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Skip Hop 6 Piece Squirty Set $9.99 Skip Hop 6 Piece Squirty Set |
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Skip Hop Chocolate Lattice 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set $119.99 Skip Hop Chocolate Lattice 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set |
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Skip Hop Flower Burst 4 Piece Bedding Set $199.99 Skip Hop Flower Burst 4 Piece Bedding Set |
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Skip Hop Elephant Parade 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set $119.99 Skip Hop Elephant Parade 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set |
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Skip Hop Pink Lattice 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set $119.99 Skip Hop Pink Lattice 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set |
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Skip Hop Pretty Pennant 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set $119.99 Skip Hop Pretty Pennant 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set |
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Skip Hop Moving Gears 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set $119.99 Skip Hop Moving Gears 4 Piece Bumper Free Bedding Set |
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CLOSEOUT!!! Skip Hop Treetop 4 Piece Bedding Set Bumper Included $199.99 CLOSEOUT!!! Skip Hop Treetop 4 Piece Bedding Set Bumper Included |
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Skip Hop Versa In Black $70 Skip Hop Versa In Black |
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Skip Hop And Wobble $13.79 Skip Hop And Wobble |
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Hop Skip & Jump (Box) $74.99 Hop Skip & Jump (Box) |
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Skip Hop Palette Plate $28 The Skip Hop Palette Plate makes meals fun for little ones! A feeding set for both babies and toddlers, the PALETTE PLATE is ideal for the preparation, storage and serving of finger foods. Included are three drop-in bowls that are microwave safe and fit right into the Palette Plate for easy serving. Translucent covers make refrigerator storage of leftovers a snap, and the skid-resistant base keeps it in place during mealtime. The Palette Plate even includes a special skid-resistant area for a cup, and matching utensils are included. So mix it up with the Palette Plate, and make every meal a work of art! |
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Skip Hop Hare Grooming Kit - Green $20 This cute and clever all-in-one grooming set is cute and functional! The bunny ears double as a useful brush and comb,each with a soft-grip handle sized perfectly for grown-ups' hands. The soft brush bristles are gentle on your baby's scalp, and the wide-toothed comb makes untangling hair a cinch. When you’re all done, your tot can coo at his perfectly coiffed locks in the round, baby-safe mirror on the bunny’s base! |
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Skip Hop Hare Grooming Kit - Orange $20 This cute and clever all-in-one grooming set is cute and functional! The bunny ears double as a useful brush and comb,each with a soft-grip handle sized perfectly for grown-ups' hands. The soft brush bristles are gentle on your baby's scalp, and the wide-toothed comb makes untangling hair a cinch. When you’re all done, your tot can coo at his perfectly coiffed locks in the round, baby-safe mirror on the bunny’s base! |
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Skip Hop Clix Containers (3-pack) $7.99 These brightly-colored Skip Hop Clix Containers are convenient for snacking when traveling. The dishwasher-safe Skip Hop Clix Containers are perfect for child-size portions and have tight-fitting, snap-on lids. Skip Hop Clix Containers link together to quickly grab your child’s snack set when you are in a hurry. Features & Benefits: Convenient Skip Hop Clix ContainersContainers link together to form a set3-packTight-fitting, snap-on lidsBright colorsMicrowave- and dishwasher-safeBPA-, PVC- and phthalate-freeEach container holds 6 oz.3.5�W x 2�H x 3.5�L Type: Food Storage & Organization Gender: Unisex Color Mapping: Multi-Color BPA-Free: Yes |
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Skip Hop Splash Bottle Drying Rack $29.99 Skip Hop Splash Bottle Drying RackThe Skip Hop Splash Bottle Drying rack is a perfect addition to any kitchen. Its space saving design keeps all the bottles contained to a small section of the kitchen counter, shelf or cabinet. The Skip Hop Splash Bottle Drying rack includes a brush to make cleaning the tough spots on the bottle a bit easier. The unique doodad shelf on the Splash Bottle Drying Rack is perfect for nipples, straws, valves and other small items. Skip Hop's Splash bottle rack also features a bottom drip tray which can be easily removed to dispose of excess water. Space saving bottle accessory - another must have from Skip Hop. Type: Food Storage & Organization Age: Child Gender: Unisex Color: Translucent Color Mapping: Grey BPA-Free: Yes |
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Skip Hop Zoo Bookends-Monkey $34.99 A perfect match for any bookshelf! Our soft, weighted ZOO Bookends are a sweet addition to any nursery or playroom décor! These adorable animals with friendly faces and textured details store little one's storybook in style!Sold as a set of twoSoft faux leatherWeighted for sturdinessMakes the perfect giftPart of the popular Skip Hop "ZOO" collectionBpa-free, phthalate-free, pvc-free Age: Child Gender: Unisex Material: LEATHER Color Mapping: Red |
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Skip Hop Versa In Cream Links $70 Skip Hop Versa In Cream Links |
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Skip Hop Turtle Island Playset $14.99 Skip Hop Turtle Island Playset |
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Hop. Skip. Jump. $24.99 Anthony J. Cortese Hop. Skip. Jump. - Photographic Print |
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Weight Loss: Sensible Diet Tips
