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Dairy for Baby Food - All You Need to Know About Offering Your Baby Dairy
Yogurt What is the age to introduce yogurt to baby? Learn why introducing yogurt to your baby really does not jive with the "No Dairy Until 1 Year" rule.
Cheese As we mention on our Dairy FAQ page, cheeses are typically offered to the non-allergic baby between 8 and 10 months of age. If your baby has a known or suspected dairy allergy (either a milk protein or lactose intolerance) then you should wait to introduce cheese and other dairy when your infant is older.
Whole Milk is not recommended for baby until 12 months of age - why? Whole Cow Milk does not contain enough nutrients, vitamins or minerals to adequately and properly sustain an infant's growth.
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Baby Food Cubes May Be Safely Kept in the Freezer for 3 Months. It is preferable, not an absolute must, to use the cubes within 1 month however.
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Welcome to our page about Dairyfor Baby Food. On this page we list some of the dairy products that you will be feeding your baby.
Click on the dairy product that you are interested in and find all sorts of information such as when to introduce dairy, the nutritional information for each and even some yummy recipes too!

STARTING BABY ON SOLID FOODS
Useful articles and charts to help you with the fun and folly of introducing baby to solid foods!
Please be sure to visit our Baby Food Articles Library for more great information about solid foods!
Visit our Baby Food Blog & Check out our Mini Contests!
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SAMPLE BABY FOOD MENUS
Visit our Sample Schedule for Introducing Baby's First Foods and our Sample Menu pages below:

MORE HOMEMADE BABY FOOD RECIPES & RECIPE TOPICS
View these pages for more tips & topics on baby feeding & cooking baby foods.
- Freezing Homemade Baby Foods
- Vitamins & Minerals in Baby's Foods
- Baby Food Myths - Archived
- Baby Food Recipes Downloads
- Freebies for Baby

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