Organic baby formula is mindful eating
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NEW FOOD PACKAGING IN STORE NOW
From August 2018, customers will notice our rebranded food packaging start to appear on shelf in all major stockists.
We are excited to announce our new packaging will start to appear on shelf from August 2018. This transition to new packaging will occur over a number of months. During this time there will be a mix of current and new packaging on shelf.
There are no major changes to these products, in some instances there is a small name change or slight recipe improvement, see below for the full details.
Products purchased via the website will be delivered to customers in our old packaging until the end of October. From November, products ordered from the website will be delivered in the new packaging.
Please note, our Infant Formula packaging will not be rebranded until later in 2019.
For any questions, connect with our team of accredited practising Dietitians on +61 3 6332 9200
Product name changes
Most parents want their children to eat healthy meals; to drink water and milk, eat more organic fruits and vegies, less sugar and no fizzy drinks. You want them to have a healthy understanding of food and an interest to try new foods and to continue to enjoy accepted ones. Most of all you want nutrition to be fun.
Most parents form their definition and checklist of “healthy foods” based on their own expectations and food experiences. Food rules get created; no sugar, no lollies, no preservatives, no additives or colours, and the list can go on. Before parents realise it, they have probably taken all the joy out of eating, especially healthy foods.
Teaching your child to have a mindful attitude towards food should start as early as toddlerhood. While “mindfulness” seems like a new hippy concept, your child is born an expert (if only their expertise extended to cleaning up after themselves…).
Infants and toddlers are connected to their senses; they look, feel (sometimes a little too enthusiastically), smell, and taste their food before they eat it. Children do not eat out of boredom or for emotional comfort like some adults do. The younger the child, the closer they are to truly mindful eating.
Think of the following points as strategies that may help when encouraging an attitude for mindful eating in your children so that it becomes second nature to reach for the right, nutritious things to eat.
If you’d like to know more about Bellamy’s Organic cereals, pastas and our complete range click on this link. It will take you straight to our on-line store http://www.bellamysorganic.com.au/catalogue