The Baby Cookbook, Revised Edition: Tasty And Nutritious Meals For The Whole Family That Babies And Toddlers Will Also Love
Product Description
Newly revised for the 1990s, The Baby Cookbook is the final word on infant nutrition. In addition to hundreds of wonderful recipes, it includes vital new in rank on vitamin requirements, allergies, childhood obesity, nursing, introducing solids, and balancing meals. It also features all the facts on the health benefits and risks of milk, eggs, salt, fluoride, and complete and incomplete proteins.
The Baby Cookbook also includes the author’s private journal of experiences feeding and raising her own baby. Knight’s journal takes some of the dread out of raising a baby by showing parents what to guess (and beware of) in feeding their own infants and toddlers.
And, of course, there are the recipes. All of the more than 250 recipesnearly 100 of them new for this edition — have been calculated to be low in sodium, control nearly no sugar, and generally encourage excellent eating habits.
Best of all, most of the meals in this book can be mutual by the whole family. There’s Chicken Fricassee, Seafood Chowder, Cheese Enchiladas, Baked Potatoes with Salmon Sauce, Barbecued Ribs, and much, much more, including Homemade Apple Pie. We are not talking strained peas.
The Baby Cookbook is a complete guide to cooking for your family — from ovens and stove tops to microwaves and crockpots. Finally, it’s possible for working parents to prepare quick and simple meals for their children without sacrificing taste, variety, or nutrition.
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The recipes in the book are very fascinating and a excellent exchange from the bland food ordinarily given to babies. I am Asian and I eat a lot of spicy food. This book has given me a way to initiate my baby to the kind of food we eat at home, like curries for example.
Rating: 4 / 5
This book is dreadful. Just about every recipe requires shopping at a specialty store for ingredients. Also a excellent part of the book is taken up with the diary of the author’s daughters first 2 years of eating which wasn’t very informative. If you are looking for simple, typical supermarket ingredient recipes look someplace else!
Rating: 1 / 5
Raising a baby is enough of a challenge — this book, given to me by my pediatrician, really saved my life! Quite readable too! Fantastic job Ms. Knight
Rating: 5 / 5
I used this book on a daily basis. I ongoing studying it long before my first child was born. I refered back to the charts each month to help me see which foods may possibly be introduced to my baby now. I loved the diary about her own child, these entrys also helped give me direction on food choices. I judge my children had much better and more whole food than most babies. I used the book so much the cover came off. I then passed it on to one of my nieces who is very much into organic and natural foods. You can’t go incorrect with this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
I found that in order to make some of the recipes listed in the book I would have to make a unique trip to the market. I found the recipes eccentric and not at all what I was looking for. I was expecting a book that contained healthy, simple recipes for an everyday mom like me!
Rating: 1 / 5