Not exact matches
While too much refined sugar will mask the flavor of fresh blueberries, too much grape
or apple or pear concentrate will mute the flavor of the fresh fruit you are working with and
give you an entirely different product.
But
give me a thick piece of bread, some leftover cooked chicken
or roast
or a slice of ham, a piece of cheese, maybe some thin slices of
pear or apple,
or a few diced tomatoes... Two minutes under the broiler.
Give it a good stir in the morning and top with
pear or apple and enjoy cold, straight from the fridge.
Try
giving her apricots, wholegrain bread,
apple and
pear juice,
or prune puré with her foods.
Bananas,
pears, and smashed
apples can also be
given in the first month
or two of starting solids, but I still prefer to start with veggies and then go from there.
If that's unsuccessful
give apple,
pear or prune juice (2 - 4 ounces to start)
or pureed
pears or prunes.
If you want to
give your baby fruits, stick to cooked down
pears and
apples,
or bananas.
I would suggest feeding her oatmeal, lentils, and
apples or pears and
giving her a few tablespoons of pure water in a cup with each meal of solid foods.
Spoon - feeding her more fiber - rich fruits and veggies can bring relief,
or your pediatrician may suggest
giving small amounts of fruit juice, like prune,
pear,
or apple,
or dark corn syrup to help soften stools.
FRUITS Sure, they are tasty and guaranteed to send your furkid into a frenzied state, but Chinchillas should never be
given any kind of fruit — including raisins,
apples,
pears, bananas, and more (dehydrated
or not).
Treat foods can be
given in small amounts (
give about 1 level tablespoon per 5 lb of body weight): strawberries, papaya, pineapple,
apple,
pear, melon, raspberries, peach,
pear, Quaker oats,
or dried whole grain bread.
If you want to
give your dog a sweet treat, try
giving them pieces of
apples,
pears, bananas, peaches,
or berries.
It is, however, completely fine to
give him some de-seeded
apples or pears, strawberries, carrots, broccoli, and cooked potatoes.
«We talk to people at trade shows and they tell us «I
give my dog bananas all the time,»
or «I
give my dog a slice of
apple or a slice of
pear.»