Babies and toddlers need good nutrition to grow and thrive, and this essential, timesaving guide makes it easy to feed your child right. It explains exactly what foods you should introduce at what ages — and shows you how to prepare fresh, home-cooked baby and toddler meals that beat any… More >>
Baby & Toddler Meals For Dummies
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January 28th, 2010 at 1:54 pm
ok, first of all, they put a notice right when you open the book for liability so you shouldnt take to heart the strawberries. the book is a guide!! not a bible!!! anyway, great book!! yummy and easy food ideas!
Rating: 5 / 5
January 28th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
I’ve made the Cheeseburger Tater Tot Bake, Pizza Meatloaf, and the Breaqkfast Pizza (scrambled eggs on english muffin with strawberry jam) and all 3 have been a hit! The book just gave me some new ideas for chicken and ground beef. It also helped me make some different and easy things for breakfast. I love it and have recommended it to all of my girlfriends!
Rating: 5 / 5
January 28th, 2010 at 4:53 pm
This is one of the best books I’ve found. I have a few different ones but this one is the one that gives the most practical information.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 28th, 2010 at 5:01 pm
After making the decision to make home made baby food for my son I wanted to try to find a book that would cover a range of important topics. Some of the important topics that our pediatrician said to look for were food allergies, when to introduce food at the right stage and also food preparation and storage. I also was hoping to find a few recipes that werent too time consuming and covered the baics from purees to simple started solids and this book has it all.
The book has a wonderful index so you dont have to read it in order if you dont want to, you can bop from subject to subject as you find necessary. It is also stocked up with nutritional information such as which vitamins and minerals were most important and what foods contained these.
One of the most important thing for me was knowing when to feed my son which foods and this book has taken the mystery out of it all. The section that starts with what to feed baby first goes in order. For example you want to start by feeding a basic rice cereal and then about a week or so later you can move onto oats or barley. In that section the recipes go in that order so as not to confuse you!
As a concerned mother who wants to do the right thing by making the healthiest, freshest foods for my child I can honestly say that this book makes my life much easier and has helped calm a lot of my worries as to what and when to feed my son. It is also very reassuring that a nutritionist and a RD helped to co-write this book. It is basically a how-to guide for beginners in the world of baby food, with the added bonus of some wonderful easy-to-make recipes.
The only thing I noticed while reading through with a fine tooth comb was that they do say at one point (in the section on what to buy for making baby food) that you can buy berries of any kind. This isnt entirely true as strawberries are an allergenic food for children under the age of one. They do however cover the allergy and risk of offering strawberries to babies under the age of one in the food allergy section and foods to watch out for- so its a little contradictory however the food allergy section comes way before they tell you how and what to make so you hopefully will have read that by the time you get to making the food!
All in all a wonderful book for all parents who want to know about a wide variety of topics concerning home made baby food for babies and toddlers!
Rating: 5 / 5