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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 641.56222 EAN: 9780972469036 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0972469036 Label: Goco Pub. Manufacturer: Goco Pub. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 132 Publication Date: January 01, 2003 Publisher: Goco Pub. Studio: Goco Pub.
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ISBN13: 9780972469036
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Product Description: When feeding babies, parents need to think outside the boxor the jar. Infants develop more rapidly in the first two years than they will in any other period of their lives. Over processed foods containing chemicals, preservatives, pesticide residue, and genetically engineered ingredients cannot nourish a growing baby. Infants need fresh, natural foods just like the rest of us.
Eating well can be easy, fun, and inexpensive. "Simply Natural Baby Food" gives you practical recipes to prepare whole foods that wont tie you to the kitchen. Best of all, your children will learn good eating habits that will last a lifetime. There is a chapter for each stage of a babys eating development from first solid foods to fun recipes for toddlers. Tips are interspersed throughout the book to give the reader advice on cutting preparation time, helping baby to gain feeding independence, and getting maximum nutrition into babys meals.
The book contains detailed recipes for breakfasts, lunches, dinners, snacks, desserts, and beverages, including infant cereals, whole-grain crackers, sugar-free sweets, and non-diary nut and seed milks. Parents will appreciate the imaginative ways vegetables are incorporated into meals. For the child with allergies, many wheat-free, diary-free, and egg-free recipes have been included. "Simply Natural Baby Food" promotes a plant-based diet. Fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes, sea vegetables, nuts and seeds are emphasized. There are recipes containing dairy products, fish, and poultry because, eaten in moderation, these foods contain important nutrients, but vegetarian and vegan alternatives are provided for virtually every recipe.
Find out how easy it is to prepare your own baby food. You'll save money and give your child the best possible start.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - suit
this book is very complicated. it is not practical at all. annabelle karmal's books are way easier to follow. dont waste the money on this book
Rating: - Good healthy recipes for baby
I really like this cookbook and appreciate the recipes and ideas for feeding a baby that don't involve just opening a box or jar of pre-made food from a factory. Some of the recipes are a little too complicated or time-consuming for me (i.e. if it takes 45 min to make rice cereal, you might rather just stick to oatmeal), but it is a good source of ideas. I have mostly just steamed and mashed veggies and fruits when I have had an infant to feed. This has good recipes of that kind, but also more ... Read More
Rating: - Awesome book
I found this book to be wonderful! If you are the kind of person who is willing to put in a little bit of work and don't want your child to start solids with foods full of preservatives, this is the book for you. It is very helpful in understanding what a baby needs and expanding the palate of the whole family. I would recommend this book to anyone!
Rating: - great baby cookbook
This is my most used baby cookbook. I've got 3 or 4, but this is my favorite. I still make the apple-oat pancakes for my son who's now almost 3. I will say some of the ingredients are hard to come by, but the recipes are pretty good. I used this more often with my first born when I had more time. Now that I've got 2 little ones I don't cook as often for them, but when I do, it's this book I turn to.
Rating: - not bad
I had bought this book because someone wrote here, it was too macrobiotic, but I dont agree.
Some recipes needs improvement, but this booklet is a good start for healthy babyfood