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Homemade Baby Food: A Fresh Start to Healthy Eating

It's an easy way to give your baby a nutritional head start

by Cheryl Tallman  |  935 views  |  1 comment  |        Rate this now! 

To serve, select frozen sweet potato cubes from the freezer, defrost and warm, check the temperature and feed.

Nutritional information per serving: 12 Cal (1% from Fat, 8% from Protein, 91% from Carb); 0 g Protein; 0 g Tot Fat; 3 g Carb; 0 g Fiber; 1 g Sugar; 5 mg Calcium; 0 mg Iron; 55 mg Potassium; 2364 IU Vit A; 0 mg ATE Vit E; 4 mg Vit C.

About the Author

About the author: Cheryl Tallman is the co-founder of Fresh Baby, creators of the award-winning So Easy Baby Food Kit, available at many fine specialty stores, BabiesRUs.com, Target.com and national chains including Whole Foods Markets. Visit Cheryl online at www.FreshBaby.com for more delicious tips.

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  • It's difficult enough to get everything done with a new baby and working full time. Homemade baby food was one of the things that was just one more stressor on me. It IS possible to buy organic pre-made baby food without any additives. If one has the time and energy to make homemade food for your baby, GREAT! If not, please don't feel guilty. Just shop carefully and you can still feed your baby healthy, nutritious foods!

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by Mom2Rylie on 14th June 2008

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