QUOTE(nigahiga_ @ Nov 14 2020, 04:44 PM)
There's tons of products in the market for baby food with the age range highlighted on the box too. It isn't that hard to choose. On this aspect, parents can probably try out the flavors and discover which one that the baby likes the most. However, mom's breast milk is still the best because it has all the nutrients that baby needs.
After the age of 6 months, you can introduce a more solid food to the baby. Porridge is the best because they're soft and you can customize it however you like to make it flavorful. One popular recipe that is trending on the Internet is probably broccoli porridge.
You can give it a try and it's very easy to make it too. Just remember if you're using certain ingredients, make sure they are soft enough for the baby or at least blend them right.
That broccoli porridge trend you mentioned? Spot on. It’s simple and full of nutrients. I’d just add a quick reminder for anyone reading: even with store-bought baby food, it’s smart to keep an eye on what’s actually in the jar or pouch. Some popular brands have been found to contain heavy metals like lead and arsenic, which could seriously impact development. There’s this useful guide here on that issue if anyone wants to dig into it. Always good to be safeAfter the age of 6 months, you can introduce a more solid food to the baby. Porridge is the best because they're soft and you can customize it however you like to make it flavorful. One popular recipe that is trending on the Internet is probably broccoli porridge.
You can give it a try and it's very easy to make it too. Just remember if you're using certain ingredients, make sure they are soft enough for the baby or at least blend them right.
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