Other recipes tagged "Early Nutrition"
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Cheesy Lentil Puree
We think this makes a great meal for a baby and can also be served as a side dish for your toddler. It’s packed full of goodness!
Age: baby Duration: long
baby care, early nutrition, getting started, start solids
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Apple Semolina Mash
A delicious sweet treat that is nutritious, your little one will be asking for more!
Age: baby Duration: short
baby care, early nutrition, getting started, start solids
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Beetroot Carrot Apple Broccoli Puree
A delicious treat that combines lots of foods your little one will have had into one yummy meal! Also try adding in a different variation of vegetables such as potatoes or sweet potatoes.
Age: baby Duration: short
baby care, early nutrition, getting started, start solids
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Beetroot Chickpea Yoghurt Puree
This makes a very pretty pink puree which is packed full of nutrients. The yoghurt and chickpea provide the perfect foil for the sweet but strongly-flavoured beetroot.
Age: baby Duration: medium
baby care, yoghurt, early nutrition, getting started
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Creme of Fruits
This recipe for baked creme of fruits is absolutely delicious! Not only nutritionally beneficial its yummy for your little one.
Age: baby Duration: medium
baby care, picky eaters, breakfast cereals, early nutrition
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Fish Rice Porridge
A simple fish dish that is yummy and fresh, add in some veggies for extra flavour such as beans or baby corn!
Age: baby Duration: medium
baby care, essential fatty acids, early nutrition, getting started
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Fish, Potato and Spinach Puree
A nutrient packed food for growing babies. This dish is great as it adds in fish and 2 great veggies!
Age: baby Duration: short
baby care, iron, essential fatty acids, early nutrition
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Homemade Baby Food
Nothing beats the great homemade taste! Babies will be wanting more of this great tasting homemade recipe for baby food.
Age: baby Duration: long
baby care, early nutrition, getting started, start solids
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Sweet Fruity Tofu
A great vegan dish that is packed full of nutrients! Babies will love the sweet texture, try adding in different fruit such as prunes and apples or mangoes and pineapple!
Age: baby Duration: short
baby care, early nutrition, getting started, start solids
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Papaya banana and pear puree
Entice fussy eaters with this colourful combination. A spoonful of vanilla yoghurt will help the medicine go down! For infants who start solids prior to 6 months old, cooking fruits is really a good idea. Cooking fruits breaks them down and makes them easier for bub to digest.
Age: baby Duration: short
baby care, picky eaters, early nutrition, getting started


