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The Chevrolet or Chevy as it is sometimes called was a brand that was created by the General Motors Corporation. The Chevrolet quickly after the idea conceived became a hard hitter and almost was as popular as GM themselves. The Chevy Company has become a great part of American Culture throughout the last five decades. Almost anyone and everyone know somebody that either drove a Chevrolet Car or Truck or drove one themselves.
Chevy is known for many different vehicles throughout its existence some of the more popular car brands were the Alero , Uplander and the Blazer.
The Chevrolet label produces all kinds of vehicles from SUVs’ to Vans as well as cars and other vehicles. Although the other brands are very popular to drive the Chevrolet is known best for its Trucks. The Company makes some of the best cars on the road. The company has many different kinds of trucks but is most well known for the Common Chevrolet S-10 pick up. The S-10 is a master piece of the label the car has the power to be known for its hard work but at the same time the truck was known for excellent fuel efficiency and handling. Even though I could write a thousand articles about this subject there is not enough room for all the vehicles
The Chevrolet brand of vehicle produced by General Motors Company (GM). Founded by Louis Chevrolet and ousted GM founder William C. Durant on November 3, 1911, Chevrolet was acquired by General Motors in 1917. Chevrolet was positioned by Alfred Sloan to sell a lineup of mainstream vehicles to directly compete against Henry Ford’s Model T in the 1920s, with “Chevrolet” or “Chevy” being at times synonymous with GM. In North America, Chevrolet offers a full range of automobiles , from subcompact cars to medium-duty commercial trucks.
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Weaning can be one of the most exciting times for a Mum, and of course for baby too! New tastes, new sensations and new expressions? you will begin to appreciate the saying, ?Variety is the spice of life!? However it can be a little stressful, and there is no doubt that if you want your baby to have the best possible and most nutritious start in life ? you DO have to be organised. SO?
My Top Tips
1 ? Think a day ahead!
2 ? Keep a diary ? this is vital to monitor food reactions , baby's mood which may be linked to upsets in blood sugar levels, and of course it will be something to refer to years down the line or for when number 2 comes along!
3 ? Introduce ONE food at a time. This is important to note down any unusual reactions (especially if there are signs of allergy or a history of allergy in the family).
4 - When you are introducing any new food to your baby, leave 3 days before starting any new foods. Signs of an allergic reaction include sneezing, runny nose, diarrhoea , vomiting, a rash, or ear infection.
5 ? Rotate foods from day to day as much as possible.
6 ? Be patient ? mealtimes shouldn't be rushed. Your baby will decide when he-she is full.
7 ? Persevere with a food, if at first your baby doesn't seem to like it. Try it again the next day, or in a few days or weeks.
8 ? Try not to worry too much during the weaning process!
9 ? When you are ?out and about? the best foods to carry with you are bananas and ripe avocados. Both can be mashed together easily and will be tasty , nutritious and satisfying for your baby!
10 ? If your baby gets a little constipated when you first introduce solids? don't panic. It may take a while for the bowels to ?wake-up? to solid food. Try giving kiwi fruit!
When a baby reaches the age of 6 months (usually having doubled his or her birth weight), the energy (calorie) requirements as well as the requirements for nutrients such as protein, iron (see below), selenium, zinc , vitamin A and D, & essential fatty acids, exceeds that which can be supplied by mother's breast milk. Breast or quality follow-on milk should ideally be carried on until the age of one at least. DO NOT give cow's milk to a baby until they are AT LEAST one year old. Some believe it should be nearer to 2 years old ? I would say definitely 2 if there is any history of allergy in the family.
Build up foods over the next 4 months 'loosely? in the following order?
Vegetables and fruits ? see note below but generally enjoy introducing a whole variety! Fruits are easy to introduce as babies love the sweetness, and of course they learn what NATURAL sweetness is. Avoid fruit juices. Fruits also mix well with veggies, but try not to rely too heavily on fruit , just because you think your baby is more likely to want something sweet! Just watch some fruits with large pips such as raspberries ? kiwis should be fine. Frozen fruits and veg such as peas are fine for your baby and can be very handy to use!
Pulses and beans ? well cooked and well blended ? try chickpeas, white beans, and puy lentils. These mash well and combine with savoury or sweet ingredients and add bulk to satisfy.
Cooked brown rice, quinoa, millet and tapioca ? homemade porridges or purees using these grains are superior to shop-bought baby rice. If you need to use baby rice , make sure you buy organic and one that is FREE of fillers, e.g. Organix.
Lamb, poultry, and fish (especially oily fish such as wild trout and sea bass which have the lowest PCB and mercury levels) ? introduce in small quantities at first, concentrating on organic meats if possible. You may find after introducing meat such as lamb or chicken , your baby's mood and energy levels will soar!
At 6-9 months, iron requirements are thought to be 7-8mgday. To give you an idea of how to reach this, mix and match the following foods that are good sources of iron?
4 dried apricots (best soaked and mashed) ? 5mg
100g cooked red lentils ? 2.4mg (combine with something sweet for an interesting dish)
100g cooked peas ? 2mg
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