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Baby Food Recipes

July 14th, 2011Recipes, Baby & Toddler Recipes15 Comments

Welcome to the new Baby Food Recipes section on Rasa Malaysia. I am just so excited to be launching this and share my baby food recipes with you. Since the arrival of Baby G last September, I have received numerous emails and comments from mom readers and fans who requested that I share baby food recipes, so if you have a baby or will be having a baby soon, please bookmark Baby Food Recipes on Rasa Malaysia…

Time flies, Baby G is now 9+ months. It was just like yesterday when I took him home from the hospital, and now he is an active crawler, and soon he is going to start walking. I first introduced solid foods to him when he was slightly over 4 months old. Every baby is different but but any time between 4 and 6 months is fine to introduce solid food. As a mom, you know your baby the best; you will know it when your baby is ready.

So hang around and check out what I have in store for your babies!

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  • Basic Baby Porridge

    Basic Baby Porridge

    I have been feeding Baby G porridge since he was about 5 months old. He still eats porridge every day, twice daily, and he just loves it. He can finish 1 cup to 1.5 cups of porridge every meal! I started introducing porridge to him a few weeks after feeding him sweet potato puree. Knowing that he loves sweet potato,…

  • Super Baby Food: Avocado

    Super Baby Food: Avocado

    When it comes to feeding Baby G, nutrition is the most important factor that I consider. Babies need a lot of brain food, or so-called “super food” for their ever-developing brain. One super baby food is avocado, which is recommended by a renowned pediatrician Dr. William Sears. Avocado ranks #1 on his top ten list of fruits for babies because…

  • Deluxe Baby Porridge

    Deluxe Baby Porridge

    I haven’t posted new baby recipes for a while but a good friend finally motivated me to do so. She has been cooking the sweet potato porridge for her daughter and can’t wait for my new baby recipes. So, here is my deluxe baby porridge recipe that I have been making for Baby G since he was 7 months old….

15 comments... read them below or add one

  1. ZZ says:

    How about refrigerate puree? How many days will it last to ensure freshness?

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    • Yes, you can freeze the sweet potato puree in the freezer, the ice section. It will turn into ice blocks. When you are ready to feed again, just thaw and heat it up. I would freeze it for a few days to ensure freshness and taste.

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  2. Indu says:

    Baby G is such a darling :)

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  3. Ellena says:

    Sooo cute!!! Seeing of Baby G reminds me of my boy when he was a baby :)

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  4. Carrie says:

    Oh my goodness your baby is just precious! My daughter never seemed to like baby food other than oatmeal, she wanted to jump right into finger food (as tiny and mashed as I could get it). I’m definitely making my own baby food the next time around though, so I am excited to see ideas. Happy cooking and mothering!

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  5. terri says:

    bee, baby G is gorgeous! absolutely adorable, drool and all!

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  6. joey says:

    So adorable!!! And what a charming smile! :)

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  7. Elaine says:

    Your baby is adorable! My baby girl is 7 months now. She loves eating pureed carrots. I am just now starting to make homemade baby food, since her appetite is picking up. It’s amazing how many jars of baby food I can fill just with one carrot stick! This will sure save us a little more money. I’m looking forward to seeing what recipes you have for baby! I love the recipes on your site and the pictures make me so hungry! ;-)

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  8. Su-yin says:

    He is soooo cute! Hopefully I’ll get to meet him (and you!) soon. :)

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  9. awww…..Baby G is SOOOOOOOOO adorable :D

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  10. Ashna says:

    Ms. Bee, can you recommend us brand of blender that blends porridge well? Thanks

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  11. imdaad says:

    wow!your baby is so cute.i have never seen such cute baby like him.

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