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Gluten Free Snacks for Weaning Babies – Rice Bran Nibbles Are Back in Stock

By Sabine on 4 December 2009

Thankfully we have managed to get the popular Werz Organic Rice Bran Nibbles back in stock. These certified organic gluten free snacks are always a hit with parents who want to wean their babies with sugar free treats. The small size are perfect for your baby’s little hands to hold properly and as they are nibbled they slowly disintegrate, giving your baby a satisfying experience.

I think one of the reasons the Rice Bran Nibbles are so popular is that there are not many savoury snacks that are gluten free and suitable for very young babies on the UK market. Stock up for Christmas as they sell well with our regular mums and dads.

Incidentally, we have lots of mums and dads who eat the rice bran nibbles themselves – perfect with dips. So, whether you have a gluten intolerance or not try these nibbles this Christmas party season.

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Gluten Free Snacks – Some Sugar Free Sweet Alternatives

By Sabine on 28 October 2009

Organic four grain biscuits with carrots - young children love them

Organic four grain biscuits with carrots - young children love them

The popularity of the Werz Rice Bran Nibbles never ceases to amaze me. They really are one of the few organic gluten free snacks that are ideal for young babies. I think one of the reasons the Rice Bran Nibbles are so popular is that there are not many savoury snacks that are gluten free and suitable for very young babies on the UK market.

Unfortunately it is very hard to keep up with demand and we have today sold the last packet of our current batch. Be assured we are awaiting our next delivery and will keep you informed.

If you are uncertain of offering sweet products to young children you may wish to consider our range of gluten free and sugar free sweet snacks. This small and exclusive range is free from added processed sugar and is sweetened using only natural organic ingredients such as rice syrup or honey. My particular favourites are the rabbit shaped Organic Four Grain Biscuits with Carrots. They come in packets of mixed boy and girl rabbits and are great fun – young  children love them!

Weaning Babies, Strawberries and Allergies – Plus a Quick Summer Recipe For Older Babies

By Sabine on 9 July 2009

Strawberries - exercise caution when weaning babies

Strawberries - exercise caution when weaning babies

Ever since the ancient Romans introduced strawberries to Britain two thousand years ago they have been a firm summer favourite – and rightly so in my opinion. Not only are they delicious, they contain more vitamin C than oranges and are rich in fibre.

Weaning Babies and Strawberries

Please remember though at this time year that strawberries are reported to cause allergies or an intolerance in babies and young children from time to time. If your baby is still under one year old and is weaning, perhaps consider waiting to introduce strawberries until next season. I would suggest this should particularly be the case if there is a family history of allergic reactions and/or asthma or eczema.

Because strawberries are such a soft fruit that readily absorb pesticidal sprays it is also important to try and buy organic strawberries for your baby or child.

A Quick Strawberry Ice Lolly Recipe

Try blending five strawberries with one banana, four ice cubes, a strawberry yoghurt, half a cup each of milk and fruit juice. Pour the liquid into paper cups, cover with plastic wrap and insert a lolly stick. Freeze for at least five hours – healthy homemade strawberry lollies for older babies and children!

Organic Millet Grains – New and Available for Immediate Despatch

By Sabine on 16 June 2009

Organic Millet


Organic millet grain

  • Gluten free
  • Easy to cook
  • Nutritious and filling
  • Instant

£2.25 for 500 g bag

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I am often asked by mums who have been weaning their babies with the Holle Organic Millet Baby Porridge what they they could feed their children as they get older.

Firstly, I would say that I have countless mums who continue to buy baby porridges even when their baby is actually well beyond the toddler age and has started primay school.  That familiar smell, texture and yummy taste all go to make for a comforting breakfast several times a week, as well as being quick for a busy mum or dad to prepare.

For those that want to move beyond just baby porridges, and who want something different that the whole family could eat, I usually advise introducing organic millet grains.

Millet – Not Just For Parrots!

Roger tells me that millet as a grain has bad press here in England, that it is usually thought of as ‘bird food’. In my native Germany and elsewhere on the continent though, millet is often eaten as an accompaniment or actually in meals. At home, we probably eat it once a week and enjoy its nutty flavour in a variety of meals.

Millet is actually one of the oldest cultivated cereal grains in the world and is very rich in unsaturated fatty acids. Millet is a gluten free grain that has a significant amount of minerals, vitamins and trace elements – in particular silicic acid, which influences the healthy growth of bones, hair, nails and skin. So overall, a healthy option and a lovely alternative to rice.

Preparing and Cooking Organic Millet

Organic millet is easy to cook, just cook one part of the organic millet grain (allow approx 100g per adult) with two parts water or stock, until the water is absorbed and season with herbs.

