Category : Nutrition

Kids Nutrition Review

Vitafive Personalized Vitamins – Better Prices + Coupon!

I received free vitamins as a Vitafive affiliate. If you click and buy, I may receive commission, thank you! I’ve talked about Vitafive’s handy personalized vitamin packs before but I am really happy to share their new pricing structure with you (and a coupon code)!

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Nutrition Review

Your Kids Will Ask for Vitafive Vitamins Every Day

@Vitafivegummies via @chgdiapers 1

Vitafive sent me free samples when I joined the affiliate program. Post contains affiliate links, meaning if you click through and buy, I will receive a small commission. After I posted my Vitafive review last month, all of my kids said they wanted their own! So, when Vitafive offered to send me some, I asked if they could just print “kids” instead of a name, so they wouldn’t fight over them! The timing couldn’t have been better since they came the day before we left for a trip (hence the cell phone photos).

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Giveaway Nutrition

Vitafive Personalized Vitamins Giveaway

Vitafive Giveaway

Post contains affiliate links meaning if you click & buy I receive a commission. Did you catch my review of Vitafive vitamins last month? Now you have a chance to win your own!

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Nutrition Review

Vitafive Personalized Gummy Vitamins – You Won’t Forget These!

VitaFiveGummies vitamins via @chgdiapers

Vitafive sent me free samples when I joined the affiliate program. Post contains affiliate links, meaning if you click through and buy, I will receive a small commission. Vitafive offers custom gummy vitamins for children and adults, that are free of 8 major allergens, are vegetarian (5 are vegan) and delicious.

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Guest Posting Nutrition Personal Posts

Raise an Adventurous Eater Without the Food (and Money) Waste

Raising an adverturous eater without the waste via @chgdiapers

Note from Maria: After reading the referenced article, I asked Adina to write about things parents can do to solve this problem. After my experience taking the online feeding course, I knew she’d have great insight.

When every food penny counts, parents have more money at risk feeding kids.  A recent NY Times article, A Hidden Cost to Giving Kids Their Vegetables (why poor children can’t be picky eaters) discussed some reasons for why poorer families don’t eat as many fruits and vegetables.

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