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amother
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Mon, Oct 30 2023, 7:32 am
For my other kids I usually bought the fruit/vegetable jars. I want to try and make the food for this baby. Tips of what to make and can I freeze or do I need l to make fresh all the time?
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amother
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Mon, Oct 30 2023, 7:34 am
amother OP wrote: | For my other kids I usually bought the fruit/vegetable jars. I want to try and make the food for this baby. Tips of what to make and can I freeze or do I need l to make fresh all the time? |
The book Real Food for Mother and Baby by Nina Planck changed everything for me when it came to introducing solids. It’s a great book and takes away a lot of misconceptions around first foods.
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cuffs
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Mon, Oct 30 2023, 7:36 am
Baby can eat everything you’re eating, it’s called baby led weaning
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honey36
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Mon, Oct 30 2023, 7:42 am
solid starts app has some great info/ideas
sure you can freeze if that's easier for you.
I usually start with really easy foods that don't require much prep anyways so don't feel I need to freeze.
examples:
I do the dry baby cereals- mix with warm breast milk when first introducing. I stick with oatmeal instead of rice- healthier and tastes better I think.
mashed avocado
sweet potato- just cook in microwave for 5 minutes, let cool, peel slides off, mash and feed
mashed banana
Mash carrot or other veggies from the chicken soup
In winter I make a butternut squash/cauliflower/carrot or any other vegetable type puree soup for the family anyways, so baby can have that.
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amother
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Mon, Oct 30 2023, 11:10 am
Whatever you eat is good. Read about baby led weaning it’s really simple and easy.
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