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Gerber Baby Food Schedule

pfallerj by pfallerj Proud Parent(August 2006) (rank 1st)
Today's First Time Parenting Tip: If you're feeding Gerber Foods, visit their site and get the feeding schedule

We've got our son on Gerber Foods for cereal, vegetables and fruits. They're a name we trust and they've got all the additional nutrients and vitamins our son needs. The
organic, generic and home-grown options are all viable too...we picked Gerber because a lot of our friends and family recommended it.

But when you go to the store, they've got a million and a half varieties. 1st Foods, 2nd Foods. Graduates, etc. enough to make your head spin. How do you know what to feed, when? I asked myself, figuring the answer would be on the box.

Thankfully, it doesn't require a super sleuth to figure it out. There's a feeding schedule at their website that outlines it by stage, which is nice. Rather than doing it by arbitrary ages or weights or heights that probably don't have much to do with what they're ready for. Take a look at it before you start feeding with their foods. That way you understand what you're feeding your baby.

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ShellyT
December 2006 | ShellyT
brand name food
stick with the one that your child is familiar with,but i'd personally would rather feed my child what i eat rather than shop processed food for babies / toddlers.


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gr8est
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | gr8est
Australia
I dont think this post applies to most members but thanks for letting us know!


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shoolacy
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | shoolacy
Hmmm?
I have never heard of them probably as there not located in Australia from what I can guess, good tip for those in the US tho


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