flahavans No excuses… healthy and delicious porridge is the perfect way to start these cold Monday mornings! Warm and comforting, this quick and easy recipe takes just minutes to prepare, so whether you have breakfast at home or deskside, make sure it’s as tasty as it is pretty! Add some grated apple, pecan nuts, cinnamon and maple syrup to your morning porridge pot and take a minute to savour just how good it tastes! #BreakfastInspo#FlahavansOats
Serves 1|Takes 5 minutes
Ingredients
1 x Flahavanโs Quick Oats Pot Whole Milk (as per instructions on pack) 1 Large Red Apple Cinnamon Powder Maple Syrup 5-10g Pecan Nuts
Method:
Prepare the porridge as per the instructions on the Flahavanโs Quick Oats pot
Topping: Cut the apple into thin slices and then into matchsticks. Prepare your porridge, and add the apple as topping long with a sprinkling of cinnamon and a drizzle of maple syrup. Chop pecan nuts into thin pieces and sprinkle on top. 21h
flahavans Did you know that blackberries, blackcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries, strawberries and apples are all in season in Ireland in June? ๐๐ And we all know that nothing tastes better with porridge than fresh in-season fruit, sourced locally whenever possible! So if you’re looking for a healthy and tasty twist to your breakfast this morning, why not top your creamy oats with some of these delicious fruits for added goodness ๐๐ #FlahavansOats#JumpIntoJune
Stick to clean, cold compresses, and avoid topical ointments
Between the ages of 4 months and 2 and a half years, a lot will change in your babyโs life. Theyโll start talking. Theyโll start walking. Theyโll need their crib mattress lowered and maybe even move to a big-kid bed.
And in that time, theyโll go from toothless little infants to toddlers with a mouthful of chompers.
Yes, in about two yearsโ time, your baby will cut 20 teeth. So, youโll soon be an expert in all things teething.
But for now, you probably have questions. And are hearing a lot of different advice.
Before you go online to order the latest and greatest in supposed teething relief products, know that some of the tips and products you see online or hear about from friends arenโt your best options. Safe, effective teething relief is probably already within your reach.
We talked with pediatrician Lisa Diard, MD, about what to expect when your baby is teething and recommendations for a few ways to help them get relief.
Signs your baby is teething
All babies are different. Some fly through teething without making much of a fuss about it. Others might show symptoms.
The important thing to know, Dr. Diard says, is that teething shouldnโt majorly affect your baby (or you).
โDiscomfort from teething should be pretty mild,โ she says. โAnd any symptoms your baby does show should only last a few days until the tooth erupts.โ
Signs your baby is cutting a tooth include symptoms like:
Increased chewing (on their hands, your hands, toys and whatever else is available to them).
Extra drooling.
A bit of increased fussiness or clinginess.
Red or swollen gums.
A slightly elevated temperature โ less than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius).
Some people claim that fevers, diaper rash and sleeplessness are also signs of teething. But Dr. Diard โ and the American Academy of Pediatrics โ says those and other teething myths havenโt been confirmed by research. Rather than chalk those up to teething, investigate whatโs going on.
Try these teething remedies
No one wants to see their baby even mildly uncomfortable. Theyโre helpless tiny tykes, after all, and itโs your job to keep them safe and happy.
But teething babies are mouthy little things. Theyโre mini drool factories and may want to do nothing more than gnaw on everything they can. Thatโs totally normal, and itโs the best way to relieve their discomfort.
Dr. Diard suggests these relief options for teething babies:
Your fingers
If youโre up for it, allow your baby to nibble on your (clean!) fingers. Use your index finger to massage their gums where their tooth is coming in. Theyโll appreciate the (literal) helping hand.
Try it frequently throughout the day, Dr. Diard suggests.
But really, make sure to wash your hands with soap and water before and after sticking them in your babyโs mouth. You donโt want to deal with a baby with a cold when theyโre also in the midst of teething.
Wet cloths
If youโre not up for the finger method (or if your fingers need a break), a cold washcloth can do the trick, too.
Wet a fresh, clean washcloth and stick it in the refrigerator for a bit. Thatโll keep it nice and cold, without being too cold as to shock your babyโs sensitive gums.
โChewing on a cool, wet cloth can help decrease inflammation along the gums,โ Dr. Diard says.
Allow your baby to chew solo. Or help out by using the cloth to massage their gums for them.
Teething rings and toys
Toys that are meant for teething can provide some relief for aching gums. Choose ones that are easy for tiny fists to grasp and provide the pressure needed to soothe sore gums. Of course, youโll also want to avoid any choking risks, so stick with toys that are too big to be swallowed.
Some of these products are meant to be refrigerated for a cooling effect. But keep them out of the freezer.
โFrozen teething toys can make them too hard. They can also be so cold they hurt your babyโs gums,โ Dr. Diard cautions. โPutting them in the fridge will be plenty cool to provide relief.โ
Acetaminophen
If other measures arenโt doing the trick, a dose of pain relief medication may help.
