Babies and Toddlers Recipes and some 'child friendly' tips and comments

In Progress Posted Nov 16, 2012 Paid on delivery
In Progress Paid on delivery

Hello,

I would like 50 recipes of good baby and toddler recipes. Say aged a few months old to 3 years. Here's some ideas, you may have your own as well. It should be something I can read and find ingredients in my kitchen for, and my child will enjoy.

The recipes must be originally written. I will check them with copyscape.

Some recipes should be blended food, others with a little meat, some fruit desserts, some vegetarian and some snack food of a healthy nature, even a few party recipes.

There should be an indication of the age of the child suited to this recipe.

Some tips and comments about feeding children - about the nature of the recipes - why they might be good for kids to eat or about the presentation or your own experience of children's response to the recipes. Just short tips and anecdotal comments as to how to get children to enjoy the food you're suggesting. Perhaps include how well it keeps, some other alternative ingredients for different flavours.

So about 20% of the submission should be about children's eating of the recipes (above paragraph). You can refer to your own children or a group of toddlers at day school etc.

Typical words to use are: smoothies, blender meals, mash etc - easy, delicious, nutritious, tasty, green, vitamin packed, texture, taste, different types of end product (patties, smoothies, stuffed, baked, fried, poached etc)

No peanuts to be included in any of the recipes. The food should be soft and easy to eat.

Indicate how the food recipe looks, how long it might take to make.

Please indicate where you have obtained the recipes from online or offline.

If you can produce *some* pictures of food you're suggesting, then I would look at your application more favorably.

No rar files please, txt or microftword, thanks.

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