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MIXtipp Recipes for Babies and young Children (american english) - Cooking with the Thermomix TM5 und TM31 - cover

MIXtipp Recipes for Babies and young Children (american english) - Cooking with the Thermomix TM5 und TM31

Sarah Petrovic

Publisher: Edition Lempertz

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Summary

ARE YOU ALREADY INTO THERMOMIXING?
Do you want to have a healthy diet for your baby right from the start? Therefore, it should get all nutrients necessary for growing and get familiar with the natural flavor of fresh ingredients. With this cook book, Sarah Petrovic has compiled the best and most delicious recipes for baby food - concerning young and older infants.

You will find tasty and well-balanced recipes starting from the first carrot puree and pureed meat like spelt pasta with meat sauce to a variety of fruit purees like the biscuit, melon & spelt flakes cereal. In addition to that, you'll get useful tips on the nutrition of your baby. All recipes are nutritional-physiological tested and can easily be prepared, mixed and frozen.

Simply easy and yummy!
Available since: 07/26/2016.

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