Start your diet with a food diary, record everything you eat, what you were doing at the time, and how you felt. That tells you about yourself, your temptation, the emotional states that encourage you to snack and may help you lose once you see how much you eat. Instead of eating the forbidden piece of candy, brush your teeth. If you're about to cheat, allow yourself a treat, then eat only half a bite and throw the other half away. When hunger hits, wait 10 minutes before eating and see if it passes. Set attainable goals. Don't say, "I want to lose 50 pounds." Say, "I want to lose 5 pounds a month." Get enough sleep but not too much. Try to avoid sugar. Highly sweetened foods tend to make you crave more. Drink six to eight glasses of water a day. Water itself helps cut down on water retention because it acts as a diuretic. Taken before meals, it dulls the appetite by giving you that "full feeling." Diet with a buddy. Support groups are important, and caring people can help one another succeed. Start your own, even with just one other person. Substitute activity for eating. When the cravings hit, go to the "Y" or health club if possible; or dust, or walk around the block. This is especially helpful if you eat out of anger. If the pie on the counter is just too great a temptation and you don't want to throw it away, freeze it. If you're a late-night eater, have a carbohydrate, such as a slice of bread of a cracker, before bedtime to cut down on cravings. Keep an orange slice or a glass of water by your bed to quiet the hunger pangs that wake you up. If you use food as a reward, establish a new reward system. Buy yourself a non-edible reward. Write down everything you eat - - everything - including what you taste when you cook. If you monitor what you eat, you can't go off your diet. Weigh yourself once a week at the same time. Your weight fluctuates constantly and you can weigh more at night than you did in the morning, a downer if you stuck to your diet all day. Make dining an event. East from your own special plate, on your own special placemat, and borrow the Japanese art of food arranging to make your meal, no matter how meager, look lovely. This is a trick that helps chronic over-eaters and bingers pay attention to their food instead of consuming it unconsciously. Don't shop when you're hungry. You'll only buy more fattening food. Avoid finger foods that are easy to eat in large amounts. Avoid consuming large quantities of fattening liquids, which are so easy to overdo. And this includes alcoholic beverages. Keep plenty of crunchy foods like raw vegetables and air-popped fat-free popcorn on hand. They're high in fiber, satisfying and filling. Leave something on your plate, even if you are a charter member of the Clean The Plate Club. It's a good sign that you can stop eating when you want to, not just when your plate is empty. Lose weight for yourself, not to please your husband, your parents or your friends. Make the kitchen off-limits at any time other than mealtime. Always eat at the table, never in front of the TV set or with the radio on. Concentrate on eating every mouthful slowly and savoring each morsel. Chew everything from 10 to 20 times and count! Never skip meals. http://b12e0fqoihbx4k8l-bm9uafk0a.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=YOURFATIMNOT
Start your diet with a food diary, record everything you eat, what you were doing at the time, and how you felt. That tells you about yourself, your temptation, the emotional states that encourage you to snack and may help you lose once you see how much you eat.
Instead of eating the forbidden piece of candy, brush your teeth. If you're about to cheat, allow yourself a treat, then eat only half a bite and throw the other half away. When hunger hits, wait 10 minutes before eating and see if it passes. Set attainable goals. Don't say, "I want to lose 50 pounds." Say, "I want to lose 5 pounds a month." Get enough sleep but not too much. Try to avoid sugar. Highly sweetened foods tend to make you crave more.
Drink six to eight glasses of water a day. Water itself helps cut down on water retention because it acts as a diuretic. Taken before meals, it dulls the appetite by giving you that "full feeling." Diet with a buddy. Support groups are important, and caring people can help one another succeed. Start your own, even with just one other person.
Substitute activity for eating. When the cravings hit, go to the "Y" or health club if possible; or dust, or walk around the block. This is especially helpful if you eat out of anger.
If the pie on the counter is just too great a temptation and you don't want to throw it away, freeze it. If you're a late-night eater, have a carbohydrate, such as a slice of bread of a cracker, before bedtime to cut down on cravings. Keep an orange slice or a glass of water by your bed to quiet the hunger pangs that wake you up.
If you use food as a reward, establish a new reward system. Buy yourself a non-edible reward. Write down everything you eat - - everything - including what you taste when you cook. If you monitor what you eat, you can't go off your diet.
Weigh yourself once a week at the same time. Your weight fluctuates constantly and you can weigh more at night than you did in the morning, a downer if you stuck to your diet all day. Make dining an event. East from your own special plate, on your own special placemat, and borrow the Japanese art of food arranging to make your meal, no matter how meager, look lovely. This is a trick that helps chronic over-eaters and bingers pay attention to their food instead of consuming it unconsciously.
Don't shop when you're hungry. You'll only buy more fattening food. Avoid finger foods that are easy to eat in large amounts. Avoid consuming large quantities of fattening liquids, which are so easy to overdo. And this includes alcoholic beverages. Keep plenty of crunchy foods like raw vegetables and air-popped fat-free popcorn on hand. They're high in fiber, satisfying and filling. Leave something on your plate, even if you are a charter member of the Clean The Plate Club. It's a good sign that you can stop eating when you want to, not just when your plate is empty.
Lose weight for yourself, not to please your husband, your parents or your friends. Make the kitchen off-limits at any time other than mealtime. Always eat at the table, never in front of the TV set or with the radio on. Concentrate on eating every mouthful slowly and savoring each morsel. Chew everything from 10 to 20 times and count! Never skip meals.
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