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Caring for Stainless Steel Water Bottles

After a disappointing discovery the other day, that there was rust at the bottom of my daughter’s Klean Kanteen water bottle, I called the manufacturer and got a great lesson in stainless steel water bottle care. Turns out the rust was my fault so I thought I would post this so no one else does what I did.

While Stainless Steel is supposed to be…well…stainless. It turns out that while it is resistant to rusting, it can indeed rust under the right circumstances. If you leave water in your bottle for an extended period of time, if you leave juice in your bottle for an extended period of time, if you don’t dry your bottle right away after washing, these are all ways to get rust spots. I got mine from a bottle that rolled under the front seat of the car and spent a warm day with juice in it. Oops.

Here are some tips for caring for your stainless steel water bottle:

1) Care for a new bottle- When you get a brand new stainless bottle, a great trick to get rid of the metallic taste is to soak it in water and vinegar overnight at a 50-50 ratio. The vinegar will prevent rusting.

2) The best cleaning products for a stainless steel water bottle include distilled vinegar or baking soda.

3)To clean those hard-to-reach parts of your bottle, put in raw rice and vinegar and shake well.

4) Never use anything abrasive to clean a stainless water bottle such as a stiff brush, an SOS pad or even some microfibres as they can scratch the bottle.

5) Never leave water and especially juice or soda in your bottle for an extended period of time as it can cause rusting.

If you find that your bottle has some rust spots, obviously you don’t want to use the commonly used chemical cleaners you find at the store since you will be drinking out of it. Here is a recipe of common household supplies that you can try:

1) Fill your sink with warm water, and add a cup of baking soda. Place the bottle in the sink and let it soak for several hours. Overnight would be a good time.

2) Mix a 1/4 cup of cream of tartar with two teaspoons of lemon juice in a bowl. Stir into a paste.

3) Apply the cream of tartar paste to your bottle using a soft toothbrush. Scrub gently on the rust spots to avoid scratching the stainless steel.

4) Rinse your bottle using the baking soda and water solution. If the bottle is badly stained, you may want to let it soak again after you have scrubbed it.

5) Wipe any remaining rust away using a wet paper towel, and then dry the bottle until it shines, using a soft rag or polishing cloth.

I got this recipe from ehow.com. It was for flatware but it worked well on the bottle.

Happy drinking!

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When to choose organic and when not to bother- save your pennies!

Okay, so I subscribe to Dr. Oz’s, www.realage.com, email list. Guilty as charged… I am trying to “Live Life to the Youngest”….

Often I only glimpse at the weekly email I get and occasionally something interesting catches my eye. In this case, it was an article about when to choose organic fruits and vegetables and when not to bother. The premise behind this is that certain foods are exposed to more agrochemicals such as pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers than others so these are the ones you go organic for. By shopping this way, you not only save lots of money, you also have the potential to reduce your family’s exposure to pesticides by up to 90%. The fruits and veggies to go organic for are as follows:
Fruits
  • peaches
  • nectarines
  • strawberries
  • cherries
  • apples
  • pears
  • grapes
Vegetables
  • spinach
  • lettuce
  • potatoes
  • celery
  • peppers
This is something I have followed myself for some time since I learned about all this when I was in the Agricultural Sciences program at UBC (I am an Agrologist). When shopping, I try to think about how produce might be exposed to chemicals. An example would be bananas. Often very expensive to go organic and while I am sure there are good reasons to buy organic, my logic is that bananas have a very thick peel so as long as I wash it well, I will not be exposed to much in the way of pesticides. Most pesticides used for produce are surface sprays as opposed to systemic so you should be pretty safe. I apply this logic to watermelon, oranges, and melons… you get the idea. 
Another thing to note is that root vegetables are often good “organic” candidates because though you may think that the veggie is safely tucked away beneath the soil,veggies such as potatoes, are top-killed prior to harvesting by spraying with none other than my personal favourite, Round Up. I have first hand experience with potato farming since the farm where my horse lived for years had a large potato operation. We always kept the animals in the barn and kept ourselves off the property in the fall when the brown clouds of spray moved across the land prior to harvest time. Yum! My poor horse was left out once during this and was covered in hives and was in respiratory distress. Who’s hungry?!
Hot House products are another good way to go if you are okay with the sustainability issues of greenhouses (a whole other blog in itself). Hot House products are grown without pesticides since it is unsafe to spray in those confines. Greenhouses use integrated pest management such as beneficial insects, insect tape and start with a sterile environment. I often choose Hot House products as my cheap “organic” alternatives.
Food for thought.
Check out the real age website at http://www.realage.com

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Our Birthday Contest

Happy birthday to us! Better Baby Bums is celebrating its first birthday! It is hard to believe that what started as an idea has grown to an incredible thriving business in just one year. Corina and I thank you all for making our dream of bringing healthy, safe products to families across Canada come true!

