Baby Food Variety

Baby Food Variety
Baby Food Variety

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Cuisinart CSB-76 SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender


Cuisinart CSB-76 SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender


$55.00


Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand Blender - 200W Blend ingredients right inside pots, pitchers, bowls, or the clear plastic beaker that is included with the Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand Blender, which is available in your choice of color. A powerful 200-watt motor operates with an easy one-touch control. Blend drinks, puree soup, and mix crêpe batters in seconds! The blender features a ergonomic grip that...

Thermos Stainless King SK3000MBTRI4 Food Jar, Midnight Blue


Thermos Stainless King SK3000MBTRI4 Food Jar, Midnight Blue


$18.99


Thermos SK3000MB4 Food Jar SK3000MB4 Thermos...

Cuisinart CSB-77 Smart Stick Hand Blender with Whisk and Chopper Attachments


Cuisinart CSB-77 Smart Stick Hand Blender with Whisk and Chopper Attachments


$32.23


Grab this amazingly versatile kitchen tool and the power to mix, whisk and chop will be in the palm of your hand. Housed in handsome brushed stainless steel, this compact hand blender features a powerful 200-watt motor and three separate attachments that quickly and easily create smooth soups, whipped creams, purees and much more. Simple one-handed operation with push-button control and an ergonom...

Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baby Food - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baby Food - Removable Graphic



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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baby Food - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baby Food - Removable Graphic



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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baby Food - Removable Graphic


Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Baby Food - Removable Graphic



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Earth's Best 2nd Vegetable Variety Pack, 4-Ounce Jars (Pack of 12)



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Earth's Best Organic 2nd Fruit Variety Pack, 4-Ounce Jars (Pack of 12)



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HAPPYBABY Organic Puffs, Greens Puffs, 2.1-Ounce Containers (Pack of 6)


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Learning Resources All Around Learning Mat (LER1049)


Learning Resources All Around Learning Mat (LER1049)


$22.74


Gather around for circle-time fun! Sharpen early math skills (shape and number recognition) and color recognition with a variety of kinesthetic games Play encourages gross motor skills and group cooperation Lightweight, wipe-clean vinyl mat measures 4' in diameter and folds easily for storage Includes 5 inflatable cubes (5" each), 5 canvas bean bags (3" each) and Activity Guide...

Starting A Baby On Solids - What To Keep In Mind When You Make Your Own Baby Food

Most of the baby's diet will consist of milk for weeks yet. When he does begin to reduce his milk intake because he positively wants more, starting a baby on solids might not be such a good idea even if making your own baby food as he will still drink enough milk to provide almost all the protein, minerals and vitamins he needs.

When making your own baby food for the first time thinking that starting a baby on solids might not be such a bad idea to begin with, you should know that they are needed only for their calories at such a young age - their fuel - and there are calories in every kind of food. Your baby will get no more benefit from an expensive "high-protein" cereal than from an ordinary one. He does not need the extra protein in the expensive product, only the calories, which are in both.

Starting a baby on solids and making your own baby food is a very serious matter, so choosing first foods is more a matter of avoiding the few types that are particularly likely to cause allergic reactions than selecting those that will be particularly good for him. He can have almost any food that you ordinarily serve provided it has a taste he likes, a semi-liquid texture he can easily take, and no ill-effects on his digestion. Once he has got the idea of taking food without sucking, try to offer a wide variety of flavours so that you find out, by experiment, what your baby likes and what he docs not. Even at this early stage, when taste acuity is still developing, |g have definite preferences which you should respect.

When making your own baby food and starting a baby on solids should make you realize that some foods are especially liable to provoke allergic reactions in young babies and should therefore be avoided altogether until at least six months and then introduced in tiny quantities and one at the time: wheat cereals and wheat flour (including bread); eggs (yolk as well as white); citrus fruits (including orange juice marketed for babies); nuts and peanut butter (even the smooth kind).

Rice or cornmeal cereals are the traditional first choices when making your own baby food. But they are also marketed specially prepared for babies and they only need mixing with formula, breast milk or boiled cow's milk, so starting a baby on solids might not be such a difficult thing to do as it might first appeared.

Cereals have a lot going for them, especially the advantage of being rich in, or enriched with, iron - the one nutrient which exclusively breast-fed babies might be beginning to need. But although their bland milky taste is sufficiently like babies' accustomed food that they are seldom rejected outright, many babies prefer strained fruits or vegetables. The tastes are more surprising than the taste of unsweetened cereal, but they are also more interesting.

You could try sieved ripe banana or avocado, stewed apple, boiled and strained potato, yam, plantain, spinach and carrot.

About the Author

Shirley M. Duran is a mother of two and an author of a variety of related lifestyle issues

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