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enlarge | Author: Annabel Karmel Publisher: Atria
List Price: $15.00 Buy Used: $8.24 You Save: $6.76 (45%)
Rating: 76 reviews
Media: Hardcover Pages: 128 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 7.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0743289579 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.56222 EAN: 9780743289573 ASIN: 0743289579
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Excellent Ideas August 29, 2008 Elizabeth Williams (Charleston, IL USA) This book is filled with some great money saving ideas for homemade baby food. I found it very helpful when planning meals for my child.
Great recipies, but very time consumeing August 22, 2008 C. Alejandro (Temecula, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The recipes were good, but they required a lot of prep time...much of which with a new little one in the house, I didn't have! I use it a lot more now that she is older and I have more time!
Wonderful, Easy-to-Use Resource August 6, 2008 Supersport (Chicago, IL) My 7-month-old started on "Stage 1" solid foods at 4 months, but they can be kind of watery. Making food homemade is not only fun, but easy,and you can test out different flavor combinations without having to throw away food (fruit purees can be used in dessert recipes for you, for example). My baby loves everything I've made and really enjoys homemade peas pureed over the yucky, army-green store bought peas!
Love this book! First time mom July 26, 2008 K. Chatsworth (Phoenix, AZ) I am a new mom and wanted to try out making baby food. This book shows the basics (carrot puree) all the way up to more exotic foods. I have to say making your own food is so easy and so much cheaper! AND I am not a cook - ask my husband!
Tasty Purees July 3, 2008 Mugsy (Kirkland, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We were pureeing fruit for my daughter before we purchased this book. But the advantage to this book is having other options for bigger meals and what types of food to combine into one meal. We have tried several of the recipes and all have been very simple to make. The one-pot chicken has onions, sweet potatoes, carrots and chicken mixed together. My daughter had not tried chicken or onions before this meal but seems to enjoy it. I have a few small complaints about the book: 1) It doesn't list temperatures for cooking 2) I would have liked to see more recipes that included herbs and spices 3) Many recipes include strawberries, which are not recommended for children until age 1 Overall, I am very pleased with this book. It has encouraged us to make new foods for my daughter who seems to enjoy whatever we place in front of her. I would (and have) recommend this book to any parent of infant children.
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