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Use Seasonal Veggies For Baby Food

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Date: 07/24/2008 Topics: Food Tips & Info > Vegetables | Parenting > Baby > Nutrition  
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Since vegetables are in abundance right now, it's a great time to prepare homecooked food for your little ones. Prepare and cook whatever vegetables you have available, keeping in mind that additives are best not added to baby food. When cooking is done, puree the vegetables and pour them into ice cube trays. Freeze. Remove the veggie cubes and store them in sealed bags in the freezer. When preparing lunch or dinner for your little one, all you need to do is pop out a cube or two and heat it up. The bonus for you is knowing what went into the food as well as the savings at the grocery store.

By Sandy from Elon, NC
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