Posted on 08 January 2010. Tags: balance diet, carbohydrates, fruit, milk, protein, salt, sugar, toddler, vegetables
Toddler have different nutritional needs than adults. They need more fat and less fiber. Pay attention to these differences when you plan to eat toddler menu:
Sugar & Salt – forget the use of sugar and salt in the baby menu. Even if he had aged over 1 year, limit its use. Consumption of salt to a toddler no more than 1 / 6 the maximum number of adults per day or less than 1 gram. Observe infant food because the food of adults is not necessarily suitable for him. Sometimes mother Read more...
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Posted on 01 August 2009. Tags: Baby Food Security, Frozen vegetables, fruit too sour, fruits that are not peeled, Home Made Baby Food, nuts, orange and pineapple, popcorn, raisins, raw vegetables, salt, spices or sharp taste / sting, spinach, sugar, tubers green
Not all the food that we like are also preferred by infants. Soft and sweet, the food we give is also not necessarily safe for the baby. To ensure you do not select one, try to follow some tips below.
Never give nuts, raisins, popcorn, raw vegetables, fruits that are not peeled, or peanut butter to children under the age of 2 years.
Do not give honey to your baby, it caused potentially for interference on the baby’s stomach.
Do not give spinach or all types of tubers green as the main Read more...
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Posted on 07 June 2009. Tags: Babies, babies and toddlers, Britain's Food Standards Agency, children's food campaign, fats, food nutrition, Food Standard Agency, formula milk and foods, haert disease, healthy, parents, saturated fats, sugar, sustain
Results of this survey was taken from Reuters News. All of parents have to know what good food nutrition. Not all babies food was marketed and advertised healthy. Some baby foods contain as much sugar and saturated fats as cookies or cheeseburgers, a British food pressure group said.
Publishing results of a survey of more than 100 foods for babies and toddlers, the Children’s Food Campaign said Farley’s rusks were 29 percent sugar and some Cow & Gate toddler biscuits contained Read more...
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