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Recipes >> Course Types >> Baby & Toddler Food
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  • 18 to 24 months


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    Honey Porridge
    This is a simple and wholesome breakfast porridge for little kids and adults alike. Gentle on the stomach and high in fibre, sweetening it with honey is not only healthier but is medicinal too, because honey has natural healing powers.

    Added:12th Oct, 2006 | Viewed 480 times

    Cheese & Cherry Tomato Pudding
    A nice, little savoury pudding for fussy babies who don't like to chew.

    Added:27th Aug, 2006 | Viewed 255 times

    Fluffy Wholemeal Pancakes
    Behold the goodness of wholesome wholemeal pancakes with delicious cut fruits and golden maple syrup! You will look forward to breakfast everyday. The batter can be prepared the previous night and stored in the fridge.

    Added:25th Aug, 2006 | Viewed 1830 times

    Home-Made Granola
    This is a great version of mixed homemade breakfast cereal, especially for younger kids as there are no nuts involved. For older kids, you can add your choice of nuts to the mixture to add more crunch and texture. Extremely Nutritious!

    Added:25th Aug, 2006 | Viewed 349 times

    Potato & Broccoli Soup
    This is a wonderfully nutritious recipe for active toddlers and kids ... it has carbohydrates to fuel their endless energy and iron [in the form of the dreaded broccoli which they otherwise won't eat!!] .. what more could a mum want?

    Added:13th Jul, 2006 | Viewed 457 times


    Homemade Hash Browns
    These hash browns are great for breakfast or brunch and so easy that even the kids can make them.

    Added:27th Mar, 2006 | Viewed 1959 times

    Sour Cream Raisin Cake
    This is a very refreshing variation to your average garden variety tea-cakes. Kids especially love it because they love picking out the raisins before they devour the cake.

    Added:21st Mar, 2006 | Viewed 429 times

    Baby's Semolina Pudding
    This is a great 'first-food' for babies as young as 4 months. It is healthy, great tasting and provides an interesting texture for little ones wanting homemade goodness.

    Added:21st Mar, 2006 | Viewed 390 times

    Chickpea Fritters
    Free of gluten, dairy, nut and soy; these fritters are perfect for children who have food restrictions. A great anytime snack for active toddlers, these fritters provide protein and iron in healthy doses.

    Added:21st Mar, 2006 | Viewed 362 times

    Zucchini Bread
    This recipe is ideal for your kid's lunchbox sandwich. Use zucchini bread instead of white sandwich bread and ensure that your child gets more nutrition.

    Added:3rd Mar, 2006 | Viewed 304 times

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