Wowzers! When the lovely folks at Hipp organic said they’d donate a prize for our relaunch – they certainly did indeedy!
Five (yes five!) fabulous foody giftboxes for littlies arrived at our door to give away, that include weaning rices, puddings, a bowl, bib, spoons, and so much more!
For parents wanting to give their babies the best possible start to weaning and who simply don’t have the time to cook their own food, there’s no better choice than HiPP Organic. With over 50 years experience in organic nutrition for babies, parents will have the peace of mind that they are feeding their baby the purest possible baby foods.
Established originally at the end of the 19th century by a German confectioner named Joseph Hipp, the baby food side of the business was developed and set up as a separate operation by his son Georg in 1932.
In 1956, when most farmers were going over to intensive farming, Georg Hipp converted the family farm into one of the first organic farms in Europe.
Today HiPP is one of the largest organic producers in the world.
Because of their long organic tradition, and their size, they have established their own tried and trusted suppliers who grow organic foods to their rigorous specifications.
Unlike smaller companies, HiPP does not have to rely on unknown organic quality and the uncertainties of the marketplace – they control their own highest quality organic ingredients. That means they know exactly where and how every ingredient was grown – and even the field it was grown in!
Babies’ bodies are young and vulnerable – their organs, immune systems and other vital body systems are developing, so it is important they have the purest and safest foods. A pure, organic diet can be more beneficial during the first few months of life than at any other time.
Non-organic foods may contain harmful chemical pesticide residues and other unwanted extras which can build up in the body.
•Your baby’s digestive system is more efficient than an adult’s at absorbing foods – this is good where nutrients are concerned , but not so good when it comes to harmful pesticide residues
•Babies’ kidneys are immature and not very efficient at excreting harmful substances, so toxins remain longer in the body
•The ‘acceptable’ levels of pesticide residues permitted in foods are based on adult bodyweights – not on the smaller size of babies and children.
For our relaunch competition we asked you to send us in your ‘funny food photo’s’ and you lovelies didn’t dissapoint us!
A big thanks to all of you who entered- it was so hard choosing our winners as they were all very cute and funny!