Serve with vegetables or a tomato-based sauce. As well as being nutritious and filling, millet is good value for money if you have to feed a family and ideal for those with a gluten intolerance.

Quick Summer Millet Recipe

Sabine’s tip for a quick summer recipe – cook the millet in vegetable stock with some mixed herbs and a dash of tomato puree. Leave to cool, add cucumber cubes, yoghurt or tsatsiki and season with lots of dill. Yummy!

Let me know how you and your family like the Organic Millet and send us in your favourite recipes to share with other mums and dads.

Holle Organic Three Grain Baby Porridge – Now Gluten Free

By Sabine on 2 June 2009

Organic 3 Grain Baby Porridge


Holle's organic three grain baby porridge - now gluten free

  • From 6 months
  • Now gluten free
  • Instant
  • No added sugar or salt

£17.10 for 6 x 250 g cartons

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Holle have recently announced a change in their recipe for the Organic Three Grain Baby Porridge – the cereal is now the first gluten free multi-grain baby porridge on the market.

The Swiss organic baby food manufacturer has just launched the new 3 grain baby porridge recipe on the continent and we are pleased to already have an ample supply of cases of the gluten free version available to purchase.

Holle Organic Three Grain Baby Porridge – Ingredients

The Holle Organic Three Grain Baby Porridge is made from three popular gluten free organic/biodynamic grains – rice, corn and millet – and is suitable for all babies including those with a gluten intolerance and those who wish to avoid feeding their babies with foods containing gluten before the age of 6 months.

When and How to Use?

The 3 grain is an ideal porridge during the second and third stages of weaning your baby.

As with all Holle baby porridges you can prepare the Organic Three Grain Porridge for your baby’s breakfast with breast milk, baby milk formula or even water.

By adding freshly prepared fruit puree (quickly and simply prepared using the Ulula glass grater) or adding some teaspoons of one of the Holle fruit jars your baby will enjoy a delicious and nutritious afternoon snack.

To make a lunch for your baby just add the Holle gluten free Three Grain Baby Porridge to your home made vegetable puree or mix with Holle carrots, carrots with apple or parsnips.

Let us know how your baby likes the new gluten free recipe for the Holle Three Grain Baby Porridge, whether he or she has a gluten intolerance or not.

Holle Organic Baby Porridges – Suitable for Babies with Cows Milk Protein Intolerance

By Sabine on 26 May 2009

Holle Organic Baby Porridge Variety Pack

Holle organic baby porridge variety pack

  • Certified organic
  • No milk protein
  • Ideal for weaning

£17.10 for 6 x 250g

Quantity:

We received the following lovely email last weekend from a new customer looking for baby porridges and cereals for her young baby boy who has an intolerance to milk protein.

Hello,
I would really like to thank you for the fast shipping of my order and for the friendly note from Sabine.
My son has got a cows milk protein intolerance and most of the commercial baby cereals contain cows milk. He loves the millet baby porridge and also the Holle Rice porridge.
Thanks a lot !
Kim

Organic Baby Porridges – Milk Protein Free Options

The Holle range of organic baby porridges does indeed have a huge number of baby cereals that are suitable for Kim’s son and other young babies with an intolerance to milk protein:

Single Grain Baby Porridges

Baby eating Holle organic baby porridge - photo sent in by customer

Baby eating Holle organic baby porridge - photo sent in by customer

Multi-Grain Baby Porridges

Baby Porridges with Milk Protein

Of course, those babies without a milk protein intolerance can enjoy the above baby porridges just as much while also being able to eat the Holle milk cereals:

Holle Baby Porridge – Unlocking the Goodness

Holle prides itself not only on using the purest organic and biodynamic ingredients in its baby porridges but also on the gentle approach the company takes to producing its cereals. The Holle organic baby porridge range is made using the whole grain. Not only is the main body of the grain seed used but the entire kernel including the important outer bran layer. Therefore, the entire natural nutritional contents of the grain such as protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins are retained. Similarly, the important digestive qualities of the grain are retained because of the high, natural fibre content.

Through a unique manufacturing process, involving the carefully controlled application of heat and moisture, Holle is able to unlock the full goodness of the organic and biodynamic grain for your developing baby. This special process produces flakes that are readily soluble. This ensures that your baby can more easily digest and absorb the energy and vitality contained in every one of their organic porridges.

Whether your baby has an intolerance to milk protein or not, let us know which is your baby’s favourite Holle organic baby porridge.

