Synopsis
You don't eat all of your food out of jars, so why should your baby? The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook shows you how to make your own baby food from natural, safe ingredients with flavors you know your baby will love. Not everyone has time to make fresh meals after work or adhere to unpredictable feeding schedules, though. This is where the slow cooker comes in! Cook up a big batch and toss it in the fridge or freezer for easy access. Author Maggie Meade, creator of WholesomeBabyFood.com, showcases 60 purees and fruit sauces for your beautiful baby, as well as recipes for cereals , spoon foods , and finger foods . The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook also includes information on safely storing, freezing, and reheating all of its recipes, so there's no chance of hidden bacteria in your baby's meals. From your baby's first spoonfuls of cereal to your toddler's favorite finger foods, save money and time making delicious, wholesome food with The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook ., You don't eat all of your food out of jars, so why should your baby? The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook shows you how to make your own baby food from natural, safe ingredients with flavors you know your baby will love. Not everyone has time to make fresh meals after work or adhere to unpredictable feeding schedules, though. This is where the slow cooker comes in Cook up a big batch and toss it in the fridge or freezer for easy access. Author Maggie Meade, creator of WholesomeBabyFood.com, showcases 60 purees and fruit sauces for your beautiful baby, as well as recipes for cereals , spoon foods , and finger foods . The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook also includes information on safely storing, freezing, and reheating all of its recipes, so there's no chance of hidden bacteria in your baby's meals. From your baby's first spoonfuls of cereal to your toddler's favorite finger foods, save money and time making delicious, wholesome food with The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook ., Make your own baby food at home and make sure its healthy, safe, and always ready to eat! The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook features 125 baby food recipes. You don't eat all of your food out of jars, why should your baby? The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook shows you how to make your own baby food from natural, safe ingredients with flavors you know your baby will love. Not everyone has time to make fresh meals after work or adhere to unpredictable feeding schedules, though. This is where the slow cooker comes in! Cook up a big batch and toss it in the fridge or freezer for easy access. Author Maggie Meade showcases 60 purees and fruit sauces for your beautiful baby, as well as recipes for cereals, spoon foods, and finger foods. The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook also includes information on safely storing, freezing, and reheating all of its recipes so there's no chance of hidden bacteria in your baby's meals., You don't get all of your food from a jar, so why should your baby? In more than 100 recipes brimming with color, taste, variety, and nutrients. The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook shows you how to make your own baby food from natural, safe ingredients and with flavors you know your baby will love. Doctors and nutritionists nowadays recommend that babies eat a wide variety of foods, beyond what can be found in jarred baby food. For that reason, and also to save money and to make sure only fresh and safe ingredients are used, parents are making more baby food at home than ever before. The slow cooker is the perfect tool for the job. You can make big batches ahead of time, and things that take a long time to cook, like squashes or potatoes, don't require you to stand next to the stovetop watching and stirring. Baby-food expert Maggie Meade fills these pages with terrific recipes and super-useful tips and tricks, including: Recipes for cereals, fruit sauces (and not just applesauce!), and first finger foods and spoon foods, along with dozens of purees, An entire chapter full of fruit-plus-vegetable combination purees, Each recipe has specific instructions for storing, freezing, and reheating, so that you can save time by making big batches that last for days or even weeks and months, Every recipe also shows, in a section called "For the Family," how to add ingredients and flavorings to the baby food recipe so that you have something to serve to older kids and parents-virtually making this book two books in one, How to cook flavor-packed baby foods without salt or sugar, and how to watch for and adjust to allergies and intolerances your baby might have, The latest and best guidance on what babies should be eating at Stage One (4 to 8 months), Stage Two (8 to 10 months), and Stage Three (10 months and up) Book jacket., Make your own baby food at home and make sure it's healthy, safe, and always ready to eat! The Slow Cooker Baby Food Cookbook features 125 baby food recipes.