

Mommy feeds Aniko at home in Veszprem, Hungary, 6 August 2006. Grandma in the background.
| Buck Stretcher: Make your own baby food (Post-Bulletin) To make easy-to-serve baby food, puree the food in a blender or food processor. Put it in ice cube trays and freeze. Then, put the cubes in Ziploc bags after frozen, label what it is and the date it was made. |
| Library Holds Successful Summer Food Drive (Garden City News) The Garden City Public Library as part of the Hauppauge Industrial Association's Summer Food Drive contributed 265 lbs. of non-perishable food and other items to Long Island Cares, Inc., The Harry Chapin Food Bank. The Library had a collection bin in the lobby for canned and dry goods and other non-perishable baby products, laundry products, and paper products throughout the summer. |
| Harrison County Food Pantry in need (Logan Herald-Observer) With the giving season near, the Harrison County Food Pantry is in need of several items. For babies, suggested items include disposable diapers (large sizes), detangler, diaper rash ointment, baby powder, shampoo and baby wipes. |
| Meltdown 101: Unpacking the CPI's basket of goods, from baby food to car tires to rent (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) NEW YORK - The Consumer Price Index, the nation's best-known inflation gauge, plunged in October thanks to a record drop in gasoline prices. But if prices still seem high to you, you're right. |
| 10 donations food banks need most (MSN Money Canada) It's holiday food-drive season, and needs this year are growing. Let these suggestions guide your giving. Cleaning out your cupboard for a food drive? Good. When the economy goes down, the number of people seeking help from the nation's food banks goes up. |
