
This post is a cut out from an old magazine. I thought it was brilliant, not to mention beautiful. I've had a few moms ask me about healthy snacks for their tiny ones, so here's a fridge poster for y'all.
To Mel, my mom, & all other caregivers of small people who are too tiny for uncooked veggies, but think they are too big for strained peas. Let them eat smallish pieces of well-cooked or smooshy (& healthy) stuff! Cheers, babies!
ps) does anyone else blog with their babies on their laps? Zora has almost deleted two of my posts today. :)


3 comments:
Those are great! I've probably given my babies most of those things, but when you're in the middle of a crazy day, sometimes you think: What in the world can I give this kid? It's awesome to have a poster nearby for reminders. Thanks!
I really like the pics. I also remember those days of mild panic trying to think of something good to give Aurelia.
One thing I might warn about is giving corn too early - it made her bottom very irritated passing through whole, and she hardly ever has any irritation. Whole peas can do the same thing - even smooshed, they can't chew the outer membrane. Just watch for the membranous veggies and see if any of it bothers baby.
What mag is this from?
thanks Sonya! i wrote it all down! :)
I love your blog! where did you get this cute design???
miss ya
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