Has anyone had any luck finding a cookbook that has good meals for your LO's? I feel like I make the same things all the time and want to try something different.
I use the Betty Crocker Quick & Easy 30 minute cookbook. It's nice because most items needed are already in the in pantry. This is one of our favorites:
The book is just called the Baby Led Weaning Cookbook. I have it too and like it.
I also have one called Sugar Free Toddlers, but it mostly seems to be snacks and sweet things rather than full meals. But mostly, we just do regular from-scratch recipes (trying to use as few pre-made / processed ingredients as possible) and leave out the added salt and sugar.
we just give S everything we eat, no special cookbook necessary. We just make sure when we cook, we don't add any extra salt or sugar like @PumpkinAndThePeanut said.
Re: Toddler friendly cookbooks
https://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/no-bake-tomato-skillet-lasagna/e4198376-5daf-4e3c-8af1-41a85b926af7
I also have one called Sugar Free Toddlers, but it mostly seems to be snacks and sweet things rather than full meals. But mostly, we just do regular from-scratch recipes (trying to use as few pre-made / processed ingredients as possible) and leave out the added salt and sugar.