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Weaning your baby: what not to give
By Joanne Lumsden on 30/09/2012 10:42:44
Play it safe during the early stages of weaning by following our tips on which foods to avoid
, if you’re waiting until six months to start weaning, your baby should be able to tolerate most foods. Nevertheless, it’s sensible to take it slowly at first, and start with foods that are mild in flavour, easy to digest and unlikely to trigger tummy
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Are E numbers ever OK for babies?
By Cheryl Freedman on 26/09/2012 17:59:54
They're a common ingredient in processed foods, but should additives really be avoided at all costs when feeding your baby?
its effects. It also causes an adverse allergic reaction in some asthma sufferers.Benzoates (E211, E212, E213, E214, E215, E216, E217, E218 and E219), which are used as preservatives, and can make asthma and eczema worse in children.Sulphur dioxide (E
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Top superfoods for babies
By Cheryl Freedman on 24/09/2012 23:10:36
The following all pack a punch when it comes to essential nutrients, so include them in your baby's diet if you can
Once your baby is weaned, it's time to try out all sorts of exciting – and nutritious – new foods on her. We've drawn up a list of our favourite superfoods – they've all been identified as being high in vitamins, minerals and other essential
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