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Grains for Baby Food - All You Need to Know About Offering Your Baby Tasty & Nutritious Whole Grains.
Rice is the least of the allergenic grains and this is why it is often recommended as baby's first cereal.
Oatmeal is high in fiber, calcium, protein and even some B vitamins and makes a great baby cereal and thickener too!
Barley is a good source of Vitamin A, Folate and even protein! Barley is a great baby food as it is easily blended into a soupy and cereal like consistency and full of nutrients that baby needs!
Buckwheat a.k.a Kasha is not related to wheat nor is it a grain! Buckwheat is actually a seed however it is tossed into the whole grain category.
Kamut is like a bulgar wheat. It has a wonderful sweet and almost buttery flavour.
Millet is rich in B vitamins, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, and is even considered a good protein source. Millet is very versatile and may be used as a cereal, as a pilaf or in any dish that uses rice.
Pasta is highly nutritious and most pastas on the market are enriched with vitamins and minerals. Pasta is also loaded with carbohydrates that help our bodies produce energy.
Quinoa is becoming a popular grain in North America however the sweetest and most flavourful quinoa is that grown in South America. Quinoa is packed with fiber, calcium, iron and folate to name a few of it's nutrients!
Baby Food with Vegetables - Links of Interest
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Welcome to our page about Grains for Baby Food. On this page we list some of the nutritious & yummy grains that you will be feeding your baby.
Click on the grain that you are interested in and find all sorts of information such as when to introduce the grain, the nutritional information for each grain and even some yummy recipes too!
Don't forget to visit our Fruits for Baby Food page too. As always, please be sure to ask your pediatrician about introducing solid foods to your baby!

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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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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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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