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Linda replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Thanks Tamara, my daughter mentioned the absorbtion issue as well. She’s here now and booked into see midwife next week, so she’ll check re iron tablets. Thank you.
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justsewit replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Linda when I was pregnant I couldn’t get enough of baby spinch and beans. I eat a lot of red meat also. Unfortunately, you have to eat heaps of the iron rich foods to actually have the amount of iron needed – baby takes all the body’s iron reserves in the final trimester. I would suggest double checking with the doctor also as she may need an iron…[Read more]
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Tamara joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Linda replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Marygo- I don’t know what cream of wheat is, there presumably is a UK substitute? Or maybe we just call it something else? Oh- porridge?
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mcholley1 replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
I’m having this tonight.
http://www.girlmakesfood.com/slow-cooker-lentils-vegan/
I substituted kale for the spinach and stirred coconut cream, red pepper, and lime juice into my bowl.Met my qualifications for today:
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mcholley1 joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Linda replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Thank you ladies, that’s some delicious ideas there. I love beans and greens and so does Laura, so those meal suggestions are perfect! Sarvi- I just discovered smitten kitchen about a week ago and sent the link to my daughter too- I love her blog. If any of you haven’t seen it yet and love cooking (I presume you must do to be in this group!) I…[Read more]
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Linda replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Thank you ladies, that’s some delicious ideas there. I love beans and greens and so does Laura, do those meal suggestions are perfect! Sarvi- I just discovered smitten kitchen about a week ago and sent the link to my daughter too- I love her blog. If any of you haven’t seen it yet and love booking I suggest having a look. Thanks again, everyone.
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with love Heidi joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Mel replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
My mom swears using a cast iron frying pan helps 🙂
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Mel joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Mary Go replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
I’ve been anemic for years (found out it was from wheat or gluten in my case) but cream of wheat cereal is loaded with iron (ironically for me, I was stuffing down cream of wheat which was making it worse!) And blackstrap molasses is good, too – just have her eat a spoonful every day, if she can stand it!
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Mary Go joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Sarvi replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
A bean soup with with wilted kale/spinach stirred in at the end should hit the spot — I don’t like chard but love kale, but you could use whichever green your daughter likes best:
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2011/01/chard-and-white-bean-stew/
How lovely of you to cook for her! A quick google advises taking vitamin C with it to help…[Read more]
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lattemama joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Nicole replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
My favourite was to cook a steak to medium rare and whist it was resting, make a green salad with baby spinach and sliced mushrooms and then slice the steak in strips and stir through the salad dressing with a mango puree (sometimes a little sweet chilli).
Lucky girl to have a doting mum.
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dubhels2003 replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Linda, another little one for you to sew for! In both my pregnancies I had low iron during and after birth. I loved sweet potato mashed with ginger and then fried up with steamed broccoli and wilted spinach and steak with soy sauce with a half of guinness on the side. Yumyumyum. Also chilli tofu with noodles, I *think tofu has plenty of iron in it…[Read more]
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dubhels2003 replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Linda, another little one for you to sew for! In both my pregnancies I had low iron during and after birth. I loved sweet potato mashed with ginger and then fried up with steamed broccoli and wilted spinach and steak with spot sauce with a half of guinness on the side. Yumyumyum. Also chilli tofu with noodles, I *think tofu had plenty of iron in…[Read more]
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Rhythm replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Dates are a power packed source of iron. I used to snack on those when I was pregnant. Dried beans, dark green leafy….
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dubhels2003 joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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