Organic Honey Marzipan Heart From Werz – Temporarily Out of Stock

By Sabine on 6 May 2009

Werz Organic Marzipan Honey Heart

Werz Organic Marzipan Honey Heart

The company Werz specialises in making premium quality organic finger foods, snacks and bakery products that are also suitable for people with all kinds of allergies and intolerances.

Werz is practically unheard of outside the German speaking countries, which I think is such a shame – they have a huge range of gluten free foods that taste simply fantastic. One reason the Werz products taste so good is that they only mill their flours on the day they bake the food, this way the ingredients are at their freshest and retain more of their nutrients. As a trained miller, I know just how rare this approach taken by Werz is – you really can taste the difference.

Organic Mondi Spelt Chocolate Biscuit

Organic Mondi Spelt Chocolate Biscuit

One of the Werz fun snacks are their Organic Honey Marzipan Hearts, just right for giving to those you love as an everyday wholesome treat. The hearts have gained a loyal following of buyers who regularly place a dozen or so in with each order and I haven’t been able to keep up with demand. So, many apologies for being temporarily out of stock of this popular treat – we will be placing another order with Werz shortly and will make sure we add plenty of boxes of these delicious hearts to the list. We’ll post another news snippet once we take delivery, and thank you for your patience.

In the meantime, if you’re looking for another fun snack or treat for that someone special in your life, why not try the Werz Mondi Spelt Chocolate Biscuits? These big smiley faces are made with Demeter wholemeal spelt flour, are sweetened only with organic honey and are topped with cocoa and carob icing – simply delicious. At just £3.49 for a multi-pack of 5 they are excellent value and are guaranteed to produce smiles on the faces of whoever you give them to!

Gluten Free Foods – Customer Feedback and a New Menu For People with Gluten Intolerance

By Sabine on 3 May 2009

As existing customers will already know, I try to make sure I personalise the service I offer and always write a little note with every order. Many customers email or write back and tell me more about their babies and families.

When H. placed an order recently I assumed she was buying for her baby, but it seems the gluten free food she was buying was really for herself. This isn’t actually that unusual, because although Ulula is a online shop for organic baby food, we do sell many food items that are suitable for older children as well as adult members of the family with gluten intolerance.

Hi Sabine
Thankyou for your note with my recent order.
the items are i’m ordering are actually for myself (a rather overgrown child!) not my baby.
since finding out i have a severe gluten intolerance i’ve really really missed wheat based crispbreads – ricecakes are for me a rather poor substitute, but having found your products, i now don’t feel i’m missing out at all.they are fantastic and have given me such a boost as i’m now feeliing so healthy without gluten, but am also loving everything i’m eating which is important!
also thankyou for your quick and reliable service. i’ve been very impressed al round.
very best wishes
H.

A New Gluten Free Menu Structure

After receiving H.’s email we had another look at our gluten free menu item and quickly realised that the gluten free category page was rather unwieldly, with currently over 70 items on one page!

We, therefore, had a rethink about how we present the gluten free foods and have restructured the menu item to make it more user friendly. The menu now resembles the following structure:

So, thanks to H. for the kind comments and for the idea to improve how we present our gluten free products. Hopefully we have made it easier for everyone with a gluten intolerance to quickly find the foods they are looking for.

Do you or a baby or child you buy food for have a gluten intolerance? If so, how do you find our new ‘gluten free’ menu structure? Let us know.

Allergy Aware (Baby) Foods

By Sabine on 19 April 2009

Allergies in our modern western societies seem to be ever on the increase and Ulula sells some fantastic organic food for babies and other family members that suffer from a variety of allergies.

But, we have to ask ourselves why allergies are on the increase. Is it a coincidence that they have increased inline with the growing industrialisation of our food production?

Shouldn’t we ask ourselves whether it is wiser to eat more locally grown food and not food which has been grown continents away in environments so different to our own? Shouldn’t we ask ourselves what impact highly processed and nutritionally empty foods have on our bodies over time? And what about the excessive breeding of grains to make them suitable for higher yields or resistant to certain diseases without thinking about the more holistic approach to living plants.

I believe we need to move to a food philosophy that respects and values nature. We take too much for granted and are ignorant of so much that nature offers us. We need food production methods that work with nature, not those that try to twist and pervert it to our own greedy ends.

I strongly believe that one way people pay for this approach is through allergies. I do not try to blame individuals who suffer from these often disabling conditions, but rather point the finger at these production methods that have developed over time and for which we all have a degree of blame. It is painful and hard for the people who have to live with allergies, our societies need to wake up and reverse this trend. What better place to start than with the food our babies eat?

 

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