Friday 21 October 2011

Nutritious & Full of Love for your Baby

 Baby Food Recipes & easy to use Introducing Solid Food Guides. Also details on making organic baby food too.
It is so easy and rewarding (economical & eco-friendly too!) to make your baby fresh homemade food! Try tasty homemade baby food recipes ranging from easy-peasy simple baby food puree recipes to advanced baby table food recipes. Dig in to nutritious, simple homemade baby food recipes as well as solid food and weaning information. Learn all the reasons why you should make your baby's food naturally fresh and delicious homemade baby food.
                                                       
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      Creamy peas with Cheese



One hour per week is all it takes! You can make your baby's food fresh & tasty in only one hour per week - it really is that easy to make homemade baby food!

Key points to remember when making homemade baby food & introducing solid foods
ALWAYS consult your pediatrician prior to beginning any new food for your infant. Discuss making homemade baby food with your pediatrician and visit our Baby Solid Food Charts for information regarding what foods to introduce to baby and when. You may also wish to visit the World Health Organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, Health Canada, Health Insite - Australia and the Department of Public Health (U.K.) to learn more about baby food and infant feeding.
ALWAYS follow the 4 day wait rule when introducing a new food to baby - offer your baby the same new food for 4 days to test for allergies to that food. This applies even when you are making homemade baby food. Never introduce more than 1 new food at a time.
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, preparation surface(s), pots/pans etc when making and and preparing homemade baby food. Cleanliness and Food Safety is a MUST when making homemade baby food.
And Finally All babies are different and will not like/tolerate the same foods or food textures. Do Not Despair. You should be willing to experiment with baby solid food for your baby. Offer your baby different foods, use different ways of preparing those baby foods and be willing to have a huge store of patience.