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Bananas, avocados, cheerios, tofu (cut into tiny cubes), mashed or cubed sweet potato, small pieces of soft cheese, yogurt, cottage cheese, steamed veggies. These are all things that my dd liked and she was sort of slow to warm up to...
Here's a specific link to their food list. Click on any item and it will give a full description of the food and what it is good for: http://www.whfoods.com/foodstoc.php
whfoods.com ("world's healthiest foods) is great- it tells why foods are good and also what foods you should eat for certain conditions.
Just curious- are there kids who have allergic reactions from just touching dairy? I knew that about peanuts but did not know that about dairy.
I would like to prepare plates of food to freeze (complete meals, e.g., entree, veggie, grain). My goal would be to be able to pull them out of the freezer, pop them in the oven for 30-60 min and have a one-dish meal ready. Does anyone...
She is 18 months, and I feel like she might be ready (but who knows until I actually try!).
I'd like to do a Jay Gordon type of nightweaning plan. But we don't co-sleep. DD is in her own crib, in her own room. Has anyone done something similar? how did you do it? THanks!
DD (18 months) still breastfeeds about 5-6 times in a 24 hour period. I am ok with that except that I believe that because she is still breastfeeding that she wakes up frequently (1-3 times a night). After 18 months of sleep...
Cucumbers are known to cause stomach problems (as I read in Super Baby Food). Also, my pediatrician recommended not starting any dairy or wheat until after 1 year. What you need to do is introduce foods very slowly, one at a time. So...
Here is what the website recommends: Eat more Organically grown fruits and vegetables Cold water fish including cod, salmon, mackerel, herring and halibut Extra virgin olive oil Flax seeds Rosemary, ginger and turmeric...
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