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Baby Food
From Peggy's Kitchen: Three easy and nutritious baby recipes: Beans, Cheesy Beans and Rice, Rice and Veggies.
Reality Check: One Tired Mom Responds
How many parents, especially those with full-time jobs, really have the time to make baby’s food? Let’s find out.
Slow Cooker Oatmeal
From Peggy's Kitchen: You'll love waking up to this creamy cereal. Top with fruit, maple syrup, or honey and enjoy!
Toddler Treat: Creamy Cukes
From Peggy's Kitchen: This salad is a great childhood memory of times spent with grandma, and we are delighted to share it with you.
Couscous Sand Castles
Just the name of this side dish is cool enough for a little kid to give it a try, and the great taste will keep ’em digging in.
Rice-Oat Crackers
These light, flaky crackers are perfect for infants because they contain no wheat, sweeteners, or hydrogenated oils.
Papaya Summer Soup
From Peggy's Kitchen: Cold, fruit soups may seem a bit sophisticated for a toddler, but think again. They are perfect--sweet, healthy, and refreshing.
In the Kitchen with Baby
Babies and young children wait expectantly for their parents to feed them and the choice of what goes into an infant's mouth is up to us, at least while our children are small.



Quinoa
From Peggy's Kitchen: Quinoa has a better protein value than most grains and is perfect for those who need more protein, such as pregnant or nursing mothers.

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