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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Baby Food and Nutrition: Homemade Baby Food: Page 2
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Homemade baby food: A fresh start to healthy eating Introducing solid foods is a very important step in your baby's development and well-being. In fact, studies show that babies who are fed nutritious, healthy diets grow into stronger kids and better-adjusted eaters than
Homemade baby food: For growing teeth and taste buds Gradually introduce new flavors: add chopped fresh mushrooms to meat-braising vegetables, or diced tomatoes or fresh chopped herbs to the cooking liquid. Get your child used to seeing herbs in food now, and avoid the "Yu
Homemade baby food: Produce pointers Most pediatricians recommend starting with a short list of vegetables and fruits, like sweet potatoes, broccoli, carrots, green beans and peas, or apples, pears or pitted prunes. Check with your pediatrician to see where
How to make quick and healthy homemade baby food Homemade baby food is fresher, healthier, costs less than store bought jarred baby food and is surprisingly easy to make. Find out everything you need to know to make easy baby food sure to please even finicky little mun
Making baby food at home You can make your own baby food right in your kitchen. It's delicious, economical and simple. Learn how!
Quick, easy and healthy dishes for babies, toddlers and children Choosing the right foods for your child when he is very young will help him to grow and develop. And by feeding him delicious and nutritious food while he is keen to follow your example, you will be instilling in him a k
Sweetheart Parfait A parfait is an old-fashioned layered dessert that looks pretty, and is fun to eat. With Valentine's Day around the corner, we thought you would enjoy a nice sweet treat to serve for dessert to your special loved ones.
Tips and recipes for introducing finger foods to your baby There is nothing cuter than watching your little one chase food around the highchair tray with her fingers, and seeing the sense of accomplishment in her face when a tiny little piece of food actually makes it her mouth.
Toddler Treat: Blueberries N' Banana Cream Blueberries are great finger foods for toddlers. Try making this recipe as a surprise snack or for dessert.
Toddler treat: Chocolate Fondue with Strawberries In a survey, more than 53 percent of seven to nine-year-olds picked strawberries as their favorite fruit. If more parents served them with chocolate fondue, we think the number of young strawberry lovers would rise drama
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