Elliptical Dish
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Kindly Babies Use Buzz Sippy Cups
Katie Product Babies Buzz Sippy cups designed for self drinking Easy to grip handles large handles are easy to hold and ideal for both right and left handed children Helps toddlers learn to feed themselves. The tops keep snacks fresh until ready to eat. This Buzz Melamine Dish Sets are great to use as snack cups or for travel as well as storage.
The Buzz Sippy Cups are conveniently sized, just right for dry cereal and baby foods. These Buzz Sippy cups come complete with a uniquely designed long handle spoon which helps make drinking time easier for mom and baby. This spoon has an easy slide bottom to ensure smooth movement over any dish surface. Its long handle design makes reaching the bottom of the taller baby jars and storage bowls convenient and clean.
When babies begin to show interest in drinking themselves, having the right equipment is a must. Not only is it important to have utensils that are safe for the baby, but they should be specifically designed to be easy for little hands to hold and use. This colorful Katie product set is designed to meet all of these special needs for either left handed or right handed babies.
This special elliptically shaped cup will help your baby learn about grasping, holding, balancing and tipping all without spilling a drop. It works like this one handle has easily recognisable shapes that stick out, and on the other they’re indented. Katie Latest Buzz Sippy Cup kills bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeasts and molds. It does this by degrading the enzyme these microorganisms need to produce cellular energy and breathe. This ultimately suffocates them. It is stable and has prolonged effectiveness. For more details visit at http://www.katiewongnyc.com
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How come i seem to be gaining weight?
I am about 5'3 and about 115 lbs. I work out 5 times a week or more and I have a fitness trainer once a week. I do cardio for about 30-45 min (usually the stair climber, elliptical, or treadmill) and on moderate intensity (for the treadmill I will run no less than 3 miles in 30 min). I also do weight training as well as a ton of core exercises on the bosu. I eat relatively well. I eat meat maybe once a week. A typical day of food would consist of a bran muffin and a small soy latte inthe morning. For lunch, I usually eat veggies (asparagus, string beans, eggplant, etc) a piece of bread and salad with soy dressing. For dinner I may have a scoop of white rice and a veggie dish or maybe a salad with balsamic vinegar and walnuts. This has been rather consistant the past 2-3 months. The workout regimen has been in play for well over 6 months. But for some reason, the past two weeks I have felt a little bloated and heavy. I stepped on the scale to see that I had gained 4 lbs.Why?
If it's just bloating, which can cause a gain of several pounds on the scale, most likely, it sounds like you aren't drinking enough water. Your fiber intake sounds GREAT. But if there isn't enough water for the fiber to grab onto to help it get through the digestive tract, it gets stuck in your intestines, thus causing bloating. With all that fiber and exercise, your water needs are probably higher than your intake. Try adding a few extra glasses a day, and give it asbout a week. If it doesn't help you may want to ask your doctor, because I don't think it's fat weight gain.





