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Gerber Baby Food Review

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With Gerber baby food, the brand ensures that the different fruit and vegetable combinations are just right for your little one thanks to the panel of babies who test out each new baby food before it hits the shelves. Each stage that Gerber offers brings something new to the table for babies to enjoy and become familiar with. 1st Foods are made to be as smooth as possible for easier digestion and the most part; they don’t contain too many complicate fruits or veggies to incorporate too early into your baby’s diet. 2nd Foods are equally as smooth, but they contain a wider variety of ingredients to further your child’s palate. Once you get to the toddler and crawler stages within Gerber baby foods, you can introduce your little one to baby food pouches and Lil’ Bits. The Gerber Lil’ Bits are thicker than the other baby foods from Gerber, and they include recipes like Chicken Itty-Bitty Noodle Dinner and Farmer’s Market Vegetable & Turkey Dinner. Unlike Beech-Nut, most...

Shipt Grocery Delivery Service: Is It Worth the Added Cash for Convenience?

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APRIL 18, 2019 Share on Pinterest Share on Twitter Share by Email Heather Comparetto receives her groceries from a Shipt driver in St. Petersburg, Fla. Tina Russell/The Penny Hoarder When I first heard about grocery-delivery services popping up in my area, I thought it was an amazing idea. I’ll be the first to admit it: I despise grocery shopping. It’s right there on the top of my list of adulting chores I’d rather not do. So, if I were to sign up for any extra subscription services (on top of Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime), then a grocery-delivery service would be it. But, before I had a chance to give it a try, I had already talked myself out of it.  I convinced myself that grocery delivery was a luxury I couldn’t afford and shamed myself for being so lazy that I would actually pay someone to do my grocery shopping. Then the time came: I woke up on a Sunday morning feeling like I had gotten run over the night before. It was the all too famili...