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Health / Re: Trying To Conceive A Child? TTC by seunjo: 1:32pm On Jun 14, 2015 |
Is there any phone number of the organisers of the Health Screening Program at RCCG Olive Tree branch we can call? 1 Like 1 Share |
Food / Re: Baby Food Recipes! by seunjo: 8:47am On Oct 01, 2014 |
Hello, it is best to introduce one new food at a time (every 3 days) to help detect allergy and intolerance. Your child's major nutrition needs now is VitA, Iron, Calcium, protein... Like you want to, you may start with fermented sorghum (Aka Guinea Corn) cereal -Oka baba. First you hand pick the grains, soak for 2 days, then you wet mill (industrial milling machine, not home blenders), you sieve out chaff using the local sieving cloth available at all open markets, Then you pour your sieved mixture into the cloth and place something heavy to force out excess water. What you've got left is your Ogi/Oka-baba. You may add soya (requires soaking & cooking before milling) later, then ginger/Dry Fish, Cray Fish but ask your PED before introducing seafood... New scientific evidence advise early introduction of seafood. Other food purees you may try and then combine later: Sweet potato, Avocado, egg yolk, Oats, Ewedu, liver, Peas, beans, carrots... Before you start feeding your child, ensure you can answer Yes to the following questions. 1. Can the child sit without support? 2. Has the child doubled her birth weight? 3. Is the child's neck is stable? 4. Has the child shown interest in food? For more info, contact me: www.facebook.com/BabyGrubz @BabyGrubz BBPin: 2753D1EA www.babygrubz.com.ng Babygrubz@gmail.com 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Food / Re: Baby Food Recipes! by seunjo: 2:30am On Jul 17, 2014 |
Hello Mommies! Check out www.babygrubz.com.ng or better still find us on www.facebook.com/BabyGrubz we've got loads of benefit and tips for you and your adorable baby! And we have a group for foodies where we swap notes: Natural Delicious Food for My Baby. Cheers! 1 Like |
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