Children food news articles 
World's Leading Baby Show - CBME Sets New Record in 2011
The Shanghai International Children-Baby-Maternity Industry Expo (CBME) is a world leading trade show that has continuously grown for 11 years and a one-stop sourcing platform for products for newborn babies, children up to 16 years old and expectant mothers including baby and maternity care products; baby carriages, car seats and furniture; baby food and healthcare products; baby's and children's clothing, footwear and accessories; maternity clo... [more]
Tips for a Healthy Packed Lunch
With the new school year, the British Dietetic Association (BDA) is issuing some quick and handy tips to create, not only healthy packed lunches, but packed lunches that are full of flavour and variety. The BDA Tips for a Healthy Packed Lunch: Back to basics - bread, cereals and potatoes * Try to keep a selection of breads in the freezer for sandwiches. Using a different type of bread each day can make sandwiches more interestin... [more]
Make healthy and nutritional meals for your little ones quickly and easily with the Babycook from BEABA
The Babycook is a versatile 4-1 one appliance that steams, blends, minces, chops, defrosts and reheats food for babies and children simply, easily and most of all healthily. With a typical cooking time of between 7 and 15 minutes dependent on the food being cooked the Babycook is also a great timesaving appliance for today’s busy parents. The Babycook from BEABA allows parents to make healthy and nutritional meals for their little ones quickly... [more]
Six easy steps to make the perfect pancake
Today, for Shrove Tuesday, the key to perfect pancakes is understanding the science behind them. Do poor tasting pancakes stop you from having a flipping good time every year? The Science campaign has teamed up with food scientist Melanie Loades, and food science course leader from London Metropolitan University, Richard Marshall, to bring you six easy steps to make the perfect pancake. 1. Keep the mix fine and light It's important to s... [more]
From My Farm brings families back to the Sunday lunch table to eat more healthily
Research conducted by the Future Foundation and the Institute for Social and Economic Research, suggests that in the UK, in over just two generations, the number of adults enjoying Sunday lunch together at home has dropped by more than half, from 12.7 million in 1961 to just 6.2 million today. Today 50% less people sit down regularly for Sunday lunch, a decrease of 6 million people since 1940 From My Farm, suppliers of regionally grown produce... [more]
Other Children food news and reviews
Food collected for children in need
Hydro Aluminum recently conducted a food drive for Hugs Across the County's Blessings in a Backpack food program. The program benefits hundreds of St. Johns County children-in-need.
Texas School Food Allergy Guidelines Set to Make an Impact Thanks to Efforts of Student and Family Advocates
School food allergy guidelines in Texas were published today – the result of a dedicated effort by children, parents, educators, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to ensur
Hungry No More aims to give food to seniors, young children
A new non-profit is doing it's part to fight hunger. Hungry No More targets senior citizens and young children in the CSRA. It's a problem that affect 1 in 4 people in those two demographics.
Healthy Kids Minute: Food Allergies
Healthy Kids Minute: The number of children with food allergies in the U.S. has risen. This Healthy Kids Minute tells you some precautions to follow for children with food allergies.
Vacation and Travel, Kids with Food Allergies and Asthma - It Can Be Done
ARLINGTON, Va., May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Travel season is fast approaching, and for parents of children with food allergies and asthma, a family vacation can become a huge challenge.Brigette Polmar ...
Texas lawmakers study food shortages across state
Texas lawmakers should pass laws that make it easier to produce and sell fruit and vegetables in poor communities to promote better health, farmers and activists testified Tuesday.Judith McGeary, founder ...
Folic acid food enrichment potentially protective against childhood cancers
( University of Minnesota Academic Health Center ) Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Washington University in St. Louis have found folic acid fortification of grain products in the United States may have an impact on lowering some childhood cancers. The new research shows fortification does not appear to be causing childhood cancer rates to increase, and also finds a notable ...
Folic Acid Food Fortification May Lower Risk of Rare Cancers
The rates of three rare childhood cancers have dropped since the U.S. began to fortify some foods with folic acid, a new study says.
Save the Children Statement on G8 Food Security Initiative
At a time when a billion people go to bed hungry every night, Save the Children applauds President Obama for refocusing world attention on the “injustice of chronic hunger” and the
New Food Allergy Guidelines For Texas Schools
Several million children in the United States have food allergies that can be life threatening. So the Texas Legislature came up with a requirement for public schools and open-enrollment charter schools in Texas. By August 1 those schools need to adopt and enforce new policies to care for students with food allergies. ...


