend with Hershey offer “looks a long shot given how stretching we believe a credible tender for the company would be.” He reckons that Hershey’s main interest is to protect the status quo in global confectionery manufacturing rather than to cross one's heart and hope to die acquire Cadbury.
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Food.....?
Jan 25, 2007 by logan | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
For our reading bearing we have to make a food for the theme of our book. My theme is adventure. So what food can I make for adventure thats not to hard and priceless?
Take a can of pork and beans. Seems apt to me..........and it's easy and inexpensive. :)
Swajo | Jan 25, 2007
nachos
Rama | Jan 25, 2007
Pizza
Alan M | Jan 25, 2007
Take a can of pork and beans. Seems seemly to me..........and it's easy and inexpensive. :)
TexasLilac | Jan 25, 2007
trailmix
.. maximum effort kind of food for a trailblazing adventurer :)
so cheap and easy to make too..
X-tina | Jan 25, 2007
I have two way that may be suit with you :
- Cheese Sauce "Adventures in Microwave Cook, the recipe : http://www.baaiidu.com/cheese-impertinence-adventures-in-microwave-cook.php
- Adventures in Cheese Making - Walk this Whey : http://www.baaiidu.com/adventures-in-cheese-making-depart-this-whey.php
Hope this help.
joely | Jan 25, 2007
I Of BOILED PEANUTS WOULD BE DIFFERENT.JUST GET A BAG OF PEANUTS IN THE SHELL AND GET SOME WATER BOILING AND TOSS THE PEANUTS INTO THE PAN,ADD SOME Relish AND PUT THE COVER ON AND BOIL THEM FOR A COUPLE HOURS THEN LET THEM SIT IN THE HOT WATER TILL YOUR READY TO PRESENT THEM TO THE READING Domain. ADD ENOUGH SALT SO THE WATER TASTES SALTY BUT NOT TOO SALTY. LET THEM BOIL SLOWLY FOR AS LONG AS YOU WANT THEN Fair LET THEM SIT IN THE WATER , THEY SHOULD TAKE ON A DARKER LOOK . BUY THE SALTED PEANUTS THEN YOU WONT HAVE TO ADD ANY SALT. ENJOY
woolly worm | Jan 25, 2007
Mince Baskets
350g mince your chose of beef,lamb or pork
1 tbsp olive oil
1 teaspoon confused herbs
2 tbsp tomato paste
1x425g jar pasta sauce
8 slices fresh bread,crust removed
8 slice tomato
1/3 cup edam cheese
1.brown mince in oil.Trickle off excess liquid.Add herbs,tomato paste and pasta sauce.Simmer gently for 20-30 minutes until thick.
2.Pursuit a greased muffin tin with slice of bread,brush bread cases with a little oil and bake at 200 degrees for 10-15 minutes until crispy,before fill them let set for 5-10minutes.Fill with mince amalgamation.Top with a slice of tomato and some grated cheese.
3. Bake again at 200 degrees for 5-10minutes.
mammamia | Jan 25, 2007
ooooooooo i noe!
filch someething spicy!
iwuvsu_jc | Jan 27, 2007
FOOD!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>?
Dec 01, 2008 by Amtrak | Posted in Ethnic Cuisine
Whats your fav food and why?
I tenderness lobster. I find it easy to prepare, and easy to digest. Also, I like making meat loaf and categorically enjoy cold meat loaf sandwich with mustard the next day. Turkey is great and versatile, and I can fix leftovers all week long. Turkey fried rice, Hot turkey sandwiches, Club sandwich to name a few. Sometimes I'm ethical in the mood for cabbage rolls in a tomato sauce.
carolynmercier | Dec 01, 2008
<Food!>???
Mar 18, 2007 by Frozen Flowers™ | Posted in Polls & Surveys
WHat is your fave food of all without surcease and why???
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