โA day or two of Tylenolยฎ (acetaminophen) is OK for babies who are old enough if they need a little extra pain relief,โ Dr. Diard states. โYou donโt want to use it longer than that without speaking to a childrenโs health care provider, like a pediatrician.โ
If your baby needs a pain reliever for more than a day or two, something other than teething may be causing their pain.
Unless recommended by a healthcare professional, Tylenol shouldnโt be given to babies under 3 months old. Follow the dosing amounts and timeframes listed on the medication or as recommended by your provider. That will vary based on your babyโs age and weight.
Babies under 6 months of age shouldnโt take ibuprofen, unless directed by your healthcare professional.
Teething remedies to avoid
You want to help your baby feel better, of course, but there are some products out there that can do more harm than good, Dr. Diard says. Use caution with these common teething remedies, or avoid them altogether.
Teething biscuits and foods
Depending on your babyโs age and experience with solids, foods shouldnโt be your go-to for teething relief.
Babies under 9 months old may not know how to handle certain foods, so they can present a choking hazard. And a lot of those teething biscuits and cookies youโll find wonโt offer much in terms of nutrition.
โIf youโre introducing solid foods at the same time as your baby is teething, cold, soft foods โ like applesauce or bananas โ can be good choices both in terms of nutrition and can soothe irritated gums,โ Dr. Diard advises.
Topical medications
Youโre better off avoiding those gel products for teething relief for a few reasons.
And other ingredients in those products cause a numbing effect that can be dangerous in their own way.
Think about it: You rub numbing gel on your babyโs irritated gums. They immediately touch it with their tongue. Now the tip of their tongue is numb. That makes it easier to accidentally bite their tongue (OUCH!). It also makes it harder to move food around their mouth properly, which can cause choking.
Teething necklaces and beads
Some people swear by teething necklaces with wood, amber, marble, silicone and other materials as an alternative treatment for teething discomfort. The makers claim some of these materials have pain-relieving properties that are absorbed by your babyโs skin to relieve teething symptoms.
Whatโs more, beads and necklaces present a serious risk for choking and strangulation in babies and toddlers.
If youโre worried that teething is causing your baby pain or is keeping them from living their best baby life, talk with your childrenโs healthcare provider. They can help understand whatโs causing your babyโs discomfort so you can find safe, effective relief.
Neven Maguire’s mushroom & leek strudel with madeira wine sauce
Ingredients
Serves 4-6
For the strudel
2 tbsp olive oil, plus extra for oiling
1 small onion, peeled and finely diced
2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
225g mixed wild mushrooms roughly chopped
1 small leek, washed and finely sliced
2 tbsp double cream
2 tbsp Madeira Wine
2 tbsp chopped parsley
4-5 sheets filo pastry, thawed if frozen (about 100g/4oz in total)
1 egg, beaten
salt and freshly ground black pepper
mixed salad leaves, to serve
For the madeira wine sauce
700ml beef stock
1 tbsp tomato purรฉe
3 tbsp Madeira Wine
3 tbsp cream
Method
For the strudel
Preheat the oven to 190ยฐC/375ยฐF/ gas mark 5.
Line a baking tray with parchment paper.
Heat the olive oil in a large frying pan.
Add the onion, garlic and mushrooms and cook over a medium to high heat for 2-3 minutes until almost tender.
Reduce the heat, add the cream and Madeira to the pan and cook for another minute.
Add herbs and salt and pepper to taste.
Sautรฉ for another minute until the spring onions are just tender and the liquid has almost completely reduced.
Allow to cool completely.
Unroll the sheets of filo pastry and place them all, one on top of the other, on a work surface.
Brush the top sheet of pastry with beaten egg and then spread over the mushroom mixture to within 4cm (1ยฝin) of the edges.
Fold the short ends inwards a little to meet the mushroom mixture and then, starting with a long edge, roll up the pastry fairly tightly like you would a Swiss roll, keeping the mushrooms in place as you roll.
Place the strudel seam-side down on the parchment paper and brush it all over with the remaining beaten egg.
Bake for 20-25 minutes until crisp and golden brown.
Allow to cool for a few minutes before carefully placing on a chopping board.
Cut the strudel into thick slices and arrange on warmed plates. Drizzle some sauce beside it and serve with some mixed salad leaves.
For the madeira wine sauce
Heat a heavy based saucepan, add the Madeira Wine and reduce by half.
Gradually whisk in the beef stock until smooth, followed by the tomato purรฉe.
Simmer for approximately 5 minutes, stirring occasionally until slightly thickened.
Whisk in the cream, bring to the boil, season to taste and thicken with some diluted cornflower.
We are delighted to be working with the Dunne family from @KillowenFarm in Co. Wexford to source our Irish Made Yogurts. The yogurt is made with milk from the Dunne familyโs dairy herd. They also produce the berry compotes for our yogurts using Irish grown fruit.