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How to get started with baby purees
By Clare Firth on 01/10/2012 11:39:39
You don't need to be a Nigella to whip up yummy meals for your newly weaning little one when you follow our quick and easy guide
to your baby’s emerging likes and dislikes (particularly useful if you find you have a fussy eater) and developmental stage. Here’s how to get started on fruit and veg purees that will have your baby banging his or her spoon on the table for more.1. Clean
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What foods are safe to give your 10-12 month baby
By clare Firth on 29/11/2010 04:55:03
Now your baby's really in his stride with feeding, make sure you know what foods are safe to introduce over the next few months
Your baby should hopefully be feeding well by now and having a really varied diet. Here are the guidelines to what's safe to include at mealtimesFruits and vegetablesYou won’t need to puree or mash as much of your baby's food by now, and many
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Foods you shouldn't give your baby at 7-9 months
By Clare Firth on 06/10/2012 13:13:12
Which cheese is OK for your baby? Is it OK to give her eggs or cow's milk? We have the answers
and blue cheeseDon’t give soft, unpasteurised or blue cheeses in the first year due to risk of listeria – a rare but serious form of food poisoning.Kiwi fruitAlthough it’s not officially dangerous for babies, kiwi is the fruit most likely to cause
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Drinks for your baby at 10-12 months
By Clare Firth on 29/11/2010 05:08:43
Your baby still needs around a pint of milk a day. We explain how to keep this in her diet and how much water she should be drinking
old. Although fruit juice can be a good source of vitamins, it's bad for her teeth and gives her a taste for sugary drinks.If you are going to offer it (for example to help keep your baby hydrated if she’s dropping her milk feeds and isn’t keen
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Seven ways to solve fussy eating
By Clare Firth on 02/09/2012 12:58:11
Are you despairing of your baby ever eating a decent meal? Read our tried-and-tested strategies for increasing his food intake
the proportion of savoury to sweet over the next few days. Meat and fish also combine surprisingly well with fruit, so if you’re trying (and failing) to introduce these food groups, consider unusual combinations like cod with orange or chicken with apricots.2
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