Baby cereal

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a white bowl filled with cream sitting on top of a pink napkin

The homemade multigrain porridge is wholesome cereal recipe that is packed with nutrients for your baby. It's such a versatile cereal recipe, that as your baby grows you can change the coarseness of the cereal and what more you, as an adult can have it too. The addition of brown rice, ragi, barley, and oats into the porridge makes it wholesome and packed with fiber and nutrients that is super good for your growing baby. Note: Most babies will start “solid” foods between the ages of 4 - 6…

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baby's first cereal is in a bowl and on a tray with spoons

Making your own baby cereal costs a fraction of what you can buy it for and takes just minutes! Learn how with our simple tutorial. #homemadebabyfood #diybabyfood #bestfoodsforbaby #babycerealrecipes #babyfoodrecipes

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easy oatmeal baby cereal recipe for toddlers to make with the help of an infant

This Oatmeal Baby Cereal is filled with both Omega-3s and Antioxidants and is a great beginner baby cereal for any age. Baby Food Recipes | Baby Food By Age | Baby Food Chart | Baby Food Nutrition | Baby Nutrition | Baby Health | Organic Baby Food | Homemade Baby Food #babyfood #babyrecipes #babyfoodrecipes

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baby cereal in a bowl with text overlay that reads 12 ways to use baby cereal

One Baby item we rarely used was Baby Cereal, and yet I always had some on hand for each kid. I don't think we even used one serving with the last baby... If you have or recently have had a baby in your home, you might find yourself in the same boat. It might seem a little strange, but you can repurpose that baby cereal into a ton of other things that aren't just for babies!! Not wasting what you already have in your house is just one aspect of living a frugal life! Here are 12 ways to use…

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I swear by these pancakes. My kid loves them and they have no sugar added at all (apart from the sugar in your cereals). They are great to use up all the leftover baby cereal you have around your house. This also makes a great finger food for your kid, even if they have only a couple of teeth. Or you can make them for just for yourself. First of all you will need: 1/2 cup of plain flour (you can replace it with wholemeal flour but you'll get a way heavier pancake) 1/2 cup of baby cereal…

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