This Free eBook Teaches Parents How To Make Delicious And Nutritious DIY Baby Food

When it comes to exciting parenting milestones, introducing your baby to food for the first time is definitely up there among the fun ones. Whether your baby likes the food you’re feeding them or not, the faces they make during the process are sure to make everyone smile. For many babies, the first food experience they have is with baby food out of a jar — and let’s be honest, that food isn’t always the yummiest (be honest, mama, we know you tasted it, too).

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Instead, what if you could give your baby super fresh baby food, so they’re tasting their first fruits and veggies as they’re meant to be eaten? Well, now that’s easier than ever. With Swaddles n’ Bottles free eBook, “Made With Love: Baby Food (25 Recipes for Tiny Tastebuds),” making DIY baby food has never been easier.

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With just a few simple ingredients, a NutriBullet Baby, and the Swaddles n’ Bottles eBook, you can make baby food right at home. If it’s your first time ever making baby food, don’t stress; the eBook has all sorts of tips and tricks for making purees your baby will love. Here are four pieces of essential advice:

  1. Start out with a bland food, like rice cereal or oatmeal cereal.
  2. Feed baby when they aren’t too hungry — this will keep them from getting too frustrated and fussy.
  3. Thin out purees using water, formula, or breastmilk.
  4. Don’t stress! Things will get messy, so just have fun with it.
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Whether you’re just introducing your baby to foods, or making snacks for a toddler, this eBook has recipes you’ll love. The book starts at the very beginning — with oatmeal and rice cereals. Next, it moves on to simple single-food purees, like apple, banana, pumpkin, pear, and sweet potato. After that, it introduces you to puree combinations, like avocado + banana, carrots + apple + sweet potato, and apple + cinnamon oatmeal. Finally, you’ll find small bites (for older babies), like oatmeal bites, mini omelet bites, apple mango yogurt melts, and four-ingredient pancakes.

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Ready to get started? Get your very own free eBook on the Swaddles n’ Bottles website!