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Can anybody suggest any good recipe books for cooking for babies and toddlers – I have an 8 month old. Thanks 🙂

Posted by Lisa 19/06/2013

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  • I honestly just serve Bub what we are eating, generally deconstructed say we’re eating a burger I’ll serve each part individually or a lasagne cut up into small parts even noodles just chopped up!


  • You can pretty much cook anything for bub that cook for yourself with just a few adjustments like no added salt or sugar


  • Really interesting reading the comments on this!


  • Jamie Oliver, any of his cook books, they’re great all rounders. Covers everyone and every situation, from posh to povo. And he makes the difficult super easy. I can’t rave enough about him


  • I used to use Annabel Karmel she has quite a lot and they are very simple recipes.


  • “Wholefood for children” by Jude Blereau.
    Recipes for kids 6 months up.
    http://www.wholefoodcooking.com.au/01-books01.html


  • Many great recipes at baby and toddler coles.com.au
    Also you can get baby and toddler magazine for free in the shop.


  • i use one handed cook website as a guide for my daughter on starting her solids


  • there are some good comments here


  • Not any recipe books but there are some good recipes in the MoM recipe section!


  • how did it go? 🙂


  • Some good ideas below – hope they have helped.


  • I used a site for some ideas and they also have book: http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/WBFBook.htm


  • Did you end up finding a good recipe book?


  • Just puree everything and anything and you can become your own cook book recipe


  • What book did you end up using?


  • Some great suggestions below – hope they have helped.


  • I have one for kids Woman’s Day 46 fun recipes inspired by kids’ favourite rhymes – The Nursery Rhyme Cookbook
    Has some awesome ideas on what to make for kids


  • I get all of mine from online, there are loads online.


  • Coles and woolworths have baby clubs and have recipies in their magazine. It free!


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