Rating: Summary: Super Baby Food Review: An excellent source of information! Not only does Ruth cover making baby and toddler foods, she also includes many helpful hints for the entire house. Also has tons of money and time saving tips! I feel so good when I feed my super baby Super Baby Food! Ruth also has an excellent web-site! I strongly recommend it for every parent.
Rating: Summary: True Healthy Nutrition for your Baby Review: I have the Super Baby Food book and can not begin to tell you the benefits of following it's suggestions about feeding your baby / toddler. The money saved by making your own food and the nutritional benefits your child will receive are tremendous.I'd recommend this book to all new and existing mothers.
Rating: Summary: Mommy of a Super Baby Food Baby Review: I have found this book to be a great help in the kitchen. I recommend it to anyone who wants to prepare their baby fresh food (you will even save money). The book makes a lot of sense by taking advantage of great foods like tofu. As a chiropractor who always teaches my patients about nutrition, I felt it was only natural to be sure that my baby had the best nutritional diet available. Super Baby Food will give you easy to follow step by step instructions. You too can have a happy and healthy baby.
Rating: Summary: a must-have for every new parent Review: I highly recommend this book to all new parents. It has a wealth of information on feeding your baby and toddler as well as practical advice on how to prepare the foods and where to obtain them. Not only am I feeding my baby nurtitiously but our family is eating better as well!
Rating: Summary: A Very Valuable Resource Review: I am a real "information hound" and seek very complete resources. This book is better than my wildest dreams for a baby-food-and-beyond reference! It has enabled me to make ALL of my baby's food, as well as guiding me through the maze of nutritional information. I recommend this book to every new mother I know!
Rating: Summary: Super Baby Foods Review: I am a chiropractor with an 8 month old baby. This is a book that I reference every day. As my baby's digestive system matures, her dietary needs change. This book is easy to read and gives me complete information on how to quickly and easily prepare the foods that she is ready to eat...when she is ready to eat them! Excellent for busy moms who want a wholesome diet for their babies. A must in every mommy's kitchen.
Rating: Summary: Super Baby Food Review: This is a fabulous book for babies. Not only is it informative and helpful, the recipies and information are terrific. My ten month old son will get a lot of use from this book. My only regret is that I didn't get it sooner!
Rating: Summary: This Book Has Got To Be Kidding Review: This is a book for those who found What To Expect When You're Expecting's "Best Odds Diet" and What To Eat When You're Expecting too lax. No child I've ever met eats this way. (And yes, I know lots of veggetarian, organic babies.) Recommending *dessicated liver powder* for those of us who think babies should have some meat? Brewer's yeast for infants? Please! I'd never get my baby to trust another spoonful of anything again if I gave him this. Kelp? This book is impossible, laughable, and downright stupid, according to my pediatrician. Do not bother buying it. Check it out of the library if you need a laugh, but don't waste the money.
Rating: Summary: Great Book For New Mommies! Review: This book is wonderful! So many times I have looked to other books and ped looking for answers about food and bf/formula amounts. No one could answer my questions adequately and then I discovered this great book. Super Baby Food discusses infant/toddler nutrition and takes the guess work of how and what to feed baby. Food cubes and Super Porridge are very easy to make with no culinary skills or expensive kitchen equipment. Purchase this book and help your child get a great nutritional start in life!
Rating: Summary: A Super(b) Baby Food book Review: The title says it all: It is a 'Super(b) Baby Food' book! There is so much you can do so wrong and so much you can do so right - this book explains EVERYTHING to the point of paranoia that only a parent can assume about their baby. She doesn't just make it look easy - it IS easy, written without assuming that you know too much or too little; and written with love, from a mother to other mothers and fathers. It is a must for any new parents library, to pass down the generations, because you can't fall behind with the author's on-line, hands-on support through the internet, that gives you constant updates and newsbreaks as far as the contents of the book are concerned. And the best part? It's not 600 pages on food, food, and food. It is loaded with hundreds of economizing tips & notes. (No matter if it is mentioned on page #67, she repeats it briefly wherever and how ever many times it is necessary, so you can't go wrong.) There are chapters on how to throw a party that won't rob the bank and holiday arts and crafts - just to keep them busy on those there's-nothing-to-do days. Then there's another part which concisely tells you all you need to know including nutritional value, how-to-buy guide, preparation using various cooking methods, storage, freezing and expiry of specific fruits and veggies, aside from other homemade products for baby, mommy and daddy and your baby's domain - the home. Two chapters are devoted solely to nutrition and nutrient breakdowns of foods, and IT'S NOT BORING! But the best is last - that wonderful nutrition bursting diet she has put together. You end up giving your baby such a variety of foods that gives little taste buds a run for THEIR money and not yours. By the time baby is a year old, it is close to being a connoisseur and it's all healthy! And when you have a toddler in hand, her recipes for shop-bought snacks are sooo easy to do yourself, and you pay for the food - not the packaging! Feeding your baby the right food is as important as the loving cuddles that feed the parent-child relationship. This is the undertone of this book. Need I say more?
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