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Baby Food Recipes
Breast milk or infant formula is far better for your baby than any solids during the first 6 months. Babies often go through growth spurts at around 2 weeks, 4-6 weeks, 3 months and 6 months. They may be hungrier than usual, but this isn’t a sign they need solids. Simply breastfeed your baby more often, or if formula feeding, give more formula. Babies are now able to swallow solids. Don’t add cereal to the bottle. If your baby can’t take cereal on a spoon she is not ready for it. Solid foods do not affect the length of time your baby sleeps.
Types of Baby Food to offer:
- A variety of foods so your baby can learn to enjoy many different tastes. Babies may even like foods you don’t.
- Plain vegetables, fruits and meats without added salt or sugar. Single foods are recommended rather than mixtures. Babies do not need custards and desserts.
- Plain foods without sauces or gravies. Your baby should be able to taste the food and does not need those extra empty calories.
Cereals
Organic Oatmeal Baby Cereal
Organic Barley Baby Cereal
Organic Oatmeal and Barley Baby Cereal
Stage 1 Baby Food
Organic Sweet Potato Puree
Organic Zucchini Puree
Organic Carrot Puree
Organic Avocado Puree
Organic Butternut Squash Puree
Prunes Puree
Bananas Puree
Peaches Puree
Pear Puree
Stage 2 Baby Food
Organic Sweet Potato and Broccoli Puree
Organic Sweet Potato and Zucchini Puree
Organic Broccoli and Zucchini Puree
Organic Carrot Puree
Organic Butternut Squash Puree
Prunes and Peers Puree
Banana and Grape Puree
Peers and Kiwi Puree
Stage 3 Baby Food
Portabella Mushroom Macaroni
Spring Sole and Veggies
Code and Veggies Russian Style Soup
Add comment April 14, 2009