Banana French Toast - bread slices soaked in a mixture of bananas, milk and eggs, then cook to golden perfection.| Healthy Little Foodies
Peanut Butter Dip is a perfect accompaniment to freshly cut fruit. Made with only 3 ingredients, it can be prepared in minutes.| Healthy Little Foodies
These healthy homemade baked beans are made without any added sugar or salt. Easy to make and a healthier alternative to canned varieties.| Healthy Little Foodies
This Apple Overnight Oats recipe is a healthy breakfast that you can make ahead of time for busy mornings. A delicious and nutritious start to the day.| Healthy Little Foodies
Swirl this scrumptious fruit compote it into your morning oatmeal, use it as a delicious pancake topping or add it into baked goods. No added sugar| Healthy Little Foodies
This easy chia seed jam is a perfect spread for kids. It can be spread on toast, added to yoghurt, used in cakes and so much more.| Healthy Little Foodies
Porridge fingers for baby-led weaning are so quick and easy to make and are a great way to serve oatmeal to babies. The recipe can easily be modified to include a range of different fruits or veggies.| Healthy Little Foodies
These carrot apple muffins are sweetened only by fruit. No added sugar, honey, maple syrup or any other sweetener. Guilt free and perfect for breakfast| Healthy Little Foodies
Raw apples are one of the top choking hazards for children under 3 years of age. Care must be taken to ensure they are prepared and served in a baby-friendly way. 10 baby friendly apple recipes.| Healthy Little Foodies
Apple yogurt combines apple puree with greek yogurt. The apples add a delicious sweetness without the need for any added sugar or sweeteners.| Healthy Little Foodies
Expand your baby's palate by experimenting with a range of spices and herbs which helps to cultivate adventurous and healthy little foodies.| Healthy Little Foodies
Butternut Squash Puree is a great first food for babies but it can also be served as a side dish, used in baking or stirred through risottos and sauces.| Healthy Little Foodies
Raspberry Puree is not just for babies! Use in cocktails, desserts, baking or swirl it through oatmeal, yoghurt or ice-cream.| Healthy Little Foodies
Use this pumpkin puree to make your favourite sweet or savoury pumpkin recipes. Also a great baby first food.| Healthy Little Foodies
Peach Puree is a fantastic first food for babies but can also be used in desserts, baking, swirled into yoghurt or a Bellini cocktail!| Healthy Little Foodies
Mango Puree can be used in a variety of ways. Use it to make delicious baby purees| Healthy Little Foodies
Avocado puree is a great starter puree for babies. Easy to make and no cooking or special equipment required. Suggestions given on what to combine it with for sweet and savoury puree combinations.| Healthy Little Foodies
Wholesome and delicious, these Weetbix Balls are a perfect snack or lunchbox filler! Made with raisins, chia seeds, coconut, cocoa, and of course, Weetbix, they're nut-free & kid-approved| Healthy Little Foodies
Banana Puree couldn't be easier! No cooking or fancy equipment needed - just peel and mash. Delicious on its own and adds a wonderful creaminess when combined with other purees.| Healthy Little Foodies
Pear puree is delicious, a good source of fibre and is rich in vitamin C. Delicious on its own, spiced or mixed with a range of other purees.| Healthy Little Foodies
With soft apple pieces in every bite, it is hard to stop at just one of these Apple Waffles. Sweetened only with fruit.| Healthy Little Foodies
These banana waffles, with added blueberries, are sweetened only with fruit. A healthy waffle recipe that is great for breakfast or as a snack. Fantastic for baby-led weaning and toddlers.| Healthy Little Foodies
Use this Strawberry Puree to make delicious baby purees, add it to yoghurt, smoothies, baking or use it as a dessert sauce.| Healthy Little Foodies
Fruity Oat Breakfast Bites. Oats baked with fruit in mini muffin trays to make a healthy, handheld breakfast or kids' snack. Also great for blw (baby-led weaning)| Healthy Little Foodies
This 5 min, nutritious Kiwi Puree is great for babies. It is also the perfect addition to pancakes, desserts, yogurt and more.| Healthy Little Foodies
Green Bean Puree is perfect for babies just starting their solid food journey. Its easy to make and packed with vitamins, minerals and fibre.| Healthy Little Foodies
Prune Puree is easy to make & can be served to help baby constipation or to enhance the flavour of yogurt, oatmeal and baked goods| Healthy Little Foodies
This Vegetable Puree is a delicious way to serve vegetables to your baby. Sweet potato mixed with greens to create a tasty, nutritious puree.| Healthy Little Foodies
Learn all about baby-led weaning, how to know your baby is ready, how to prepare food + an example baby food diary for the first month of BLW.| Healthy Little Foodies