Here are some delicious ideas to put on the menu.
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How do you make your own baby food?
This is especially important whenintroducing common allergenslike peanut butter, wheat and dairy.
Place chunks of ripe mangoes and bananas in a food processor and blend until smooth.
Pear applesauce
Theres a reason why little mouths open wide for applesauce its sweet!
The fact that its full of vitamin C and fiber is an extra bonus.
Toast sticks
Toast sticks are like open-faced sandwiches, but for kids.
The best part: you might switch up the toppings to keep things interesting!
And to keep your babys meals as healthy as possible, avoid adding salt or sugar.
Omelet fingers
A protein-rich breakfast will get your little one off a great start in the morning.
Tortilla pizza
A tortilla makes a great (and low-carb) base for a pizza.
Top it with plenty of veggies for a healthy meal.
Chickpea stir-fry
Chickpeas are a vegetarian-friendly protein, and a stir-fry is sure to yo the whole family.
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