By: Jess | | On: November 18, 2016 | Recipe Type: Baby Food, Family Food, Purées, Sides, Textured Food, Textured Food, Toddler Food, Vegetarian, Vegetarian
Sweet Orange, Vegetable & Broccoli Puree A lovely seasonal vegetable puree for the babies or a yummy mash for older children and adults. Nutrition Note: The natural sweetness for the sweet potato and carrot appeals to babies’ innate preference for sweetness and encourages acceptance and enjoyment of broccoli. This recipe...
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By: Jess | | On: November 18, 2016 | Recipe Type: Dairy Free, Dinner, Egg Free, Family Food, Gluten Free, Lunch, Textured Food, Toddler Food, Wheat Free
Chicken, Capsicum & Brown Rice {OUR NEW COOKBOOK IS ON SALE NOW} A one-pot wonder (and allergy friendly) – this chicken, capsicum and brown rice family meal only needs 10 minutes prep then you get to leave the oven to do the rest. Fussy Eating Tip: To modify the recipe for older babies,...
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By: Jess | | On: October 24, 2016 | Recipe Type: Baby Food, Dinner, Family Food, Finger Food, Finger Food, Kids Parties, Lunch, Textured Food, Toddler Food
Easy Chicken Balls {OUR NEW COOKBOOK IS ON SALE NOW} When you need a quick and easy chicken nugget recipe for the kids look no further! They feature regularly at George and Hamish’s mealtime. They’re so simple to prepare, are baked in the oven plus I find plenty leftover for the...
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By: Jess | | On: October 13, 2016 | Recipe Type: Egg Free, Family Food, Textured Food, Toddler Food, Vegetarian
Apple Crumble Pies For a winter warming family dessert we can’t go past these apple crumble pies. Just as delicious as they look try serving them with some Greek or natural yoghurt, homemade custard or a spoonful of ice cream. Fussy Eating Tip: Cooking with your kids allows them to interact...
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By: Jess | | On: October 13, 2016 | Recipe Type: Dinner, Family Food, Lunch, Textured Food, Toddler Food, Vegetarian
Spanakopita This delicious, Greek-inspired spinach and feta pie makes for a great winter family meal. Fussy Eating Tip: If the dill is too strong a flavour for the little ones, try decreasing the amount, swapping it for parsley or leaving it out altogether to better encourage acceptance. You can even...
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