Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

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Once you start a family, time efficiency is critical.  This is especially true if you have young children.  You need help getting things done faster and more efficiently.  Whether it’s something to speed up cooking or cleaning, every little bit helps.  Over the years, I have found these 10 gadgets help immensely and they are worth every penny.  Treat yourself this year to one or more of these appliances every busy family needs.

1.Roomba

iRobot Roomba s9+ (9550) Robot Vacuum with Automatic Dirt Disposal- Empties itself for 60 days, Wi-Fi Connected, Smart Mapping, Powerful Suction, Corners & Edges, Ideal for Pet Hair, Black

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

Imagine coming home to vacuumed floor daily.  No one likes vacuuming, but everyone loves a clean floor.  This is especially helpful if you have young kids.  It is easily worth 10X the investment.  You can program how often you want Roomba to vacuum.  It will recharge it self and let you know when it’s full too.

2.  Griddle

DASH Deluxe Everyday Electric Griddle

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

A game changer especially when it comes to breakfast.  You can make 6+ pancakes at one time.  Do omelettes, hasbrowns and bacon.  It’s quite inexpensive and has a ceramic non-stick coating.

3.  Belgian Wafflemaker

Cuisinart WAF-B50 Breakfast Express Waffle/Omelet Maker, Stainless Steel

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

Like the double Belgian waffle makers you find in hotels?  This is the best one on the market.  Makes two at a time.  Imagine a nice fluffy waffle with whipped cream and strawberries.

4.  Toaster Oven

Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro, Brushed Stainless Steel, BOV900BSS

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

For those times you don’t need your regular oven.  Great for toast, pizza, chicken nuggets and for reheating anything you want crispy.  It is also preheats faster to save time.

5.  Food Processor

Cuisinart 14 Cup Food Processor

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

This is a very useful, reliable machine.  Great for grinding vegetables, fruits or anything else you need to dice and slice.  Easy clean up and dishwasher safe.

6.  Blender

Ninja SS351 Foodi Power Blender & Processor System 1400 WP

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

A very powerful blender used to make smoothies and to grind anything into a fine paste.  The best part is it comes with many containers and is a 1/4 of the cost of high end blenders like the Vitamix.

7.  Immersion Hand Blender

Immersion Hand Blender, UTALENT

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

This is very useful to make smoothies, baby food and great to blend things while cooking.  Blend things even if they are very hot.

8.  Instant Pot

Instant Pot Pro 10-in-1 Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Rice/Grain Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Sous Vide, Yogurt Maker, Sterilizer, and Warmer

Appliances Every Busy Family Needs

Pressure cooker + slow cooker in one.  Settings for rice, meats, soups and more.

Top 8 List:

CLICK on the links below for more information and reviews on these appliances every busy family needs.

Roomba

Electric Griddle

Belgian Waffle Maker

Toaster Oven

Food Processor

Blender

Immersion Hand Blender

Instant Pot

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Every Parent that Uses a Car Seat MUST Read This – New Study

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Babies should never be allowed to sleep in car safety seats when the seat is not in a car, plus they should at least be a reading pillow
to support their bodies, researchers say after a new study showing a link to decreased oxygen levels.

Dr Christine McIntosh and her colleagues have also warned that babies’ time in car safety seats should be kept to a minimum, after the latest findings in their long-running research.

The researchers, from Auckland University and the Cot Death Association, have previously shown a reduction in mild breathing problems in babies whose car safety seat was fitted with a simple foam insert with a slot for the back of the head.

Babies’ heads are larger, relative to the body, than adults’ heads, and protrude behind the line of the back.

The commercially available insert helps to keep the baby’s body forward. It also allows the head to remain upright even when the infant is asleep, rather than slumping forward, which can obstruct breathing when the chin is on the chest and pushed back.

A larger study, published today in the prestigious United States journal Pediatrics, confirms that using the insert does reduce breathing risks for babies who were on average 8 days old, but it does not eliminate the seats’ risks.

Comparing sleep studies in two groups each of 39 babies, the researchers found those whose car safety seats had the inserts had fewer instances of stopping breathing because of a blocked airway, and had less severe reductions in oxygen saturation levels than the non-insert group.

But there was no difference between the two groups in the number of moderate reductions in oxygen saturation levels per hour. Even so it is better not to travel with your baby, if you are in london we recommend you to find a nanny london.

“Even reducing severity of the fall in oxygen levels is important and is a good indicator that the insert did help make babies safer,” Dr McIntosh said.

“This study also highlights the importance of not using car seats as a place of sleep for infants. Sudden unexpected deaths in infants can occasionally occur in car seats [and] capsules.”

In their journal paper, the researchers note car safety seats are essential for infants’ safe transport in cars but they express concern at the reported high rates of infants spending more than 30 minutes a day in a car seat, “often for sleep out of the car as well as for transport”.

“There is now compelling evidence that hypoxia [oxygen deficiency] is associated with behavioural problems and adverse effects on development and school performance.

“Furthermore, car seat use has been associated with apparent life-threatening events and with at least some otherwise unexplained sudden deaths in term infants.

“We believe that caregivers should be strongly advised that car seats should not be used for infant sleep outside the car.”

Even when the insert is used, the researchers say, young infants should never be left unattended in car safety seats. “Car seat use should be restricted to the minimum time required for essential travel.”

Original article: New Zealand Herald

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