wholesomebabyfood.com is a great website. Also, see the post below "cool website" ...
CP 3/07 BFP 5/07 - Kylie born 2/08. BPF 2/09 - Alexandra born 10/09. TTC since 8/13 - diagnosed difficulty conceiving due to LP defect. Took vitamin B and Vitex Berry to help lengthen. BFP 2/14 - Missed M/C found at 8.5 weeks. D&C at 9w2d. Partial Molar Pregnancy. BFP 11/14
When my brother (who is 11.5 years younger than me) was a baby, we used to make him a baby smoothie:
1 C whole milk 4 oz whole milk yogurt 1/2 banana 3 or 4 large strawberries about a handful of ice
When you blend it, it's going to make quite a bit, so you'll probably get at least two out of it. It will have to be sipped through a straw.
You can put just about anything into a milkshake/smoothie, as long as the flavors are balanced. I've made spinach and broccoli smoothies before and, even though it sounds like it would be gross, with a little salt and sugar it's AWESOME.
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BFP 5/07 - Kylie born 2/08. BPF 2/09 - Alexandra born 10/09.
TTC since 8/13 - diagnosed difficulty conceiving due to LP defect. Took vitamin B and Vitex Berry to help lengthen.
BFP 2/14 - Missed M/C found at 8.5 weeks. D&C at 9w2d. Partial Molar Pregnancy.
BFP 11/14
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When my brother (who is 11.5 years younger than me) was a baby, we used to make him a baby smoothie:
1 C whole milk
4 oz whole milk yogurt
1/2 banana
3 or 4 large strawberries
about a handful of ice
When you blend it, it's going to make quite a bit, so you'll probably get at least two out of it. It will have to be sipped through a straw.
You can put just about anything into a milkshake/smoothie, as long as the flavors are balanced. I've made spinach and broccoli smoothies before and, even though it sounds like it would be gross, with a little salt and sugar it's AWESOME.
HTH