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Organic Meal Train For Momma’s Village To Help Support and Welcome Baby Lawson!

Prairie grove, AR

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HAVING A BABY TAKES A VILLAGE We will be organizing a meal train for Madison from Mama Meals to make sure Madison is nourished and well fed after baby arrives. Please click on the link below as a way to give a meal to mommy directly from the Momma Meals website. "Mama Meals recipes" specialize in postpartum food designed specifically for new Moms. Each bite is thoughtfully crafted using ancestral principles from Chinese medicine and approved by experienced nutritionists and postpartum experts. As most of you know, Madison has a gluten intolerance which has a huge impact on her immune system. Madison has made the decision to nurse baby Lawson and will need to fuel her body properly. Increased proteins, fluids and calories hold true, and the extra energy it takes to breastfeed will make it super important to be vigilant to her diet. Helping to fill her body with the essential nutrients needed for a smooth recovery would be like sending a BIG warm huge to mommy and baby both. As most of us know, welcoming your little bundle of joy into the world is a beautiful experience, but hardly anyone talks about how the postpartum period can be, well… sort of ugly. Between constantly changing dressings and dirty diapers, washing endless dishes and laundry, and feeding your new baby, it can be challenging to care for yourself. The best way to support a postpartum Mama is by feeding her warm, nourishing, organic food based in ancient traditions to heal the mind, body and soul. If you'd like to support her you can (Cashapp/Vemo) me and I'll add your contribution to the pot, or, you can get her a gift card or order meals to directly be sent to her house here (https://mama-meals.com/products/gift-card). Just don’t forget to add which day you pick to the calandra below. THANK YOU A BUNDLE AND A BUNCH 🩵 WE LOVE YOU!


Special Notes

Here are some food options safe for mommy and baby: Mixed nuts, gluten-free granola bars, crackers and cheese, yogurt, and mugs of hearty soups, Salad with mixed greens, lean protein (chicken, fish, or turkey), and additional veggies of your choice (bell peppers, onions, tomatoes, avocado) with vinaigrette dressing, salmon, fruits, vegetables and hummus, chicken tortilla soup, Grains such as quinoa, rice, buckwheat, tapioca, sorghum, corn, millet, amaranth, arrowroot, teff and oats (if labeled gluten-free), Beverages such as coconut water and teas are all okay!

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