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Wholesome Baby Food Recipes Blog - Our Baby Food Blog updates you on baby food news, baby food recipes & updates to WholesomeBabyFood.com. Tue, 18 Nov 2008 02:51:47 +0100 009wh0les0meB22 Could my baby be allergic to Rice/Rice cereal? It seems like she had a reaction to it!
Rice in particular is not a known “high” allergen in the US and most Western Countries and this is why it is typically recommended as an infant’s first food (in the US that is). If there is a rice [...]
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:11:23 +0100 009wh0les0meB22 Since we will be away mid-November, we will not be running a monthly contest. Instead, we have decided to post a “mini-contest here on our Blog. The winner will receive this nifty PRONTO travel changer and a free wholesomebabyfood eBook. We will accept answers to our trivia question here - post [...]
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 03:15:42 +0100 009wh0les0meB22 We dug up this recipe and wow, did we forget how yummy this is! This would be suitable for babies 10 months and older due to the texture and shape. However, you could make this into a “meal” instead of making it into balls! Just mash up the cooked meatballs!
Ingredients:
4 1/2 ounces of ground [...]
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 01:24:56 +0100 009wh0les0meB22 The two lots of Infants’ MYLICON® GAS RELIEF DYE FREE drops non-staining 1 oz. bottles included in the recall are:
Product
Code #
Lot #
Exp
Product
71683791111-1
SMF007
09/10
Infants’ Mylicon® Gas Relief Dye Free Non-Staining Drops 1 oz.
71683791111-1
SMF008
09/10
Infants’ Mylicon® Gas Relief Dye Free Non-Staining Drops 1 oz.
Consumers can find the lot numbers on the bottom of the box containing [...]
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:07:13 +0100 009wh0les0meB22 A few parents have written within the past week to ask about frost on their homemade baby food cubes. These three parents have all pureed and frozen the bounty of the Fall harvest - butternut and/or acorn squash. Is frost on these veggies the norm?
First things first, frost is NOT freezer burn! Frost is [...]
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