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Baby Let's Eat! |
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Rating: Summary: So far, great for new eaters! Review: Has many good recipes for steaming veggies and fruits in combination with other fruits and veggies. Most can be eaten by family and leftovers frozen. Easy to follow directions. AND the book lays flat when you have it open to a recipe! No more loosing your place! I bought two other baby food books and this one is by far the best I got. Great deal!
Rating: Summary: Great book even after 12 years! Review: I bought this book when I was pregnant with my first child. Now, 12 years later, I still refer to it for ideas, inspiration and recipes. I'm glad to see it is still in print as I refer people to it all the time!
Rating: Summary: Easy to Make Recipes Review: I received this book as a gift. I was new at feeding my infant "finger foods" and I was so confused on what to feed and what not to feed. The recipes are divided in sections according to age. At the beginning of each section, there is a menu plan and some tips on feeding. The recipes are not only good for the whole family but they don't cost alot to make.
Rating: Summary: Great for Vegetarian families! Review: I've searched for good toddler cookbooks, and Coyle's is one of the best. I've substituted items and made great vegan Shephard's Pie, soups, and goodies. I've suggested this book to all of my friends who have toddlers. The dishes also work well as food for the entire family. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Useful but a outdated Review: The book is outdated in that it refers to the four basic food groups (pyramid food groups have been around a long time now) and shows pictures in each recipe for which food groups are included. I did not notice that the copyright date was old. And, I think it had a couple of suggestions for feeding things to little ones that I wouldn't follow (but every mom makes those decisions on their own anyway). I almost returned it but since I really don't know anything about cooking (I had to read directions to make rice) I did find some useful information. And, for moms who want to do the more healthy thing for example there is a recipe for healthy yogurt instead of buying yogurt with sugar in it.This is the kind of thing I found helpful. There are some really good looking recipes for a beginner cook like me.
Rating: Summary: Informative Guide to Nutrition Review: This book has a lot of helpful information regarding infant and toddler feeding. I tried many of the recipes and found that they were pretty tasty, if I added a little salt! NO sugar and NO salt in a diet are good goals to strive for but perhaps a bit unrealistic. Nevertheless the book is a useful tool if you are truly interested in getting you kids off to a healthy start nutrition-wise.
Rating: Summary: Not even one` Review: Usually I don't write reviews but with this book I had too. I bought it bc my 10 month old won't eat baby food anymore and I was hopeing for some better ideas for what to feed him now. All of the recepies for people under 12 months are either pures or contain egg. Almost all of the ones for children over 12 months contain lots of milk and cheese some even contain nuts. Also most of the recepies take a long time to prepair and cook. In short their is not a single one I'm looking forward to trying and I'm glad I bought it used.
Rating: Summary: Not even one` Review: Usually I don't write reviews but with this book I had too. I bought it bc my 10 month old won't eat baby food anymore and I was hopeing for some better ideas for what to feed him now. All of the recepies for people under 12 months are either pures or contain egg. Almost all of the ones for children over 12 months contain lots of milk and cheese some even contain nuts. Also most of the recepies take a long time to prepair and cook. In short their is not a single one I'm looking forward to trying and I'm glad I bought it used.
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