Archive for the ‘Finger Food’ Category

 

Thai Fish Cake Fingers

June 4th, 2010

This finger food recipe originated from a traditional Thai recipe but was adapted to remove salt, heat and bitterness that might make your little one squirm!
This is another baby weaning recipe that contains plenty of occurring Omega-3. I am a firm believer of making sure our children get plenty of it.

This baby finger food is [...]

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Mackerel and Beetroot Wholewheat Pancakes – Egg Free

May 19th, 2010

As always, a first glance at the title of this post and indeed, the name of this finger food recipe may have most of you turning your nose up in disgust and suspicion! However I kid you not when I say these are delicious and very nutritious, not to mention pretty little finger foods. I [...]

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Courgette and Potato Pancake Fingers

April 26th, 2010

I think Courgettes (or Zucchinis as Americans prefer to call them) are another under-rated vegetable.This is a great weaning finger food that uses Courgettes and combines them with potato to make handy and delicious finger food which are especially ideal for when you are using the baby-led weaning technique.

A good source of

Folate
Potassium
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Calcium

Ingredients

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Finger Foods for Toddlers

March 10th, 2010

Are you wondering what finger foods you could provide your toddler? maybe you want to start weaning your toddler off of milk and onto solid foods.
Fruit and Vegetables
The best thing you can do for your toddler is provide them with as much fruit and vegetables as possible. You can offer raw fruit such as apple, [...]

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Baked Cauliflower Florets with Parmesan

February 26th, 2010

I think Cauliflower is a much under-rated vegetable. I suppose a lot of people’s experiences with vegetables like cauliflower started off by finding it overboiled and water-logged next to the peas. Roasting is not just for potatoes. It brings out the sweetness in any vegetable and Cauliflower is no exception. You can also use Broccoli [...]

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