Cheap Travel Kids for You and the Kids

Are trying to take a trip with this kids but want to keep it as inexpensive as humanly possibly? There are some simple ways to keep your travel costs that you may have overlooked.
Did you know that all of those credit cards in your wallet more than likely come with points of some sort that you can put towards travel by air or towards expenses such as gasoline?
It's time to go to your credit card website and look at the fine print! Many people simply use their credit cards without really checking out what perks they might have to offer when it comes to travel. If you can't find information about this online then simply call the credit card company and ask what kind of perks you are entitled to as a traveler. Some people can even get an entire trip paid for using this method. You can even get some credit cards that give you bonus points at popular toy stores and feature attractions like Walt Disney World.
Another good thing to do is check out online holiday auction sites. These are budget airline seats that have been bought in batches and are available for a very cheap rate. You can also get food and accommodation packages that go with these flights sometimes that are absurdly cheap. The great thing about this is there is usually a bunch of families on these cheaper flights with you as well.
It is also a good idea to go to vacation sites or the city sites of the places you are thinking of visiting and just simply look for free coupons. You can get coupon discounts for everything from hotels to food and entertainment. This is a good way to afford staying in a five star hotel or to eat in a fancy restaurant when you thought you could only afford to stay in a three star hotel or eat at MacDonald's. It is absolutely amazing how much money you can save downloading these types of coupons and using them to help plan where you will stay and eat during your trip. Suddenly that vacation you thought you could not plan because taking four kids along makes it seem too expensive is suddenly affordable.
Another tip is to try and go somewhere where you are on the top side of the exchange rate. Exchange rates can be very unpredictable. If you play your cards right you can end up making extra money while you travel!

Vitamins Help Keep Kids Thin

As a mom I really don't have that much choice about what my kids are going to eat. They eat all this refined stuff and is is just stuffed with calories.
I was pleased to read lately that you can get all of the vitamins and minerals for your kids that they need simply by feeding them certain foods. Here is a list below of the foods you should make sure that your child eats in order to stay slim (and offset any junk food they might be eating from elsewhere.)
Here is how vitamins can benefit you and what foods are plentiful of that of Vitamin C.
Vitamin A (retinol)
Benefits growth, reproduction and strengthens immunity, skin, tissues and eyesight
Cheese, milk, tuna, bluefish, mackerel, eggs, cheese
Vitamin B1 (thiamin)
Benefits brain function and converts excess carbohydrates to fat
Pecans, peanuts, black-eyed peas, black beans, green beans, barley, rice bran, wheat germ, oatmeal, brewer’s yeast
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
Protects against cancer, creates energy and prevents anemia
Soy milk, brewer’s yeast yogurt, cottage cheese, asparagus, Brussels sprouts
Vitamin B3 (niacin)
Lowers cholesterol, protects against cardiovascular disease and prevents diabetes.
Low-fat meats, tofu, brewer’s yeast, fish, eggs, cottage cheese, peas, broccoli, mushrooms
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Decreases heart disease risk and improves glucose tolerance. It also improves carpal tunnel syndrome, mood and sleep disorders and, PMS
Banana, avocado, rice bran, brown rice, oatmeal, pork, brewer’s yeast, soybeans, sunflower seeds, broccoli, all meat, halibut
Vitamin B12
This nutrient aids new cell growth, glucose metabolism and the nervous system.
Low-fat animal protein and beef, oysters, clams, crab, tuna, bluefish, cottage cheese, low-fat milk, yogurt, cheese, eggs
Beta-Carotene
This is an antioxidant that protects the body from cancer and helps vision
Dark leafy greens, carrots, sweet potato, squash, pumpkin, papaya, apricots, cantaloupe
Biotin
Produces healthy hair and prevents baldness
Eggs, cauliflower, legumes, mushrooms, oat bran, liver Pecans, peanuts, almonds walnuts,
Vitamin C
Improves immune system r, promotes wound healing, reduces allergies and offers protection against cancer.
Kiwi, strawberries, citrus fruits, papaya, peppers, broccoli, spinach, Brussels sprouts, collards,
Calcium
Prevents osteoporosis, prevents some cancers, and is useful in treatment of high blood pressure.
Low-fat milk, yogurt, dairy, tofu, legumes, almonds, sesame seeds, molasses, salmon, mackerel, dark leafy greens, broccoli
Chromium
Useful in the treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.
Lean beef, oysters, buckwheat, whole grains, molasses, potato skins
Copper
Protects against cardiovascular disease and may help with arthritis.
Oysters, lobster, brazil nuts, walnuts, pecans, almonds, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, split peas, buckwheat, granola, chocolate
Vitamin D
Aids calcium absorption, hearing and also maintains healthy nerves and muscles.
Low-fat milk, eggs, herring, salmon, sardines
Vitamin E
Boosts immune system and also serves as an antioxidant for cancer prevention.
Green leafy vegetables, wheat germ, poultry, fish, sweet potato, soybeans, walnuts, almonds, walnut oil, sunflower oil
Folate (folic acid)
Decreases risk of heart disease and prevents birth defects.
Eggs, dark leafy greens, broccoli, asparagus, avocado, sweet potato, peanuts, sunflower seeds, orange juice
Iron
Protects against anemia and boosts the immune system.
Lean animal protein, fortified cereals, legumes, spinach, beets, almonds, and pumpkin and sesame seeds
Vitamin K
Protects against osteoporosis and cancer.
Dark leafy greens, broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower, chickpeas, lentil, yogurt
Phosphorus
Helps build strong bones and teeth.
Lean meat, low-fat dairy, whole grains, legumes, and peas
Selenium
Helps the immune system, protects against heart diseases, works as an anti-inflammatory and prevents cancer
Lean meat, wheat germ, barley, oats, whole grains, Brazil nuts, eggs, oat bran, liver
Zinc
Aids in healing, digestion and immune system.
Oysters, whitefish, lean meat and animal protein, black-eyed and split peas, oatmeal, brown rice, wheat germ