The Well-Fed Baby: Easy Healthful Recipes for the First 12 Months
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Book Description
Here is you source book for feeding your baby the healthy and natural way as seen on Mothering, the television series on Fox FX, Fox Fit TV, and Fox Health Networks. From the makers of The Well Fed Baby line of organic, soy-based baby food, this book offers parents easy-to-make, all-natural recipes as an alternative to baby food. Not only are these recipes better-tasting and healthier than processed jarred baby food, they can be made at home in just minutes and at a fraction of the cost. Some of the recipes are presented by guest chefs who share with you their favorite ways to feed their little ones.
The Well Fed Baby will teach you the basics of making baby food at home, as well as the benefits of using organic foods and soy foods, and how to initiate healthy eating habits from birth. The authors guide you through the different stages of feeding your baby, from milk and strained cereal at six months to chopped foods at twelve months. Your baby will love meals such as Carrot Puree with Mint, Baked Acorn Squash and Brown Rice, and Broccoli and Chicken Dinner. And you will love knowing that you are giving the very best to your well-fed baby.The Well-Fed Baby offers parents an alternative to jarred baby food, most of which is loaded with sweeteners. Making baby food at home is easy-almost all you need are fresh fruits and vegetables and a food processor or blender. Following Robin Sweet's recipes, the results are delicious purees of apples, mangos, bananas, carrots, and other foods that babies love. The Well-Fed Baby will be an essential purchase for expecting parents.
The Well-Fed Baby is the tie-in for a new television program by the same name, airing Fall 1999 on Fox FX, Fox Fit TV, and brand-new Fox Health networks. Produced by author Robin Sweet, the new series will cover everything related to keeping your baby healthy: diet, exercise, and so much more. Robin Sweet will demonstrate how to make baby food at home on each episode. The author will also promote the cookbook on the air.The Well-Fed Baby offers parents an alternative to jarred baby food, most of which is loaded with sweeteners. Making baby food at home is easy-almost all you need are fresh fruits and vegetables and a food processor or blender. Following Robin Sweet's recipes, the results are delicious purees of apples, mangos, bananas, carrots, and other foods that babies love. The Well-Fed Baby will be an essential purchase for expecting parents.
The Well-Fed Baby is the tie-in for a new television program by the same name, airing Fall 1999 on Fox FX, Fox Fit TV, and brand-new Fox Health networks. Produced by author Robin Sweet, the new series will cover everything related to keeping your baby healthy: diet, exercise, and so much more. Robin Sweet will demonstrate how to make baby food at home on each episode. The author will also promote the cookbook on the air.
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About the Author
0. Robin Sweet produces her own line of healthful, frozen, organic baby food, under the name The Well Fed Baby, which is sold in major supermarket chains nationwide. Trained as a pediatric nurse, she is president of The Well Fed Baby, author of numerous books on families, health, and nutrition, and is cofounder of The Well Fed Baby Adoption Foundation, which subsidizes domestic and international adoptions.
Thomas A. Bloom, Ph.D., was a professor of food science and food management, as well as president and CEO of the California Culinary Academy and vice president of the Culinary Institute of America. He wrote the award winning television cooking show and cookbook Cooking at the Academy, He is a freelance writer, lecturer, and food consultant.
Robin and Thomas have three children and live in San Diego
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The Well-Fed Baby: Easy Healthful Recipes for the First 12 Months
The Well-Fed Baby: Easy Healthful Recipes for the First 12 Months,O. Robin Sweet,Thomas A., Ph.D. Bloom,Macmillan General Reference,0020453701,Baby foods,Child Care/Parenting,Cookery (Baby foods),Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Health - Nutrition,Infants,Nutrition,Child care & upbringing
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