Avoid jarred baby foods; homemade is easy and healthier Introduce potential allergens such dairy, egg, soy, wheat, peanut, and tree nuts
Not exact matches
Avoid using honey, unpasteurized or raw dairy products, home canned
foods or
foods from rusted, dented or leaking
jars or cans when making homemade
baby food.
That way you'll know exactly what your little one is eating wherever you end up and helps you to
avoid expensive and addictive laden
jarred baby food.
Some alternative sounds include the button on the lid from a
jar of
baby food, a ballpoint pen (just make sure you only use ballpoint pens for training to
avoid confusing the cat), a mini-stapler, and a dog whistle.