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simply natural baby food by cathe olson is a good toddler book, we have

made a few of the recipes for the whole family. it isn't always

vegetarian/vegan but it does provide vegetarian/vegan alternatives for

almost every recipe.

organic baby & toddler cookbook by lizzie vann is the same way, it divides

into age categories and doesn't always have a substitute (but sometimes it

is easy to figure one out). it has a good snack section. but i will admit i

don't use it too much anymore. we have been quite lucky that my daughter

will now eat almost all of what we will.

 

tara

 

 

 

 

We are only a family of three, but my daughter is still only 20 months.

There are a lot of things she doesn't like, so I usually get her something

she will like. I have found that the hardest thing with this type cooking,

is finding things she will eat. I haven't found a good cookbook for kids

her age. She does like fruit and veggies raw though, like carrots, and

other things. As for my husband and I we like just about everything.

Burgers, stirfries, soups, stews, salads, etc.

 

Thanks, Melanie

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Tara,

 

Thanks. My mom would say, I am getting my reward with my daughter. LOL! I was

always a very picky eater, so I guess my mom is getting her revenge with my

daughter, she is pretty picky.

 

Melanie

 

 

 

tara <tara wrote: simply natural baby food by cathe olson is a good

toddler book, we have

made a few of the recipes for the whole family. it isn't always

vegetarian/vegan but it does provide vegetarian/vegan alternatives for

almost every recipe.

organic baby & toddler cookbook by lizzie vann is the same way, it divides

into age categories and doesn't always have a substitute (but sometimes it

is easy to figure one out). it has a good snack section. but i will admit i

don't use it too much anymore. we have been quite lucky that my daughter

will now eat almost all of what we will.

 

tara

 

 

 

 

We are only a family of three, but my daughter is still only 20 months.

There are a lot of things she doesn't like, so I usually get her something

she will like. I have found that the hardest thing with this type cooking,

is finding things she will eat. I haven't found a good cookbook for kids

her age. She does like fruit and veggies raw though, like carrots, and

other things. As for my husband and I we like just about everything.

Burgers, stirfries, soups, stews, salads, etc.

 

Thanks, Melanie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health

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