- Organic Baby Food
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Is organic the best choice for babies? Plum Baby Superfoods think so, and here’s why…
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Susie Willis
— Plum Baby Organic Superfoods
(Supernanny Expert)
01 November 2006
(Not rated)
- Recipes
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Kids love to cook, and these recipes can be turned into a family activity. Your child will learn to measure and combine basic ingredients, and they'll see how food transforms from raw to cooked! More recipes next month!
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Supernanny Team
10 October 2006
5/5 stars (rated 2 times)
- Baby Weaning Recipes
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Your baby has just started eating real food. So what should you cook now? We have some quick and nutritious recipes for your child.
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Supernanny Team
10 October 2006
5/5 stars (rated 5 times)
- Coping with a fussy eater
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Here’s one issue that has many parents tearing their hair out with frustration: how to get a child to eat anything even close to a balanced diet? With tension mounting in the kitchen, the Supernanny website offers solutions straight from the mouths of parents…
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Supernanny Team
02 October 2006
4/5 stars (rated 28 times)
- Weaning Your Baby on the Best
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Weaning your baby can be a difficult time, one where your baby’s individuality has to be taken into account. Susie Willis encourages us to use nutritional super foods, and a little bit of instinct…
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Susie Willis
— Plum Baby Organic Superfoods
(Supernanny Expert)
02 October 2006
(Not rated)
- Eating Out with the Kids
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If an invitation to eat out with your children fills you with dread, take a look at Supernanny contributor Saf Lunn's tips on how to choose the right restaurant and enjoy your family meal...
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Saf Lunn
— Registered Nurse
(Supernanny Expert)
25 September 2006
5/5 stars (rated 6 times)
- The little chef technique
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The little chef technique has been used on Supernanny to help engage fussy eaters in cooking. Using this technique with older brothers and sisters can encourage teamwork as they pull the meal together...
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Supernanny Team
25 September 2006
5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
- The good eater technique
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Getting used to new foods and sitting down at the table can be troubling for a child, and nutrition is a constant worry for parents and carers. As seen on the show, the good eater technique can be a useful method to calm and encourage a fussy eater, and help get mealtimes back on track…
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Supernanny Team
25 September 2006
4/5 stars (rated 3 times)