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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for babies, toddlers and your older kids!!
This is exactly what I wanted in a baby food book. I wanted more longevity then the simple purees and I love the organic info and eating healthy. Lots of info in simple quick paragraph/pages. I don't need chapters and pages full of why you should feed/eat organics like most books do - bore you to death. I wouldn't have gotten the book if I didn't want to do organic...
Published 23 months ago by S. Smith

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a cook book for baby food
I purchased this cook book to make home made baby food for my son when he started solids. Unfortunately the recipes for little ones are pretty basic and pretty much self explanitory. Meaning, a recipe was not needed to make any of them. It was just mashing up a fruit or a veggie. So I was disappointed in it. Now my son is older and I think the book is great! I am...
Published 10 months ago by Cole's Mom


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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for babies, toddlers and your older kids!!, February 15, 2010
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This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
This is exactly what I wanted in a baby food book. I wanted more longevity then the simple purees and I love the organic info and eating healthy. Lots of info in simple quick paragraph/pages. I don't need chapters and pages full of why you should feed/eat organics like most books do - bore you to death. I wouldn't have gotten the book if I didn't want to do organic. This one is precise, doesn't overdo the organic theories and just gives you the info you need to make the food. It gives recipes for up to ages 3 but really most of these recipes past 12 months are great for any kids 10 or younger - heck even adults. I have tried a few on my 8 year old (lentil soup, lemony rice, veggie lasagna, cherry coconut rice pudding) and she loves them. Me too! My 7 month old has had more then 10 recipes and they are great. Also, the items do not have to be organic if you can't afford them. The recipes are different but almost all of them have the items in a basic grocery store. All you need is a blender.

Chapter 1: ORGANICS 8 pages explaining what constitutes organic, what items are a must, what items are not as important, what items to get pesticide-free, when to get canned, frozen, fresh, How things will last in fridge/freezer.

Chapter 2: INTRO TO FEEDING Gives you a layout on when to start items, best times to introduce, watching for allergies, how long to wait to try new items, what items can cause constipation/diarrhea, food safety, sample kitchen equipment, etc...

Chapter 3: 4-6 months that are common sense but still needed to be written. When to mix with water or formula/breast milk. Most are one items for starting out but some are mixtures like banana pumpkin mash, pear mango puree, avocado and barley cereal.

Chapter 4: 6-9 months and WOW there are so many types of various recipes here. Coconut chicken and banana, kasha with peach and pear puree, lamb and pumpkin mash, orzo and sweet pea puree, island breakfast cereal, beef stew mash, etc...

Chapter 5: 9-12 months and the recipes keep coming. Mango honeydew sorbet, quinoa & peaches, turkey chili, happy birthday vanilla cake, carrot and zucchini muffins, lentil soup, etc...

Chapter 6: 12-18 months. Spaghetti squash and herbs, caribbean baked risotto, chicken pot pie muffins, cinnamon yogurt fruit dip, lemony rice asparagus salad, etc...

Chapter 7: 18-24 months: Broiled pineapple with frozen yogurt, zucchini yachts, cherry apple coconut rice pudding, eggy boats, veggie stir fry, pinto bean roll-up, etc...

Chapter 8: 24-36 months: veggie lasagna, white chili, breakfast pizza, beef brochettes, sunflower seed butter cookies, tofu stuffed shells, lemon rasberry ice pops, etc...

Appendix A
Shows sample weekly organic menues for all of the ages above. (I LOVE this!!!)

Appendix B
recommended websites to refer to if needed

Appendix C
Nutritional info for all the common baby foods (LOVE this too!!)

Appendix D
Glossery of basic cooking terms

Then an INDEX of all the recipes by name and also listed by ingredients.

