We at Bohemian Baby™ believe that seasonal eating promotes a well-balanced body and keeps us in tune with nature, and therefore we also offer seasonal entrees that you just can’t get in the baby food section of your local grocer.  Every season nature provides us with a variety of the freshest, sweetest and most delicious fruits and vegetables possible and seasonal eating is just what your body needs!  We want only the best for the babies we feed with our Bohemian Baby™ meals. 

Therefore, we will always offer specialty items as the seasons change.  Bohemian Baby™ will announce when these items will be available.  Also note that although our menu has certain staple items offered, even those may come and go with availability of fresh seasonal food.  Bohemian Baby™ is dedicated to freshness and supporting local farmers, and hope that you can understand if we are not always able to offer certain items.  Thank-you!

Seasonal Patterns of Eating

In Chinese medicine, the body is seen as a microcosm of the natural world, waxing and waning with the movements of the seasons. The Chinese dietary tradition focuses on eating foods that harmonize with the season one is in.

"Nature provides the foods that keep our bodies in balance at certain times of the year," says Elson Haas, M.D., author of Staying Healthy with the Seasons.

Autumn, for example, is a good time for loading up on warmer, heavier foods in preparation for the winter.

Beneficial warming foods include whole grains, cooked squashes and other root vegetables, nuts and seeds, and perhaps small amounts of lean meat.

"When it's cool out, we need to add more fuel to the furnace," says Haas.

In winter, the focus is on storing up energy, rest and meditation. Strengthening, warming foods like soups and congees (porridge) are eaten, along with immune-enhancing Chinese herbs like astragalus (pron. a-strà-ga-lus).

In the spring, the cycle begins anew. Warming and building foods are replaced by cleansing and revitalizing foods like leafy greens and sprouts to help harmonize the body with this season of rejuvenation and growth. As summer begins, the diet might consist of melons and citrus fruits, leafy greens and cool liquids.
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