what cook book for toddlers food is the best?

hi decided to stop giving my little munchkin jars of now shes one (I admit I'm a lazy mare when it comes to cooking and only time I've cooked for lily before was complete disaster and we both ended up in tears and the bloke banned me from the kitchen). anyway I really should learn all this stuff now don't you think don't want her to grow up thinking all food comes out a microwave so if anyone has any idea I'd be SO greatful. ta.
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elainecook
Reply elainecook 1 years ago
I have the Annabel KArmel book and its great. My little one has eaten everything I've made from it. I'm even using it to widen the diet of my older 2 boys (much to their disgust). They have liked most of the stuff I've made once I've persuaded them to eat it.
prozacfairy
Reply prozacfairy 1 years ago
theres lots of booked out there, actually quite confusing!! some really good ideas. there are alot of websites as well. one good one is www.annabelkarmel.com save you a few bob on buying the books!!!) Ive actually looked through this website and some others and have found some really good ideas so Ive made up a little book with all the recipes in, listed by month. my little one is 8 months old. another website is www.wholesomebabyfood.com www.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com..... Im vegetarian and am bringing up my lo same but the website have meat recipes too...good luck and have fun in the kitchen!!!!
cheers mate. sure we'll have a riot! there seem to be loads and flicked through couple in waterstones can't remember which- and looked totally complicated for me, having attention span of a cocker spaniel with ADHD. least lily can a laugh at her mum getting stressed out over mush in a range of "lovely" colours.
babybaby1001
Reply babybaby1001 1 years ago
hi decided to stop giving my little munchkin jars of now shes one (I admit I'm a lazy mare when it comes to cooking and only time I've cooked for lily before was complete disaster and we both ended up in tears and the bloke banned me from the kitchen). anyway I really should learn all this stuff now don't you think don't want her to grow up thinking all food comes out a microwave so if anyone has any idea I'd be SO greatful. ta.
theres lots of booked out there, actually quite confusing!! some really good ideas. there are alot of websites as well. one good one is www.annabelkarmel.com save you a few bob on buying the books!!!) Ive actually looked through this website and some others and have found some really good ideas so Ive made up a little book with all the recipes in, listed by month. my little one is 8 months old. another website is www.wholesomebabyfood.com www.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com..... Im vegetarian and am bringing up my lo same but the website have meat recipes too...good luck and have fun in the kitchen!!!!
prozacfairy
Reply prozacfairy 1 years ago
hi decided to stop giving my little munchkin jars of now shes one (I admit I'm a lazy mare when it comes to cooking and only time I've cooked for lily before was complete disaster and we both ended up in tears and the bloke banned me from the kitchen). anyway I really should learn all this stuff now don't you think don't want her to grow up thinking all food comes out a microwave so if anyone has any idea I'd be SO greatful. ta.
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