Hope this review helps - I love the EVERYTHING books and this does not disappoint - highly recommend this book.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book, March 23, 2009
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Lynden Mom (Lynden, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
I bought this book when my son was just getting into solid food. Lots of good ideas for food combinations that I hadn't thought of. Looks like there is enough to keep us going for a long time. The book inspired me to break away from the baby food jar and get out the food mill. Easy recipes.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All the information you need in feeding your infant, October 16, 2009
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This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
This is a great cookbook. The introduction and information it gives on lactose intolerance, allergies, etc. is exactly what my pediatrician said. The recommendations are great and the recipes are good and easy.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Toddler Cookbook I've Found, March 13, 2010
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scanpennett (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
I own so many baby & toddler cookbooks. I have always made my own organic baby food. Honestly, until probably 10 months you don't need a book because you can only try one new thing every few days - you've got to try them before you can combine them. This is the one book I wish I would have had when he was around 10 months. He loved organic lentils out of the jar (we used when traveling) but I had no good baby lentil recipes. This book provides a lot of vegatarian recipes that contain mostly things I already had on hand (had to buy coconut milk & flax oil). I was really happy to see several recipes using quinoa & lentils for protien sources - it's hard when my little guy only wants eggs & peanut butter for protien. I only wish they had some pictures.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So Easy to Make Organic Meals!, September 30, 2009
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This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
I love this cookbook for my son. Ever since he started solid food, we have been feeding him only organic foods since it is better for you. So, when he got a little older, I had no idea as to what to make him. This cookbook solved my problem. A lot of the recipes are easy. I love too that it mentions substitutions for items such as milk because my son has a milk allergy. This really needs to be in every kids home!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great cookbook for baby!, October 30, 2010
This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
I was never much of a cook myself and when my baby started eating solid foods I wanted to be able to cook healthy, easy options for him. I got this book and ever since it has been my bible! Most of the recipes are easy to use and the ingredients are easy to find in all our local grocery stores. My baby gobbles down everything, from asparagus to tofu lasagna and he is 99th percentile for height (which our pediatrician says is based solely on nutrition at this point). I would definitely recommend this cookbook to anyone looking for easy meals to make for their babies!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Reference, October 20, 2010
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Overall I'm happy with the content of the book, my only recommendation would be that it be easier to turn to the pages for a particular age group, like color coding them, the edge of the recipe is already colored, why not make each age group a different color, any time saver like that is always helpful for busy caregivers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!, June 2, 2009
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This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
Fantastic book. So many recipes that are easy and practical. I initially got it at the library but there were so many great reciepes that I thought it would be nice to have around and nice as she grows. My favorite baby cookbook to date.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a cook book for baby food, March 21, 2011
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This review is from: The Everything Organic Cooking for Baby and Toddler Book: 300 naturally delicious recipes to get your child off to a healthy start (Everything (Cooking)) (Paperback)
I purchased this cook book to make home made baby food for my son when he started solids. Unfortunately the recipes for little ones are pretty basic and pretty much self explanitory. Meaning, a recipe was not needed to make any of them. It was just mashing up a fruit or a veggie. So I was disappointed in it. Now my son is older and I think the book is great! I am getting a lot more use out of it w/ him eating solid foods. I would reccommend a person buying it not as a baby food cook book but a toddler cook book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book for Raising Vegetarian and Non-Veg Organic Kids, October 23, 2011
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My fiance and I plan to (someday soon, hopefully!) have children and raise them on a vegetarian organic diet. I wanted a book that would not only give basic recipes but also some dietary information as to what children need. This book is AWESOME! It gives a month to month guide from birth to toddlerhood of what and how much your child should be eating and how to best introduce certain foods. As far as the organics side of things it does make sure to drive the point home of what organic is, why organic is so important, and what foods you should buy if you choose not to go on a fully organic diet because some vegetables and fruits retain more pesticides than others. Also listed within the book are foods that children under 4 should avoid as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics; when and how to introduce meat if you choose to; nitrates and nitrate poisoning; and recommended foods to keep stocked in an organic pantry. Now the recipes! The recipes are divided up by age group and are very very simple. There is a nice selection of breakfast, dinner, snacks, and smoothies for children. For us, I found the meat recipes can be easily substituted with tofu or something similar.
Here's a peek at some recipes. There are lots of breakfasts, simple sides (like roasted carrots, etc), more basic main courses, and drinks but I tried to pick out the more interesting things that I found even if they aren't vegetarian! Enjoy!:

4-6 Months
Dried plum and barley cereal
Banana pumpkin mash
Green beans and avocado mash
(Assorted vegetable and fruit purees. Too many to list!)

6-9 Months
Chicken, banana, and coconut
Lamb and pumpkin mash
Peaches and quinoa
Island breakfast cereal
Mashed turnip and sweet potato

9-12 Months
Tofu bites
Roast lamb, rice, and tomato compote
Coconut pineapple rice pudding
BBQ tofu and quinoa
Organic farmers pie
Whole-wheat rotini with bolognese sauce
Happy birthday vanilla cake

12-18 Months
Mushroom barley casserole
Chicken pot pie muffins
Arrounce verde con frijoles negro
Baked honey pescado
Turkey divan muffins

18 to 24 Months
BBQ chicken pizza
Chicken & Udon Noodles
Pumpkin risotto
Quinoa primavera
Cheesy polenta with roasted vegetables
Happy second birthday carrot cake
Chocolate pomegranate dip

24-36 Months
Tofu lasagna
Beef brochettes
Shepherd's pie
Sweet potato fries
Secret beef burgers (psst! The secret is prunes!)
Asparagus and swiss cheese quiche
Roasted red pepper hummus
Guacamole
Lentil-stuffed green peppers

After all the recipes it gives a suggestion of meals for the week from 4 Months all the way to 36. All in all its a great book. I am VERY happy I purchased it.
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