Breast to Bib
Finally, the toddler section. This explains when your toddler can have those “no no” foods (like grapes, honey, and peanuts), and how to deal with a picky toddler who doesn’t seem to like anything. This section finishes with around 20 recipes for delicious, family-friendly meals like chicken nuggets, popcorn chicken, barbecue sauce, fruit dip, and more. They’re great for toddlers — but they’re enjoyed by all! (One tester said one of the recipes was so good that she wished it were in a different book, so that those without young children didn’t miss it! Keep that in mind if that’s you — the recipes are still awesome for all ages!)
Take a look at the Table of Contents:
- Why is Breastfeeding Important?
- Does “Low Milk Supply” Really Exist?
- What If I Need to Supplement?
- What if My Baby Has Allergies?
- Supplements and Babies
- When Do We Start Solids?
- Which Foods First and Why?
- Ideal Feeding Schedules
- Babies and Finger Foods
- Supplements and Older Babies
- Guacamole
- Pate
- Yogurt
- Scrambled Eggs
- Veggies and Meat Dinner
- Apple-Pear Sauce
- Apple-Peach Sauce
- Chocolate “Pudding”
- Baby Custard
- A Note About Full-Term Breastfeeding
- Why is My Toddler Picky?
- When Can My Toddler Eat…?
- Transitioning to Table Food
- Finger Foods and Snack Foods
- Pita Pizzas
- Quesadillas (w/soaked tortilla recipe)
- Popcorn
- Toast with Apple Butter
- Chicken Nuggets
- Barbecue Sauce
- Pigs in a Blanket (w/soaked crescent roll recipe)
- Mini-Meatballs
- Easy Chocolate Pudding
- Chicken and Bacon Salad
- Popcorn Chicken
- Cheese Sauce
- Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
- Grilled Cheese Roll-ups
- Chocolate Hazelnut Balls
- Fruit Dip
- Vegetable Dip
- Fruit Juice Popsicles
What are others saying about Breast to Bib?
Okay, I am in total love with your book. I have never been so happy with a book written about baby foods! I jumped on the “AP” bandwagon eight years ago, and have been immersed in all things AP since. I agree whole-heartedly with your breastfeeding advice, when to introduce what foods to toddlers, and your advice about supplements. Your recipes are easy to make and wholesome foods the whole family can enjoy!
–Lea Harris, www.nourishingtreasures.com
Breast to Bib is a fantastic resource, especially for new-to-the-game real food parents, full of practical advice and delicious sounding recipes. As the mother of a nine month old, I appreciate the time and effort Kate put into researching the topics addressed in this e-book and look forward to implementing her advice as my husband and I seek to raise a real food kid.
– Faith Storms, Storms Stories
I couldn’t help but get excited as I read this book for the first time. Kate has covered all the bases when it comes to giving your child the best nutritional start in life. From breastfeeding to toddlerhood, her explanations, advice, research and recipes have got you covered! I am constantly getting questions from mothers curious about appropriate first foods or baby food recipes, and I am thrilled to be able to point them to this resource from now on!
–Jill Winger, www.theprairiehomestead.com
Knowing what and when to feed your baby can be a daunting task. With Breast to Bib, all your questions are answered. This book walks you though your babies eating development from breastfeeding in the very beginning to picky toddlers toward the end. In addition to the wealth of knowledge about how to go about feeding your child, there are many great recipes to help you present creative yet nutritious foods for your child. I highly recommend this book!
–Brittany, www.thepistachioproject.blogspot.com
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