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Free Baby Biscuits For Twitter Followers This Weekend

By Sabine on 6 November 2009

Holle organic baby spelt biscuits

Free gift

To thank our UK based Twitter followers we would like offer you the chance of a FREE packet of organic baby biscuits worth £2.35.

To take advantage of the offer simply place an order for £35 or more and enter your Twitter username in the promotional code section when buying all your lovely baby food. We will send you a packet of the ever popular Holle Organic Baby Spelt Biscuits absolutely free. This offer lasts just for this weekend, Friday 6 November through to Sunday 8 November inclusive, so hurry and get your free gift.

Holle Organic Baby Spelt Biscuits are wholesome organic spelt snacks for babies, toddlers and adults. Made with a delicious recipe that only uses rice syrup for sweetening. Ideal for when weaning and for giving as snacks at home or on the go. Suitable from 6 months onwards.

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!

Special Offer – Half Price Baby Rusks With Spelt Baby Porridge

By Sabine on 7 September 2009

Spelt Porridge + Rusks


Holle organic spelt porridge and biscuits offer

Price: £9.70

Quantity:

Buy 3 cartons of Spelt Porridge and get 1 bag of Baby Spelt Rusks half price
SAVE £1.29

Well, it seem that summer is practically finished now and the days are noticeably shortening. The Ulula summer offer proved very popular with lots of customers, many of who tried the Bohlsener Mill mueslis and crunchies for the first time. But it is time now to think about changing to our autumn offer.

Because both the the spelt baby porridge and the spelt rusks are always favourites for so many of you, we decided to put the two together and give you the chance to save some money at the same time.

The delicious Holle Organic Spelt  Baby Porridge is so easy to prepare. Use either breast milk, baby formula or just water to prepare a wholesome porridge that your baby will love. It’s great on its own or mixed with home made fruit or vegetable puree for a grain based lunch for your baby.

Having trained many years ago as a miller, I love spelt. Spelt is an ancient grain dating back seven thousand years and has some fantastic qualities. It is naturally high in soluble dietary fibre, giving this baby porridge mild stool softening properties. Compared to wheat, spelt is also higher in the B-complex vitamins and both simple and complex carbohydrates. Spelt also contains significantly more protein – great for fast growing babies. Due to the nature of this grain, people who are gluten intolerant are often able to include spelt-based foods within their diet.

So, stock up on these two great spelt products and give your baby a treat.

Organic Fruit Bars For Older Babies – Sales of Surprise Bestsellers to Be Temporarily Limited

By Sabine on 10 July 2009

Holle organic snack bars for babies

Holle organic snack bars for babies

We have been told by Holle baby foods that their delicious Organic fruit Bars for older babies and toddlers continue to sell out in Europe and that they can only just keep up with demand. This is certainly also the case here at Ulula, the fruit bars have become overnight snack bestsellers.

Thankfully, I was able to negotiate a good quantity in Ulula’s last delivery of baby food. However, I would like to make sure that all my customers have the chance to buy the fruit bars when they need them for their babies. Because the bars are so popular I want to be fair in how they are distributed.

Therefore, could I ask customers to please restrict the number of the Holle Organic Fruit Bars that you buy to no more than four multi-packs per order? Obviously, I won’t limit the amount that you can place in the site shopping basket. But for the next month or so, if I could be cheeky and ask you not to buy more than 4 multi packs per order, then that should ensure everyone will be able to buy at least some of the fruit bars.

If you do have any questions about the Holle Organic Fruit Bars for babies and toddlers, please do get in touch. Thank you for being so considerate.

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!

Holle Organic Fruit Bars for Babies Are Flying Of the Shelves

By Sabine on 22 May 2009

Despite ordering lots of the Holle fruit bars we have already run out of the apple and pear bars and only have a small number of the apple and banana bars left – order early to avoid disappointment.
Read more about the Holle fruit bars for babies & toddlers >>

UPDATE: We have placed an emergency order with Holle and are expecting a further delivery of fruit bars on Wednesday 27 May. Thanks for your patience.

