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Mite wrote:

> I need a recommendation for a baby food book. I would like to give one
> to my sister-in-law who just had her first baby.
>
> I am looking not so much for a book with recipes as for a book with
> complete lists of when and how each type of food should be introduced.
>
> I raised my babies on the Super Baby Food book by Ruth Yaron, and I
> would give it without hesitation if it wasn't for its strong emphasis on
> a vegetarian diet. Any other suggestions?
>
> Mite
> http://www.shopncook.com


I have The Well Fed Baby Book and I now find it nicely organized with
lists of foods for different stages of development and easy and tasty
recipes with not-too-hard-to-find ingredients. However, when I was a
first time mom, I would have appreciated a book with lots of pretty
pictures and good recipes.

I liked the Organic Baby and Toddler Cookbook for the pictures and the
few recipes I tried in there (borrowed from the library) were good - it
has a UK bent to it, though. Some of the info presented in it goes
against what is currently recommended (ex. weaning), so I wouldn't get
it for a first foods kind of book - I'd use it more for inspiration.
And I still plan on getting it some day!