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Strawberry, Papaya and Yoghurt Puree

March 10th, 2010

This is a nice, simple fresh and healthy fruit based puree recipe for your weaning baby. Incorporating the soft fragrant flesh of the Papaya with sweet Strawberries and a hint of yoghurt.

A good source of

Vitamin C
Folate
Manganese
Potassium

Ingredients

1 x papaya
1 x Punnet of Strawberries
7 x Tablespoons of plain yogurt

You will need

1 x Food processor or hand-held blender [...]

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Pear, Avocado and Maple Syrup Puree

February 22nd, 2010

You are probably thinking this is a really strange combination but like all weird combinations, it works well and tastes lovely! You can add a little yoghurt to this recipe if you want to start introducing dairy products to your baby’s diet. The maple syrup is an optional addition if you want to add flavour!

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Egg Free, Wholewheat Apple Pancakes with Blueberries

February 13th, 2010

Pancakes are a treat in our house, we don’t wait until Shrove Tuesday to break out the frying pan and cook up delicious pancakes. This is an egg-free pancake recipe so it’s ideal for any babies ready for baby led weaning and they make great finger food when cut into fingers or quarters. I have [...]

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Cream of Strawberry & Banana

February 2nd, 2010

This is just a really easy and classic combination of strawberries and bananas full of vitamins, goodness and flavour. I would recommend serving this as a dessert after this Pea and Mint weaning recipe.

A good source of

Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Potassium
Manganese

Ingredients

2 x Ripe Bananas
1 x punnet of Fresh Strawberries
Breastmilk or formula

You will need

1 x Food processor or [...]

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Pureed Banana with Rice and milk

January 15th, 2010

This recipe is a good starter recipe which combines banana with normal baby rice. You can adjust the consistency with the milk and slowly thicken it up as your child gets used to thicker foods.

A good source of

Potassium

Ingredients

1 x Ripe Banana
1-2 x Teaspoons of baby rice
2 x Tablespoons milk formula or breast milk

You will need

1 [...]

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