Organic Baby Rusks – Some Further Thoughts and Suggestions

By Sabine on 20 May 2009

I mentioned last week that the Holle Organic Baby Spelt Rusks are now available in their new packaging and gave you a few simple recipe ideas for weaning babies that use these sugar free rusks. I should also have mentioned that they really are not just for weaning  and teething babies.

Whenever my children are unwell, which thankfully is not often, I feed them what my mother gave me whenever I was recovering from illness – baby rusks soaked in tea. Simply take a couple of rusks, break them into a few pieces on a plate and pour over enough Holle organic baby tea to make them soggy. Mash with a fork and allow to cool. This lovely mild cereal is enough to tempt any child recovering from sickness.

Holle Baby Rusks – Not Just For Babies

I mentioned last week that on the continent rusks resemble toast more than biscuits. Actually such ‘toasty’ rusks aren’t just made for babies and are a popular snack for adults with butter and jams or cheeses or even more exciting toppings – great for buffets. As an alternative to the Holle Baby Rusks the ErdmanHAUSER rusks are made with butter and are specifically made to eat as party snacks – they taste absolutely delicious and are Demeter/biodynamically certified. For children and adults who have an intolerance to gluten I would recommend the Werz Four Grain Rusks which are gluten free.

Baby Rusks – Great for Morning Sickness

A number of mums have told me that they have found baby rusks perfect when they were pregnant and had morning sickness – a light, dry nibble was just what was needed to settle their tummy.

So, baby rusks are great for adults and babies alike – let me know how you like to eat yours.

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Holle Organic Sugar Free Baby Rusks – New Packaging & Weaning Recipe Ideas

By Sabine on 15 May 2009

Holle Organic Sugar Free Baby Rusks

Holle organic sugar free baby rusks

  • Sugar free
  • Easily digested
  • From 6 months

£2.85 each

Quantity:

The Holle Organic Spelt Baby Rusks are now available in this country in their new packaging. These popular first finger foods for weaning babies are suitable from 6 months onwards and are great when your baby is teething. The packaging may have changed but the recipe remains unaltered – when a thing is this good it doesn’t need tinkering with.

Holle Organic Baby Spelt Rusks are sugar free, as well as egg, dairy and wheat free. The rusks are mild tasting and easily digested by babies.

When I first came to England I was surprised by what I found in the shops when I looked for ‘baby rusks’. What are traditionally called rusks here seem to me to be more like biscuits and are usually sweetened in some way. On the continent there are, of course, also baby biscuits (see the great Holle Organic Baby Spelt Biscuits), but a rusk is unsweetened and is more like a toast. However, unlike toast these rusks are harder and when moist breakdown into a smooth cereal – ideal for teething babies and for a quick snack when weaning your baby.

Weaning Recipes from 8 Months

Milk Cereal with Baby Rusk

Break three slices of Holle Organic Spelt Baby Rusk into small pieces on a plate. Boil 120 ml of milk and 60 ml of water and pour over the rusks. Allow to soften for a minute and then crush or mash with a fork. Stir and allow to cool. Ready to serve.

Fruit Cereal with Baby Rusk

Break two slices of Holle Organic Spelt Baby Rusk into small pieces on a plate. Boil140 ml water and pour over the rusks. Allow to soften for a minute and then cush or mash with a fork. Stir in 100 g freshly grated fruit (use a glass grater for the perfect puree) or 100 g of a Holle organic fruit baby jar. Allow to cool and serve.

Tip: Add 1 teaspoon of rape seed oil to the rusk mix to enrich it with fatty acids valuable to infants of this age.

Let us know how your baby likes the Holle organic baby rusks and how you find the recipes.

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!

Fats and Sugars in Organic Baby Biscuits and Snacks – Some Thoughts

By Sabine on 5 May 2009

Baby waiting for his food - sent in by a customer

Baby waiting for his food - sent in by a customer

Following recent news headlines relating to the levels of fats and sugars in common brands of baby foods such as finger foods, biscuits and snacks, I thought I would give my initial reactions followed by some nutritional information on the Holle range of organic finger foods for babies.

I strongly believe that babies and young children deserve to be given wholesome foods that nurture both their body and soul. Because of the age of babies and children we are talking about here, it is imcumbent on their parents to provide such foods – young babies are entirely dependent on us for all their needs.

