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So Easy Baby Food: A Personalized Guide to Making Baby Food at Home

So Easy Baby Food: A Personalized Guide to Making Baby Food at Home
By Joan Ahlers, Cheryl Tallman

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Presented in an innovative format that is a combination of cookbook, workbook, and instructional guide, this reference helps parents provide dietary essentials for their babies through all-natural, homemade baby food. With more than 40 recipes for fruit, vegetable, and protein purees, hundreds of suggestions for creating meals, and tips for enhancing flavor with herbs, parents will learn to easily prepare food in only 30 minutes per week that looks, smells, and tastes better than any mass-produced variety. In addition to the recipes, the guide provides information on the benefits of homemade baby food, introducing solid foods, and developing healthy eating habits, while the workbook format makes it easy to record allergies and other reactions.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #251993 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-02-21
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .55" h x 8.45" w x 8.42" l, 1.14 pounds
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • 117 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Two sisters with five children between them put a 21st century spin on conventional baby food preparation. Learn how they took a 30 minute concept and parlayed it into a healthy enterprise called Fresh Baby. (Electronic Retailer (JAN 2005) 4 page Cover Story: Baby Fres )

The number of overweight Americans is big and getting bigger. 64 percent of US adults are either obese or overweight, and 15 percent of children and adolescents are overweight, according to recent figures from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Overweight has replaced smoking as the latest epidemic to conquer.... Wellness offerings that improve eating habits and prevent overweight are hot, too. Sisters, Cheryl Tallman, 40 and Joan Ahlers, 36, are promting health food choices with their Petoskey,MI start-up, Fresh Baby LLC. The Fresh Start baby food kit, which includes a 42 recipe all-natural cookbook, an instructional video, freezer trays, and a quick reference guide retails for $34.95. “The [overweight] prevention market is underserved.” says Ahlers, There’s an enormous opportunity for companies to get very creative with products and services in this category. (Entreprenuer (DEC 2003) What's Hot for 2004 (Exceprt from mu )

About the Author

Joan Ahlers is the cofounder, with her sister Cheryl, of www.FreshBaby.com, a site dedicated to raising children with healthy eating habits. She lives in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Cheryl Tallman is an authority on the subject of healthy eating habits for infants, toddlers, and children, and the author of So Easy Baby Food Basics. She lives in Petoskey, Michigan. They are the coauthors of So Easy Baby Food Kit and So Easy Toddler Food.