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Wholesome Baby Foods from Scratch
by Karna S. Peterson, R.D., M.P.H.
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Making your own baby food is simple, convenient, and can save you money. Nutritionally, it's hard to beat the wholesomeness of foods right from your kitchen. You can feed baby some of your family's regular foods knowing that they arevegetarian recipesvegetarian cookingvegetarian magazinevegan recipesvegetariannutritionvegetarian nutritionvegetarianismvegan
Homemade Baby Food Tips and Hints - Do's. Learn tips for making baby food at home.
Baby Food Tips and Hints - Do's
Simple ice cube trays work well for freezing baby food
Homemade Baby Food Tips and Hints - Do's
Do use ice cube trays to freeze puréed foods. Each cube should be about one ounce. Once frozen, pop out the cubes, store in a sealed plastic bag, and use within two months.
Do discard unfinished meals. Bacteria forms quickly.
Do introduce
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Guidelines for making baby food and introducing them to the baby at the right age written by the Food Science and Human Nutrition Dept., Iowa State University Extension. Includes a few sample recipes.
Professor, Human Nutrition
Food Science and Human Nutrition
Iowa State University Extension
Homemade baby foods can help you provide low-cost, nutritious
foods for your little one. Commercial baby foods are convenient
and safe, but they often contain more water, starch, and sugar
Most babies do not need solid foods until they are about 4 to
6 months of age. Before that age most babies have
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