
How To Wean Your Baby From The Bottle
I recently got this question (and many, many other versions of this question) emailed to me and wanted to cover it in a blog post. “Currently, we are trying to wean my girl off
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I recently got this question (and many, many other versions of this question) emailed to me and wanted to cover it in a blog post. “Currently, we are trying to wean my girl off
![Main image for the article [How to manage food throwing at the table]. Pictured is a baby eating his highchair and making a mess with his food.](https://mylittleeater.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/New-Blog-Post-Image-Size-8-1024x1024.png)
Ahhh, food throwing. It’s like the ultimate test of your patience…can you keep your cool? Can you? Can you? First off, know this. Most babies will go through this stage, and it is totally
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I hate saying that kids will like certain vegetable dishes over others (because every child is different), but in my experience as a pediatric dietitian and mom, there is a certain affinity kids have
![Main image for the article [How to choose the best type of milk for your baby & toddler]. Pictured is a toddler drinking milk from an open cup.](https://mylittleeater.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/New-Blog-Post-Image-Size-8-1024x1024.png)
Knowing what to type of milk to transition your baby onto can be a tricky choice. As parents, we always want our little ones to be consuming the healthiest option to allow for proper
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Puree food pouches – they’re a parents dream! Always there when you need them, filled with ingredients that your child would “never” eat otherwise, and seemingly perfect meals/snacks for babies and toddlers. So what
![Main image for the article [The Ultimate Lunch Packing Guide]. Pictured is an open lunchbox with mixed fruit, corn, rice, hamburger and tomatoes, and celery with peanut butter on top.](https://mylittleeater.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/New-Blog-Post-Image-Size-8-1024x1024.png)
It’s almost back to school time and I’m going to give you my ultimate guide for packing lunches – from how to pack a nutritious lunch to get them out of that food rut,
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Registered pediatric dietitian, mom of two picky-turned-adventurous eater, and the creator of the Texture Timeline™ – an exclusive tool to help move your baby through easy to more advanced purees and finger foods to prevent picky eating.
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