Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 In a message dated 2/21/2006 10:19:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: 1. What's the least refined sweetener you'd recommend? Molasses? Maple syrup? Honey? Are they all basically the same? Do you find rice syrup goes over well? 2. What are some easy recipes that your babies love? He insists that he will feed himself so I'm especially interested in finger food ideas (especially high protein ones), not spooned-in foods. I'd suggest blackstrap molasses for the iron content, BUt only if baby is over 12 mths. no baby under 12 mths should have honey or molasses due to the possibility of botulism contamination. easy finger foods? beans and peas are the easiest. chickpeas (you might want to slip the skins off first), and kidney beans, and black beans are favorites around here. hummous, though messy, is a major favorite. whole grain pancakes, cut up, I make lentils and cauliflower and broccoli and carrots, then put them in the food processor with a little bread crumbs and brewer's yeast, then fry em up like burgers. the BESTY recipe book for little ones, IMO, is The Super Baby Food Book. She has more recipes then you can manage to read! Food, drinks, even playdoh. It's not exclusively veg, but 99.5% of it is, and she reiterates constantly that meat is not a good idea for anyone! (my only beef with her is her info on breastfeeding is incorrect.) Lisa ** SAHM to Leif and Winter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 In a message dated 2/21/2006 10:19:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Oh yeah, all of my kids love tofu scramble what is everyone's favorite way to do a tofu scramble? we still eat eggs, because I buy organic, cage free, vegetarian fed, etc., and beacause I like the kids to have the brain fats. But, I'd love to have an alternative, just as a change of pace. Lisa ** SAHM to Leif and Winter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 oh, I forgot: My other big trick is the new protein filled, fiber filled pasta... forgot the name of it, but it has flax seeds and extra protein... I make that, and some homemade sauce (the trick is to puree veggies into the sauce, so no picking happens!) My also big trick is that I blanch a huge bunch of kale, puree it in a food processor, and freeze it in ice cube trays every week or so... then everytime I make anything like soup or sauce, I throw 4-5 cubes in for an extra kick of iron and vitamins! Lisa ** SAHM to Leif and Winter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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