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Arrowroot cookies...
Okay... I read the ingredients on the side of the box... they're all sugar
and milk!! Are they really safe to give a baby? |
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Arrowroot cookies...
Okay... I read the ingredients on the side of the box... they're all sugar
and milk!! Are they really safe to give a baby? Safe? Sure, most likely. Although a few babies do have a negative reaction to dairy products even in baked goods, for most, by the age at which they'd be eating finger foods like cookies, it's fine. Nutritious? No, not particularly. :-) If you'd rather avoid all the "stuff" in most commercial teething biscuits and similar products, try puffed rice cakes instead. You may even be able to find them made of organic brown rice. Holly Mom to Camden, 3yo EDD #2 6/8/04 |
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Arrowroot cookies...
"Lina" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... Okay... I read the ingredients on the side of the box... they're all sugar and milk!! Are they really safe to give a baby? Probably safe enough if they are not allergic to the ingredients and are of an age where choking is not such a major issue (although technically choking can affect anyone). Nutritious? not at all. Having said that, DD gets the occasional half a cookie that I produce if we are at playgroup / friend's places / parties etc where there is loads of junk food. DD thinks her half cookie is a treat from heaven and then ignores the iced cakes, lollies, chips and other stuff I don't want her to eat when we are out (I also have a stash of dried fruit in my bag which is another diversion as she only gets fresh fruit at home). A friend of mine had her two boys convinced that rice cakes (the cardboard-like cracker kind) were the biggest treats in the world .... until they hit preschool and discovered what other kids had in their lunch boxes. My 2c Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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