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Exploring newer Tastes and Finger foods

 
Exploring newer Tastes and Finger foods


This is sometimes termed the third stage of weaning – around this time babies have 3 meals and snacks in between. Pureed food is a thing of the past. Babies now eat minced or even finely chopped food. It is the right time to experiment with flavors, textures and colors. Feed your baby more if she want to eat more but again, don't force her to have more than she wants.



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Is it ok to offer baby food with strong flavors and spice?





At what age can I give baby chopped food instead of pureed ones?





Can my baby get all she needs from a vegetarian diet?





What can I add to my baby's meals to help her gain weight?





What are probiotics and prebiotics and why are they important for my baby?





What is the disadvantage of snacking, my child seems to prefer that to proper meals?





I feel my baby is on the chubby side. Should I use low fat ingredients in his meals?





Sometimes I offer my baby solid food three times a day and when I am busy it can even drop to once a day. Is this why my child gives me a hard time with her feeds?





My baby wants the 'junk' food other family members eat, how can I avoid this habit from developing?



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