Do use Ice Cube trays to freeze pureed foods. Do not use Ice Cube trays to freeze pureed foods. Each cube should be about one ounce. Each cube should about a ounce. Once frozen, pop out the cubes, store in a sealed plastic bag and use within two months. When frozen, pop out the cubes, store in a sealed plastic bag and use within two months.

Do discard unfinished meals. Do not discard the already eat. Bacteria forms quickly. Bacteria fast way.

Do introduce new foods at the rate of one per week, so you can pinpoint any allergies. Do not introduce new food at the rate of one per week, so you can point to any allergies.

Do make sure your child has accepted most vegetables and fruits before trying any meats. Do make sure that your child has accepted most vegetables and fruits before trying any meat.

Do steam or microwave vegetables and fruits to retain as much vitamins and minerals as possible, as opposed to boiling. Do not steam or microwave vegetables and fruit to retain more vitamins and minerals as possible, in addition to cotton.

Do use as thinners: water left from steaming, breast milk, formula, cow’s milk, yogurt, broth, or apple juice. Do not use as thinners: water left from steaming, breast milk, formula, milk cow, yogurt, broth, or apple juice.

Do use as thickeners: wheat germ, whole-grain cereal, cottage cheese, farmer cheese, cooked egg yolks, yogurt, mashed white or sweet potato. Do not use as thickeners: wheat germ, whole-grain cereal, cottage cheese, farmer cheese, cooked egg yolks, yogurt, mashed white or sweet potatoes.

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