Cooking for Your Baby and Toddler

What are the best foods to feed your baby when they’re ready to progress to solid food? What healthy meals can you make for you kids? Cooking for your Baby and Toddler has all of the answers, covering a wide range of topics including food allergies, organic ingredients, variety of foods, cooking methods, freezing and storing and the foods to be avoided. There is also a meal planner as well as a collection of healthy, balanced recipes that are easy to prepare. Recipes are divided into breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and sweet treats so all mealtimes are covered.
Author(s) Louise Fulton Keats
Category Food & Drink
Date published 01 Sep 2012
ISBN 9781742701363
Format Paperback
Details 192 pages - 195mm x 230mm

RRP: £12.99

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