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AC's Top 10 Articles of 2006 for Feeding Your Infant Baby Food
By Bonnie Creevy, published Dec 28, 2006
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Trying to start your infant on baby food should be simple, right? It's not. How do you know when they are ready? The experts and studies can never seem to agree on an age. How do you know what to feed them? Which foods are risks for allergies or choking, and at what age is it safe to try certain foods? There are so many possibilities out there that it can be pretty over-whelming. The best thing to do is educate yourself and then apply those principles to your own parent-intuition. Here are the top 10 AC articles for understanding how to feed your infant, baby food. 1. Starting Solids: Food Allergy and Intolerance
This article gives a great description of what to watch out for in case of food allergies. It also explains how to introduce new foods several days apart to check for allergies.
2. Starting Solids: Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Baby
When starting solids for the first time, you need to know which foods are safe. Not all foods are okay for young infants to try due to either choking hazards or possible food poisonings. This article gives a list of what foods to avoid.
3. Feeding Baby Solids: Jarred or Homemade Baby Food?
Making your own baby food verses buying the store brands has advantages and disadvantages. You can read about the benefits of homemade baby food here.
4. Homemade Baby Food
This is a great article for not only discussing the benefits of homemade baby food, but it also mentions which foods are best for specific ages. For example, avocados are great for age six months and up. You can read up on many different food types in this well-written article.
5. Healthy Foods for Babies and Children
With all of the fast foods, chemicals, and junk we feed out kids, it's hard to know what to choose in order to be healthy. This article gives a great listing of some of the healthiest foods to give your baby.
6. The Breastfed Baby: reasons to Delay Solids
New studies have shown that it is better to delay starting your infant on solids until about six months, especially with breastfed babies. This article explains why.

AC's Top 10 Articles of 2006 for Feeding Your Infant Baby Food
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Takeaways
- It can be difficult trying to figure out when the best time is to start your infant on baby food.
- Making your own baby food can not only be cheaper, but much healthier for your infant.
- You should introduce one new food at a time to check for possible allergic reactions.
Did You Know?
Some studies suggest that breast fed babies should wait until 6 months to start solids.Today's Most Commented On
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