Re: Homemade baby food by UserX ..... Baby and Toddler Nutrition
Date: 2/6/2006 10:26:27 AM ( 19 y ago)
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Here is what I found. I would like to make homemade baby food as well so I hope others will add to this list. ========================= Today’s ready-made baby foods are a cut above those from years past. It’s
no longer difficult to find jarred foods that have no added sugar or salt,
for example, and many brands now offer baby food made from organic ingredients. Even so, if you want to give your baby the freshest, best-tasting foods, you might
want to consider making your own baby food. It’s easier than you think. Here’s a quick course in homemade fruits and vegetables, which will be
among your baby’s first solids.
That’s all there is to it! Whatever you don’t use right away can be stored
for later use. Just pour the pureed food into ice-cube trays and freeze. One
to four cubes, thawed, makes a perfect serving size for a baby. Once your child has mastered the art of eating pureed foods, you can
process the cooked foods more coarsely. Next, you can skip the food processor
altogether and just mash thefood with a fork. (Some fruits, such as bananas,
don’t need pureeing at all and can be mashed with a fork right from the
start.) Always be sure the food is of the appropriate consistency for your
child, to prevent choking. When introducing new foods to your baby , wait at least three days, and
preferably a week, between each one so you can check for allergic reactions.
Once you have established that your child is not allergic to certain fruits
and vegetables, you can combine them for an added taste treat. |
Apple-Pear Dessert
Apple Pie
Baby Cereal Biscuits
Baby Dinner
Baby Fruits
Baby Jigglers
Baby Teething Crackers
Baby Vegetables
Banana Bread Sticks
Banana-Oatmeal Breakfast
Banana-Oatmeal Cereal
Banana Farina
Basic Meat and Potatoes Dinner
Blueberry Pork Roast
Bread Crumb Pudding
Buffalo News Biscuits
Carrot Purée
Cheesy Veggie Delight
Chicken-Potato Chowder
Chicken and Broccoli
Chicken and Peach Delight
Chicken and Rice
Chicken Stew
Cockadoodle Stew
Creamed Banana
Creamed Chicken and Potato
Creamy Pasta with Chicken and Broccoli
Fish Chowder
Fruit and Yogurt
Fruity Gels
Great Veggies
Hawaiian Pork and Rice Dinner
Home Made Organic baby Cereal
Homemade Baby Formula
Kiwi Mash
Lentils and Carrots
Mango Mush
Meat Balls
Peach Cobbler
Peachy Chicken
Pedialyte Substitute
Pork and Apple Purée
Puréed Fruit
Rice Pudding
Scrambled Eggs with Cheese
Sweet Chicken Stew
Teething Biscuits
Teething Crackers I
Teething Sticks
Toddler Slushies
Tuna on Toast
Turkey Dinner
Twice Baked Potatoes
Vegetable Custard
Vegetable Purée
Veggie Frittata Supre
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