- Baby Food Fact Sheets - - Fact sheet from Ohio State University Extension, discussing feeding children up to age 3.
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- Baby Food Recipes - - Information to get you started cooking food for your baby. Easy recipes.
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- Baby Recipes - - Recipes for young children: baby food, smoothies, breakfast, lunch and dinner, teething crackers and cookies, snacks and treats.
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- Babyfood Club - - Email group for those interested in making homemade baby food.
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- Earth's Best Feeding Schedule - - Printable schedule to help you with the introduction of new and different foods. Presented by Earth's Best Baby Food.
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- Feeding Baby Solid Foods - - Suggestions on what solids to feed your baby, when to introduce them and which foods should be limited or avoided during the first year. Also includes a feeding guide.
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- Feeding Your Baby - - Written by health care professionals, this feeding guide includes sample menus and tips on introducing solids.
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- Feeding Your Baby: The First Year - - Suggested ages and growth clues for adding new foods. Advice on what solids to offer, how much to offer and how to feed them to baby. [PDF.
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- Foods For Children - - Email group for those interested in making nutritious and healthy food for their children. Recipes for children from 4 months to 5 years and over.
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- Home Made Baby Foods - - Includes checklist for starting solids, tips for safe baby food preparation and basic baby food recipes.
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- Homemade Baby Food - - Recipes and article discussing equipment and safety issues in making baby food.
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- Homemade Baby Food - - Tips for making your own baby food from scratch including tools, food and combination suggestions.
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- Homemade Baby Food Recipes - - Rolled oats and bananas, cereal a la mode, cooked fruit puree, instant fruit butter and steamed vegetables.
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- Home-made Baby Meals - - Home-made baby recipes for babies aged 4 months onwards, with tips on freezing foods and weaning your baby. Includes how to puree and make baby stocks.
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- Making Baby Food - - Guidelines for making baby food and introducing them to the baby at the right age. Includes a few sample recipes. An article written in 1995, from the Food Science and Human Nutrition Dept., Iowa State University Extension.
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