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Woman-owned 'biz' of the week: LittleSPOON
Contributed by: Brit Horvat/YourHub.com   on 7/5/2007

Lafayette resident Susan Gerber started LittleSPOON organic baby food. After refusing to give her son canned baby food, she started making her own food at home. She then realized that although many parents would prefer to give their children homemade, organic food, many don't have the time to make it themselves. Therefore, LittleSPOON was started to help busy parents feed their children healthy,homemade, natural food.

Check out this awesome info belowf rom the LittleSPOON Web site: (www.littlespoonbabyfood.com)

Flavor-Finally, baby food has great flavor! How can we teach children to love healthy food if it is bland and boring?

Baby Health-LittleSPOON Baby Food is made from the finest organic ingredients. Organic produce spares your child from potentially harmful pesticides.

Trusted Source-LittleSPOON Baby Food is committed to becoming your trusted source for frozen organic baby food. LittleSPOON baby food is made in locally in a licensed commercial kitchen in Lafayette, Colorado.

Convenient-LittleSPOON Baby Food is carefully prepared and frozen in convenient 4-oz servings. These foods are hand selected, washed, and prepared just like you would at home.

Environmental Responsibility-Pesticide free organic farming isn't just good for your child, it's also good for the ecosystem. LittleSPOON sources it's organic fruits and vegetables locally when in season. This supports local organic farmers and cuts down on the amount of fossil fuels used for transportation and refrigeration. LittleSPOON strives to use minimal and recyclable packaging and composts waste organic materials such as carrot peels and apple cores. The LittleSPOON offices are 100% powered by clean, renewable Wind Energy.

For more information, e-mail Susan at: info@littlespoonbabyfood.com.

Know of a woman-owned business that deserves attention? E-mail me at horvatb@yourhub.com or post your own story on YourHub.com. Questions? Call me at 303-954-2679.




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Brit Horvat has posted 85 blog entries and 41 comments since joining on 2/19/2007. Brit Horvat 's average blog rating is 5.
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