Help us celebrate and you could win free diapers!
Give us your ideas on how to celebrate a child’s birthday on the cheap by commenting on this blog post and you could win a diaper cake made from our newest brand of eco-friendly, safe diapers, Earth’s Best (equivalent to one pack of diapers). The cake will also be stuffed with other Better Baby Bums goodies like skin care products, water bottles etc. Don’t miss this opportunity! You’ll tell us the age of your child and we will make the appropriate cake! So give us all those party ideas, we know you’re a creative bunch, and help a fellow parent plan a fun, economical brithday for their little one! Examples like craft ideas, party themes, activities etc!!! Contest ends April 30th, 2009. One entry per person and diaper cake can be transferable as a gift for a friend or relative.
Good luck and thanks for helping us celebrate our first birthday!
Jennifer and Corina

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Colic, Reflux, or Overtired?!

Ahh, the witching hour. From 7 till 10, when our newborn baby is well… crazy. As any parent of a newborn baby has done, I have read numerous articles and parts of books about the “C-word”… COLIC. Colic is defined as extended periods of crying, at least 3 hours per day, 3 days per week. Our new guy certainly fits that bill and more.

After spending a number of evenings pacing the floor with the little guy and investing in ear plugs (kidding), trying to console the inconsolable, it dawned on me that perhaps he might just be overtired. Even though he is only 5 weeks old, doesn’t he need a regular bedtime? All that crying all day must be exhausting! 
I decided to do some research and found a number of articles saying that often times babies that are described as “colicky” are actually not colicky at all, they are just overtired. Many of them get overstimulated at the end of the day and need some peace and quiet. 
I decided to try this out. Sure enough, as Josh cried and cried and cried, I put him in his bed with the lights low and his sound machine on (gotta love the white noise) and he stopped crying and fell asleep. So far he has only woken up a couple of times cause his soother fell out of his mouth and he goes back to sleep. The beauty of all this is that my husband and I have not had to pace the floor with the little guy all evening and I have had the time to eat a proper supper, clean up at bit and do some work. Wow!
It will be interesting to see if the little guy is in better spirits tomorrow having gotten more rest. 
I thought I would share this link with you as I know that many of us parents have been in this boat before! Check out this article http://www.mumzone.com.au/parenting_article_reflux_colic_or_overtired.php
Food for thought.

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March Feeding Frenzy

Check out our March Newsletter.

This month we are introducing some great new feeding accessories that are definitely in the ‘must have’ category.
 
New This Month for March Feeding Frenzy
 
Babycubes
Making baby food? Check out Babycubes. Babycubes allow you to safely store your homemade baby food. Gone are the days of trying to freeze your home-made purees in small ice cubes trays and having to figure out how to cover them. Babycubes trays come with 8- 2oz cubes, each with their own attached lid allowing you to take one cube out of the freezer at a time and to feed the baby right out of the cube. Baby Cubes are BPA-free, microwave safe and dishwasher safe. Trays are stackable which is a great space saver for when you have several of these in your freezer at a time. We love ‘em! Check them out here.
 
Steadycups
A new favourite in our house! Steadycups are the perfect first cup for your toddler as they graduate from a sippy. These cups have a wide, steady base to help prevent spills as your little one learns how to set a cup down without spilling their drink. Their small size and handle make these cups easier for your little one to hold. These cups are BPA-free and are the winner of the 2005 Practical Pre-School Award and the Mother and Baby Gold Award. Get them here.
 
Thinkbaby Feeding Set
We think we have found the best feeding set out on the market in the stainless steel department. This really is a complete feeding set for your little one. Each set comes with a bento box, soup bowl, baby bowl, cup, spoon and fork. What we love about these is that the bento box and bowls come with lids which make them perfect for taking on the go and for storing baby’s leftovers. The set is BPA-free, phthalate-free, PVC-free and melamine-free. The interior is made from stanless steel and exterior from polypropylene. A perfect shower gift! Check them out here.
 
Specials
The special on Klean Kanteen Water Bottles has been extended until March 31, 2009. Get 20% any of the bottles we have in stock. Enter coupon code ‘KKsave’ at checkout. Sale is on bottles only, not accessories.
 
Coming Next Month
Better Baby Bums will help you get ready for spring and summer next month with Sunglasses and UV Protectant swimsuits from Banz for a limited time. Keep your eyes peeled for them!
 
Next month is our one year anniversary. Watch for exclusive offers on our blog and facebook.

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