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03/11/2008: "SuperMom"


I have been a very busy beaver! I have proof positive that I am a super terrific and nifty Mom and probably I should win some sort of award even if it's just a self-congratulatory nod. Everybody needs a pat on the back, after all, and this kind of effort deserves recognition, no?



See that!? That is a lot of vegetables. That is vegetables cooked, put through the Cuisinart, strained for lumps, spooned into cleaned Gerber baby food containers and then popped into the freezer as though I were the terribly secret love child of Betty Cocker and Martha Stewart. Here we have carrots, broccoli and cauliflower (which Dessa gobbles right up) straight from the farmer's market (at least the cauliflower is. The rest was on sale at Safeway but I cleaned it really well. Gimme a break). It's a veritable rainbow of vitamins, minerals and general-Good-For-Ya and also it is far cheaper than buying the processed stuff. So I am doing right by my baby and by my pocketbook! One feels so virtuous!

All I gots to say is that that is a shelf full 'o love right there.

And then, on the very next lower shelf? Well, there's gotta be some lovin' fer Mama, right?