Jayne Whyte's Portfolio

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  • Things Jayne Loves To Love

    I love freebies, ‘oso free’, ‘free things’, ‘sister dash me’ and I believe that as I give, people will give me. lol. I got these lovely handmade soaps from my cousin. Her name is Zizi Nene and she’s such a lovely person. I have not met her in person but she has a beautiful heart…

    jaynewhyteonline

    January 27, 2015
    Uncategorized
  • Child Nutrition: Child Friendly Okra Soup

            Okra Soup is not new to Nigerian families especially those who have toddlers and very young children. Okra just makes feeding a lot easier for kids. It is a vegetable, highly nutritious and can go with almost everything….just name it! It is a special delicacy and I can proudly say I…

    jaynewhyteonline

    January 27, 2015
    Uncategorized
  • Happy New Year and A Prosperous 2015

    Happy New Year to everyone. I have been missing in action and I sincerely miss blogging and being part of the social network. My life has been busy…changed jobs, travelling, work, family…but I thank God I survived 2014. It was an amazing year for me. For the new year, we pray for God’s blessings, grace…

    jaynewhyteonline

    January 27, 2015
    Uncategorized
  • WHEN CALAMITY IS SERVED AS A HEARTY BREAKFAST

    Hey everyone and since this is the only place I can call my own I have decided to pour out my heart. I have been sad and depressed and gradually being eaten up by unknown predators….some are known, yes because I know them but they don’t know me but all the same…they are predators…eating and…

    jaynewhyteonline

    April 30, 2014
    Dysfunctional, Nigeria
  • Jollof Rice Recipe For Kids: Way To Go!

    As we all know, Sundays without serving rice for lunch is an incomplete Sunday. Today I will be sharing my Jollof rice recipe with you. The key with cooking rice for kids is making it soft not marshy but easy to swallow and digest. As much as possible,  keeping the rice moist and tasty is…

    jaynewhyteonline

    April 8, 2014
    how to cook jollof rice, how to feed a fussy toddler, jollof rice recipe for kids, Nigerian food
  • ORANGE SCARF CAMPAIGN; A new fight to end violence against women and girls.

    Getty Images UN Facts and Figures: Ending Violence against Women A pandemic in diverse forms-According to a 2013 global review of available data, 35 per cent of women worldwide have experienced either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence. However, some national violence studies show that up to 70 per cent of…

    jaynewhyteonline

    April 4, 2014
    girls, Orange scarf Campaign, UN, UNWomen, Violence Against Women
  • CALL FOR APPLICATION- CHAMPIONS FOR CHANGE NIGERIA

    About Champions for Change  Champions for Change empower Nigerian leaders and organizations to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) through advocacy, education, storytelling, and strategic partnerships. Champions for Change (C4C) leverages a program model developed by its sister initiative, Let Girls Lead, which has contributed to improved health, education and livelihoods for more…

    jaynewhyteonline

    March 27, 2014
    Call for Application, Girl’s Lead. RMNCH, Nigeria
  • 5 Tips To Feeding a Fussy Toddler; Trust Me,This Works!

    Getty Photos As my kids grew older, I learnt some simple tips and tricks to guide my kids (and the entire family) on a path of healthy eating and I want to share some of them with you.  A lot of reading, research and patience helped me on that path and today, my kids don’t…

    jaynewhyteonline

    March 18, 2014
    child nutrition, fussy toddlers, how to feed a fussy toddler, Nigerian food
  • Season of Mangoes! How do you eat mangoes?

    Mangoes, Cashews, Agbalumo aka Udara, Water Melons, Pineapples are everywhere now. I am lucky I have Mallams who sell fruits close to my home and as long as the money is available I don’t fail to buy fruits on my way home from work. I love Bananas too but they are not in season now…

    jaynewhyteonline

    March 18, 2014
    child nutrition, healthy meals, Mangoes, Nigerian fruits
  • Child Nutrition: TY’s Chicken Nuggets

    This delicious Chicken Nugget meal should serve as a finger food for toddlers and older kids. The trick with frying is using clean oil, once and not to be re-used. Too much intake of fried food could be dangerous to the health of the child. A good substitute for vegetable oil is Olive oil. Though…

    jaynewhyteonline

    March 18, 2014
    child nutrition, food for children, Nigerian food
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