So Easy Baby Food Basics: Homemade Baby Food In Less Than 30 Minutes Per Week by Shakil Ahamed - HTML preview
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Once your baby has been introduced to a variety of foods using the “one at a time” method, she will be ready for the next step. You can begin making meals more interesting by mixing different food cubes. You can create many different tasty combinations. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Vegetables
- Peas & sweet potatoes
- Green beans & carrots
- Carrots & peas
- Asparagus & cauliflower
- Broccoli, cauliflower, & carrots
- Butternut squash & corn
- Yellow squash & cauliflower
- Zucchini & corn
Fruits
- Peaches & pears
- Raspberries & apples
- Nectarines & bananas
- Papayas & pineapple
- Blueberries & pears
- Strawberries, peaches, & bananas
- Cantaloupe & mangos
Fruit & Vegetable Combos
- Sweet potatoes & apples
- Acorn squash & pears
- Pineapple & green beans
- Avocados & butternut squash
- Pears & peas
Vegetables & Beans
- White beans & peas
- Pinto beans & spinach
- Chick peas & broccoli
- Kidney beans & carrots
- Black beans, zucchini, & corn
Vegetables & Meat
- Chicken, broccoli, & cauliflower
- Chicken & sweet potatoes
- Chicken, corn, & peas
- Turkey & peas
- Turkey, pears, & cherries
- Beef, peas, & sweet potatoes
- Beef, corn, & green beans
- Beef & asparagus
- Pork, carrots, & cauliflower
- Pork & apples
