Sunday 17 August 2014

Choosing Organic Clothes for Baby

The very first time a mother holds her baby, she feels the creamy texture and feather-like skin that little one. You decide at that very moment that you’ll do the best for this little masterpiece of God! The least any parents can for their toddler is to choose the clothes that live up to the delicacy of that petite tot. 
 
The skin of a newborn is at least 5X delicate and also thinner than an adult, so cover a newly-born child and dress him/her in the organic fabrics than the regular ones. The genuine and the scientific reason for choosing the crude fabrics for them is that because their skin is feather-like and too thin, therefore they are highly susceptible towards absorption of chemicals or toxins.

 Embrace to Organic Lifestyle; At Least for Your Little New-Born

A newly-born baby in the home is a rich treasure of happiness and excitement. It’s absolutely perfect to be super-delighted but at the same time, be aware about the very fundamental and basic choices that you are making for that baby. Taking a flip to the organic lifestyle can be a great decision which you can easily embed into your everyday living; starting from the apparels for the little angel of yours to keep him/her flimsy and sensitive skin protected. 

 
 
Why embed organic fabrics than the conventional ones?

There are strong reasons as to why switch to organic apparels for the baby in comparison to the conventional ones. Some of these reasons are:

Made of ecological fibers- The organic stuff is usually made out of ecological fibers and also includes those dyes which are kept at a distance from chemicals or toxins and are therefore very safe for the sensitive baby’s skin. Usually, these clothes are highly recommended for kids. 

Soft Texture- Devoid of any chemical and processed from eco-friendly techniques, these kind of clothing are very soft in texture and offer top-notch quality and softness which can protect the skin of a baby against unwanted rashes. 

 
Considerations to be kept while choosing organic fabrics

Keep in mind these points before choosing the organic clothes. Considering these points can help you in making right choices for your baby.

Keeping an Eye on Certain Kinds of Products- The products that comes under the category of “Organic” include silk, cashmere, bamboo, hemp and wool. It isn’t very much difficult to find the fabrics made of these products but it is a bit difficult to find the unadulterated ones sans toxins as well as chemicals. 

Watch the Label- While shopping for the infant’s apparels; it is very important that you watch the label of the clothes very carefully. Check on the label for information such as prints, inks and non-toxic dyes. 

If are finding it difficult to get them in your city then visit online wedding kids store. In fact you can get such kids wear and baby wear in stores that sells complete traditional Indian apparels, so apart from by buying organic baby clothes you can buy some stunning designer saris, and Salwar suits for yourself and gift your hubby some stylish Kurta Pyjamas. With the help of Indian Wedding Saree you can choose organic clothes for your baby.

Sunday 18 May 2014

Steps for Avoiding Wastage of Food in Weddings



The wedding season is just approaching. Most of you would like to make it the talk of the town and for this you might have started the preparation by getting the a stunning wedding invitation, booking a exotic venue and hiring the best wedding planner in the town. You might have carefully selected menu as the food is the most important element in marriage. It’s one element where no compromise can be done.

Definitely, the food menu should be attractive but make sure that there is not much food wastage. It is seen that specially in Indian wedding wastage of food at its peak. There are people in the country who cannot afford to have basic two meals a day. It is essential that you should take measure to avoid wastage of tons of food on your wedding day. Here are pointers to help you out.


Menu Mania:
Guests are coming to marriage to shower their best wishes and blessing on the newlywed. They are not here for a food tasting event. Well it doesn’t mean your menu has to be limited but it also doesn’t imply it should be elaborate. The main course and appetizers should be decided keeping in mind whether the guests are vegetarian or non vegetarian.

RSVP Please!:

It’s a norm that is generally avoided by guests in India. You can request your guests to conform their presence for the ceremony in advance. The last minute additions and cancelations are normal but still you will get an approximate idea of guests attending the event. Pass this information to your caterer ask him to also keep a slight buffer as well.


Soothe taste buds:

It is seen that mostly Indian guests shy away from trying out new dishes. Putting up dishes they have never heard of will only result in wastage of food. Include traditional food like Dal Makhni, Shai Paneer, Butter Chicken, Tonduri Roti and Rice etcetera. Believe us they will enjoy the traditional dishes to the core of their heart. Instead of having elaborate menu focus on food presentation.

Hello Kids!:

You little guests without monitoring will put up lot of items in their plate and later dump it in a bin. It is very important that you keep few items in the menu that kids love. You also need to assign the responsibility of serving the food to waiters or servers. This way you can control the wastage of food. 

Smart Staff:

Keep servers behind every dish in wedding buffet to help people with correct size portion. Generally, there are long queue for food and people try to move in fast and in this hurry they don’t keep a check on how much they are putting in their plate. The servers will serve them the right portion. Of course the guests are always welcome for a second round to have the thing that they like a lot. 

Use the Leftover:

Don’t throw the leftover instead packet in properly and send it to an NGO. Just make sure you are maintaining hygiene standards. This way you can keep a lavish buffet and still take care of extra food. 


About the Author:

Rahul Sablawat, Founder at Indian Wedding Cards is a regular Contributor to Online magazine sites and Industry based blogs. Find him at Google+. Facebook or Follow on Twitter