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![The Baby Led Feeding Cookbook: A new healthy way of eating for your baby that the whole family will love! by [Aileen Cox Blundell, Roisin Gowan]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51yAbdUULZL._SY346_.jpg)
The Baby Led Feeding Cookbook: A new healthy way of eating for your baby that the whole family will love! Kindle Edition
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There is growing recognition that baby-led weaning is the healthiest way for children to develop a love of good food. Aileen Cox Blundell used this method to successfully wean her three children. Since she began to share her delicious recipes, which are free from salt and refined sugar, on her blog, they have become a popular phenomenon.
Here, in her first cookbook, she shares over 150 recipes that the whole family will love, including Three-Ingredient Banana Pancakes, Sweet Potato Super Muffins, Tuna and Quinoa Baby Bites,, Avocado Pasta, Chicken Korma Pies and Buddha Bowls. Aileen also includes advice on how to get started when your baby is ready to be weaned, as well as her very own kitchen tips.
Wave goodbye to wasting time on purées and preparing separate meals - with The Baby-Led Feeding Cookbook you can enjoy watching your baby effortlessly develop a happy relationship with food for life!
www.babyledfeeding.com
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherGill Books
- Publication dateMarch 3, 2017
- File size28218 KB
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- ASIN : B06WVH6TWJ
- Publisher : Gill Books (March 3, 2017)
- Publication date : March 3, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 28218 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 304 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,346,921 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #123 in Cooking Game Meat
- #152 in Irish Cooking
- #193 in Baby Food
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The Baby-Led Feeding Cookbook is a helpful prompt to those already feeding this way or those mummies who want to start, with quick recipes to follow and lots of the same, versatile ingredients (so you don't have to buy new ingredients for each recipe!) I do online food shopping, so anything I don't have to make something for the following week's dinner I can easily add to the list.
As someone who's been attempting babyled weaning for three months without much direction, it felt daunting and I lost inspiration to cook whilst scrawling online for ideas! Hence wanting to choose a recipe book for inspiration.
The Baby-Led Feeding cookbook focuses on "the good stuff", I love the layout, the recipes are easy so that even I can do them (and I'm normally an awful cook!) I freeze portions and heat them later. I love it!
The personal introduction by Aileen Cox Blundell, along with pages of helpful tips about fussy eaters, personal stories of Aileen's feeding experiences with her own children and her advice on how to make baby led feeding effective make this book the perfect companion to anyone wanting to feed their children good food with little fuss.
It was worth every penny.
Go for it!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 4, 2017
The Baby-Led Feeding Cookbook is a helpful prompt to those already feeding this way or those mummies who want to start, with quick recipes to follow and lots of the same, versatile ingredients (so you don't have to buy new ingredients for each recipe!) I do online food shopping, so anything I don't have to make something for the following week's dinner I can easily add to the list.
As someone who's been attempting babyled weaning for three months without much direction, it felt daunting and I lost inspiration to cook whilst scrawling online for ideas! Hence wanting to choose a recipe book for inspiration.
The Baby-Led Feeding cookbook focuses on "the good stuff", I love the layout, the recipes are easy so that even I can do them (and I'm normally an awful cook!) I freeze portions and heat them later. I love it!
The personal introduction by Aileen Cox Blundell, along with pages of helpful tips about fussy eaters, personal stories of Aileen's feeding experiences with her own children and her advice on how to make baby led feeding effective make this book the perfect companion to anyone wanting to feed their children good food with little fuss.
It was worth every penny.
Go for it!



Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 24, 2020




Edit: we are using this fantastic book again when weaning our daughter (September 2020). I’ve added a picture of her tucking into the turkey meatball, which was exactly what we (including our 3.5 year old son) had for dinner. Thank you again for such a great book that I recommend to all who are interested in BLW.
Lastly, the author has great social media presence and will often share extra recipes she has developed since the publication of this book. We all had Tuscan chicken the other night 😀

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2018
Edit: we are using this fantastic book again when weaning our daughter (September 2020). I’ve added a picture of her tucking into the turkey meatball, which was exactly what we (including our 3.5 year old son) had for dinner. Thank you again for such a great book that I recommend to all who are interested in BLW.
Lastly, the author has great social media presence and will often share extra recipes she has developed since the publication of this book. We all had Tuscan chicken the other night 😀
