Fasion/Parenting

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Baby Feeding

Chicken Dinner with Carrots and Potatoes or Spinach for Baby

As your baby gets older,esp. at 5 to 6 months old,  it's time to add some variety to his meals. Here's a yummy chicken dinner that combines chicken, carrots and potatoes to make a complete meal.This can be eaten for the breakfast ,too.
I start by cooking a whole chicken in the Crockpot. Just simmer it with enough water until it is completely done and the meat is falling off the bone. You can then use some of the chicken for your baby and turn the rest into chicken salad or any other chicken dish for the rest of your family. 

Alternatively you could also boil a boneless, skinless chicken breast in water until it is completely done and use it for this recipe.

Next bake a potato. You can do this in the oven or in the microwave. Cook the potato until it is soft. Allow it to cool, then cut it in half and scoop out the soft potato, leaving the skin behind.

While the meat and potato are cooking, steam a handful of baby carrots until they are very soft. Drain and reserve some of the liquid.

Add all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth, adding liquid as needed.

Feed a portion to your baby now and freeze the rest. I like to freeze them in small containers in portions that are just large enough for one feeding.
How I love to see my younger sister's 6 month-old Ashley almost grab her dinner.First,we introduced to her simple porridge delightfully cooked for her breakfast. Then, as she reached her age  of 6 months, being in tight money crisis, we just have to contend with what was practicable with our meal preparation. Some meat, more
fish diet and some veggies which was not bad for the kids and Ashley.
Chicken  vegetable medly

me and my 3 yr old Ace


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