Sugar and spice and all nice? Sure, but without the sugar. By all means add a pinch of ginger, cinnamon, rosemary, garlic powder and more to your homemade baby food purees. This is what production homemade baby food is all about! Giving your baby fresh food with a range of herbs and spices will well make transitioning to eating the family's food easy.
There are so many different herbs and spices to try, but be sure that the spices you choose are not spicy hot. Ground herbs and spices such as ground rosemary or ground ginger are the best options. You can also save a bundle by buying your spices from Costco or Sam's Club over former grocery stores. It is never propose to add sugar or salt to your babies diet.
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Some pediatricians propose waiting until 8 months to give the baby spices. Some mothers disagree. Please check with your pediatrician before trying anything new. And the "4 day wait" rule applies when introducing herbs and spices to be sure there aren't any allergic reactions. Caution: Not all of these recipes will be standard for some infants due to an infants age. You may substitute or leave out ingredients as you need.
Here are a few combination's to try:
Green Beans with Garlic & Onion Powder
Cornish Hen with Ground Rosemary
Chicken with Cinnamon Apples
Sweet Potatoes with Cinnamon & Nutmeg
Garlic Potatoes with dill & parsley
Tuna with Paprika
Pear with vanilla
Bananas with Ginger
What is "4 day wait"?
When introducing new foods to your baby, many pediatrician's recommended to give the same food to your baby 4 days in a row so that you can well pinpoint foods that may cause an allergic reaction.
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