This baby food menu was designed for babies who have tried first purees with single ingredients and are ready for more flavor combinations. While the menu is designated for 6-9 month old babies, you can adjust the purees to fit an older baby as well by leaving the food a little chunkier. Some recipes may even appeal to slightly toddlers. The crockpot butternut squash applesauce was certainly a favorite. We hope you enjoy exploring new tastes and textures with your baby! The Baby & Toddler Food menu is designed for you to make life feeding your baby/toddler homemade food a little easier. We are not pediatricians, please seek counsel from them on timing, allergies and food sensitivities. These menus are simply designed for ease of parents and not necessarily adhere to dietary guidelines. If you are new and not sure how to get started we have a wonderful series starting with 5 easy steps to get you on your way to once a month cooking. Good luck!
Fruits
- Peach, Apple, Pear
- Avocado Banana Rice
- Crockpot Butternut Squash Applesauce
- Apple. Blueberry & Banana
- Dried Apricot Puree
Vegetables
- Broccoli Potato Mash
- Potato, Carrot, Sweet Corn
- Tomato, Cauliflower & Carrot with Basil
- Root Veggie Trio
- Pea Mint Puree
Proteins
- Tasty Chicken & Rice
- Lovely Lentils
- White Bean Puree
- Beef and Carrot Puree
- Oven-Roasted Chicken Thighs with Carrots and Potatoes
First Foods Spring Menu PDF Documents – MEMBERS ONLY
They will look different than our normal Once A Month Meals menus. We have them set to a standard amount to feed one baby/toddler. Reach out to us and we will be happy to send these to you as an added benefit for being a member. They don’t scale properly in our system so we don’t have them in our Menu Builder system, so please reach out to us at info@onceamonthmeals. Let us know you would like the Spring First Foods Menu.
Labels
The attached labels will print four to a page and line up with Avery 8168/5168 labels or equivalent.
Get Started
Are you new to Once A Month Meals or once a month cooking (oamc) in general? If so, you might want to spend a few minutes (or hours) on the Get Started Series. If you are in a real hurry to catch on we have written some simple steps for getting started. Welcome!
More questions or ready to move on to the next stage?
To see what we’ve covered in the series already and what’s ahead check the links below!