The Ulula Ethos

The Ulula ethos regarding the baby foods we chose to sell is only to supply foods that:

  • Are certified to high organic or Demeter standards;
  • Are guaranteed to contain no genetically modified ingredients;
  • Have no added processed sugar;
  • Have no added salt (unless absolutely essential for a baking process)
  • Contain no hydrogenated/trans fats;
  • Contain no added flavourings;
  • Contain no added colourings;
  • Contain no added preservatives.
  • Are produced using the gentlest cooking methods available for that food type

We only want to supply foods that have a place in helping parents feed their babies wholesome and nurturing foods.

Not All Organic Baby Foods Are Equal

With many things in life, not everything we buy is of an equally high standard – baby food is no exception. Disappointingly, not even all organically certified baby foods are of the same standard. I don’t believe it is good business practice for me to identify individual companies here but I am so confident in the Holle baby foods that I recommend you  just compare the contents and quality with anything else you can buy.

So, What About the Fats?

The Children’s Food Campaign report identified a number of baby biscuits and snacks that contain high amounts of  fats. Some baby finger foods have been reported as having a higher proportion of fats and saturated fats than many ‘junk foods’.

While there are recommended maximum nutritional guidelines for dietary saturated fat content for men (30g), women (20g) and children aged 5 to 10 (also 20g), there is actually no maximum recommended level for infants – they naturally need more fat in their diet than adults because they are growing and need a higher intake of energy.

Foods though are said to be high in saturated fat if they contain more than 5g of saturates per 100g. Foods containing 1.5g or less per 100g are said to be low in saturated fat.

How Holle Baby Snacks and Finger Foods Compare

A number of other brands of  popular baby biscuits were mentioned by the Children’s Food Campaign. The report itself did not mention the Holle range, but I am very happy to provide the nutritional information:

As for the sugar content of each, that is as follows:

Holle Organic Baby Spelt Biscuit

Holle Organic Baby Spelt Biscuit

So, What Do These Figures Mean?

On the face of it, the Holle biscuits could be seen as a high fat, high sugar snack. But the issue really is not as simple as this and we need to put these figures into context.

Entirely breastfed infants take more than 50% of their energy from fat, since mother’s milk is very rich in fat. The fat composition of a mother’s milk is special – about 52% of the fats are saturated fatty acids. Breastfed babies are not in danger of having a raised cholesterol level or even at risk of cardiovascular diseases.

Following this natural ideal of mother’s milk, is the reason why Holle infant formulas and some other infant products are also rich in fat as well as being rich in saturated fatty acids. It is also recommended to enrich nearly fat free infant foods, such as vegetable and fruit meals as well as milk free grain based meals, with small amounts of oil or butter.

The Holle Organic Baby Spelt Biscuits contain pure butter from biodynamically raised cows as a fat source. Butter has a spectrum of fatty acids similar to a mother’s milk fat, and contains very easily digestible short and medium chain fatty acids. Butter in infant nutrition is not a bad ingredient – It is easily digested and has the right fat composition.

As for the sources of sugar, Holle uses only molasses of rice and banana as mild natural sweeteners in their baby biscuits. This way they avoid the need for processed, crystallised sugars that have been stripped of essential micro-nutrients.

Consider Your Baby’s Overall Diet

It is important to consider a baby’s overall daily diet. Babies from six months are either breastfed or having a baby milk or formula and are generally weaning. Such snacks as the baby biscuits or the baby rusks should be seen by parents as one part of this increasingly varied food mix.  A weaning baby that is fed on Holle organic baby foods will receive a diet that is well balanced and is nutritionally based on the developmental needs of infants of this age.

Of course, if parents choose to feed their baby excessive amounts of any one food the nutritional intake of the baby may become unbalanced. As with so much in parenting, we need to listen to our intuition and tune ino our baby’s needs.

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As usual, I recommend you use your common sense when thinking about the issues raised. Carry on feeding and weaning your baby according to your existing plan and let your common sense guide you as to how you supplement that with both the rusks and biscuits.

 

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