Yummy Baby: The essential first nutrition bible & cookbook: The essential first nutrition bible & cookbook

Yummy Baby: The essential first nutrition bible & cookbook: The essential first nutrition bible & cookbook

by JaneClarke (Author)

Synopsis

Yummy Baby! takes parents through all the stages of early life, from milk through weaning to feeding a toddler. Along the way it addresses parents' key concerns, including allergies, organic, E numbers, sugar and salt. Jane cuts through the myths by revealing what you do need to worry about and stressing what you don't. Yummy Baby! comprises chapters on milk, the nutritional principles of weaning, practical information on how to wean and solving everyday problems and illnesses with food. Jane includes 60 recipes for dishes that can be eaten as part of an adult meal as well as by babies and toddlers. And she shows parents how to cure everyday problems such as coughs and colds, an upset tummy or constipation, with food, making this the only food book that parents of babies and toddlers need!

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: 01
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Published: 30 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 1845333314
ISBN 13: 9781845333317
Book Overview: Jane Clarke reaches millions of readers in her role as the Daily Mail's star nutritionist, with her family column on Tuesdays and her nutrition column in the weekend section on Saturdays. She also advised on nutrition on the ground-breaking Jamie's School Dinners TV series. Uniquely, this book is both a cookbook and a nutrition bible - making it the only food book parents of babies and toddlers need. Addresses every major nutrition issue, from parents' key concerns such as allergies and salt through to curing everyday problems and illnesses with food.

Author Bio
Jane Clarke is the resident nutritionist for the Daily Mail and was the nutritional consultant on the TV series Jamie's School Dinners. She lives in London with her four-year-old daughter Maya, whose enthusiasm for food reassures Jane that her methods work.