Recipe for 10 month old baby?!
i wanna recipe for 10 month old baby!. simple recipes!.
can i preserve those food in freezer!?
how many days i can keep it in freezer!?
provide me simple recipe that i can make it from home and preserve it!.
from 10 th month , what are the recipe i can give it to my son!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
can i preserve those food in freezer!?
how many days i can keep it in freezer!?
provide me simple recipe that i can make it from home and preserve it!.
from 10 th month , what are the recipe i can give it to my son!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
The first answer is right on!. I also had twins and I had a baby food grinder, but if you already have a food precessor or even a blender then there is no need for a grinder!. Use ice cube trays to freeze your food puree's!. This ends up being about the perfect amount for a baby to eat!. As baby's appetite grows then start thawing out more cubes!.
I would also drop some small bits of cooked carrots, peas, and corn into my boys pancakes!. They didn't even know that they were eating veggies and now they love them!.
also instead of syrup on top of the pancakes use applesauce or other fruit purees you have on hand, and after your child is old enough to eat honey then drizzle honey on pancakes, waffles, french toast etc!.!.!.
also I did make some pancakes from a box mix, so instead of using milk in the batter I would use formula!.
Good foods are carrots, corn, peas, sweet potatoes, white potatoes etc!.!.!. and mix and match them with meats such as pork, beef, chicken etc!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I would also drop some small bits of cooked carrots, peas, and corn into my boys pancakes!. They didn't even know that they were eating veggies and now they love them!.
also instead of syrup on top of the pancakes use applesauce or other fruit purees you have on hand, and after your child is old enough to eat honey then drizzle honey on pancakes, waffles, french toast etc!.!.!.
also I did make some pancakes from a box mix, so instead of using milk in the batter I would use formula!.
Good foods are carrots, corn, peas, sweet potatoes, white potatoes etc!.!.!. and mix and match them with meats such as pork, beef, chicken etc!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I had twins, when they were little I would get organised and once a week I would steam up a whole pile of vegetables and cook some meat, chicken and make up in my kitchen food processor (use the pulse button so things don't turn to mush), I would then put these beef/veg chicken/veg into baby sized portions and wrap in plastic film and freeze them in a sealed lunch box!. That way, baby gets home cooking (remember no salt at this age) you can introduce vegetables that your baby may like, and doing things this way will save you a lot of money!. I found that jar fed babies are really fussy when they get older as normal family foods taste and feel too different from what they are used to eating!. Make sure there are many colours of vegetables and that you like the taste of what you are feeding your son!. Get the local grandmothers involved! Grans are a great source of ideas!Www@FoodAQ@Com
I'm agreeing with the previous answers - but also make sure NO HONEY until the baby is at least 1 year old!. And no matter how healthy you make their food, the first time someone gives them a french fry or chocolate they will know immediately that it is good and will want it!. It happens to all of us!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Well, down in the South Seas, the cannibals refer to human flesh as "long pig!."
So I guess you could always cook the little fellow like a suckling pig and serve him with a baked apple in his mouth!.
But I must say it's pretty bad when someone wants to know how to cook their kid!.
Doc :-{p>~~~~~Www@FoodAQ@Com
So I guess you could always cook the little fellow like a suckling pig and serve him with a baked apple in his mouth!.
But I must say it's pretty bad when someone wants to know how to cook their kid!.
Doc :-{p>~~~~~Www@FoodAQ@Com