Homemade Baby Food Pure and Simple: Your Complete Guide to Preparing Easy, Nutritious, and Delicious Meals for Your Baby and Toddler
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You Can Prepare Wonderful Food for Your Baby—No Matter How Busy You Are!
You want to provide your baby with the very best foods, right from the start. Homemade baby food is tastier and nutritionally superior to commercially processed foods—and making it is easier than you think! With simple ingredients and a few handy hints, you can begin serving your baby delicious meals that will provide the foundation for a lifetime of good health, energy, and vitality. Homemade Baby Food Pure & Simple shows you how. Inside you'll find:
·Tasty, easy-to-make recipes that your baby will love
·Pediatrician-approved nutritional guidelines and advice
·Practical hints and tips to save time and money
·Sample menus and food introduction charts
·Special recipes for allergies and sleep difficulties
·Simple ways to teach good eating habits for life
"This book is a valuable and unique resource for mothers who want to provide the very best for their babies." —Mary Cadieux, M.D., University of Washington, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #117940 in Books
- Published on: 2001-01
- Released on: 2001-01-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780761527909
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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You Can Prepare Wonderful Food for Your Baby—No Matter How Busy You Are!
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You Can Prepare Wonderful Food for Your Baby?No Matter How Busy You Are!
You want to provide your baby with the very best foods, right from the start. Homemade baby food is tastier and nutritionally superior to commercially processed foods?and making it is easier than you think! With simple ingredients and a few handy hints, you can begin serving your baby delicious meals that will provide the foundation for a lifetime of good health, energy, and vitality. Homemade Baby Food Pure & Simple shows you how. Inside you'll find:
·Tasty, easy-to-make recipes that your baby will love
·Pediatrician-approved nutritional guidelines and advice
·Practical hints and tips to save time and money
·Sample menus and food introduction charts
·Special recipes for allergies and sleep difficulties
·Simple ways to teach good eating habits for life
"This book is a valuable and unique resource for mothers who want to provide the very best for their babies." ?Mary Cadieux, M.D., University of Washington, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Customer Reviews
Do not trust this book
Do not buy this book! There are many recipes that introduce foods in too early compared to the information in other baby cook books. I was shocked to see recipes which included eggs and yogurt for four month olds! (both of which should not be introduced until after six months) Check out "The Healthy Baby Meal PLanner" or "First Foods" they are much easier to read and in my opinion safer choices.
Not the Best
I was disapointed with this book. While it did include some good information, such as the reccommended age to start baby with at many foods, I could've thought the recipes up myself. For example the carrot recipe took up a third of a page and was basically: Boil the carrots until soft, then blend until smooth. The recipe for rice cereal is to go buy a box at the store and add water. I make rice cereal for my baby by boiling brown rice in distilled water until it is very soft, then putting it in the blender with more distilled water. It tastes much better than the boxed crap at the store and if needed formula can be added to improve the iron content. THis book is also not for the nutritionist. Many of the recipes for toddlers have sugar and butter added to them. I don't even eat butter or sugar, why give it to a baby? I make my baby's dinner every night when I make my own. Only takes a minute to blend. These recipes are meant to make in advance and freeze
I wouldn't feed this meals to my child
This books uses refined grains, flour, Jell-O, store-bought cereals and baking mixes containing addivites, colorings and preservatives plus lots of sugar - not what I want to start my baby off on.




