User manual PHILIPS SCF870 ANNEXE 3

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[. . . ] 5 Nutritious meals made easy Quite often mothers are confused by the overwhelming amount of information available regarding the introduction of solid foods into a baby’s diet. Furthermore, parents get frustrated when babies just spit out the food prepared for them. Perhaps as parents we need to understand how babies grow and why they behave the way they do!Philips AVENT has developed this booklet in cooperation with Judy More, Paediatric Dietician, and Dr Gillian Harris, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, to offer parents professional advice on weaning and how to prepare nutritious meals for their babies. [. . . ] Appetite and growth vary from baby to baby, as does the required portion size. € The recipes’ photographic guide is aimed to provide you with a quick visual reference for cooking with your Combined Steamer Blender. When using the product for the first times you are advised to refer to the full recipes’ instructions. Disclaimer: These recipes have been carefully selected by nutritional experts like Judy and Gillian. If in doubt, particularly in cases of known or suspected allergies to certain foods, please consult your doctor or health visitor as appropriate. AR When your baby is ready for solid foods, you can start by mixing cereal, such as baby rice or oats, maize noodles, millet or well-mashed cooked rice, with your baby’s usual milk. in addition , you can purée cooked vegetables or fruit to a smooth consistency (like runny yoghurt). To begin, offer just a few teaspoons, during or after a milk feed, once a day. With time you can begin to offer solid foods before the milk feed and then build up on the quantity of solid foods given. You can also vary the food consistency by adding less milk or water to thicken it. At the same time, start to offer different foods progressively from two to three What the expert says… “It may take a little time before babies can learn to eat solid foods. The reason is that, when suckling at the breast or when feeding from a bottle, babies push their tongue forward. In the same way, they will make this movement when being spoon fed resulting in food coming straight back out of their mouths. This does not mean that they dislike the food given to them; they just need time to learn how to use their tongues to push food to the back of their mouths where they can swallow it. € 3 day meal planner Meal Breakfast Day 1 Baby rice mixed with baby’s usual milk Day 2 Baby porridge mixed with baby’s usual milk Potato and broccoli purée (Page 42) Pear purée* (Page 34) Day 3 Baby rice mixed with puréed pears and baby’s usual milk Carrot and sweet potato purée (Page 38) Puréed or well mashed banana Midday meal Carrot purée Evening meal * See apple purée recipe Apple purée (Page 34) Finish these meals with your baby’s usual milk feed. 33 Recipes for babies just starting on solids Apple puree GB Apple purée AR SC 5 mins 2/3 x 5 secs 苹果果泥 RU Яблочное пюре PL Purée z jabłka 15 mins Carrot and sweet potato purée CZ Jablečné pyré First tastes 2/3 x 10 secs 1 Recipes for babies just starting on solids 2 Apple puree 3 5 mins 5 mins 5分钟 5 минут 5 minut 5 minut 2/3 x 5 secs Potato and broccoli purée 20 mins 2/3 x 10 secs Carrot and sweet potato purée 15 mins 2/3 x 10 secs Apple puree 4 5 5 mins 2/3 x 5 secs 2/3 x 5 secs 6 20 mins 2/3 x 10 secs Potato and broccoli purée 2/3 x 5 秒 2/3 x 5 сек 2/3 x 5 sekund 2-3 krát 5 vteřin Carrot and sweet potato purée 15 mins 2/3 x 10 secs 7 34 8 35 GB AR SC RU PL CZ Ingredients: • 1 dessert apple (about 200g) 1-2. Turn the jar to the blending position and blend 2 or 3 times for about 5 seconds each, according to the desired consistency. Transfer to a bowl and add a little of the usual baby’s milk or baby rice if needed to adjust consistency. By 6 months of age most babies can manage soft lumpy foods, even though they have no teeth. To stimulate chewing practice at this stage, you can also offer soft “finger foods” in stick-shaped pieces such as toast crusts, soft ripe fruit sticks, cooked vegetable sticks and cooked pasta shapes. This will help your baby to be ready for chopped and minced food as he or she gets closer to the next stage. Be guided by your baby and never leave him or her unattended when eating. [. . . ] Even if you still need to help them eat, as they are not able to feed themselves quickly enough to satisfy their hunger, encourage them to actively participate in feeding themselves and try to make meal times as interesting as possible!By bringing in a bit of complexity around food, for example serving it in colourful bowls and combining different colours and textures, you can keep babies interested in learning how to eat different types of foods. While infants need energy to grow, their tummies are small and fill up easily, so in general avoid giving meals consisting of only high fibre foods, such as brown or wholegrain bread. Fats too are important for energy production and contain valuable vitamins such as Vitamin A. [. . . ]

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