Weight gain is one of those parenting metrics which can be quite stress-inducing. Everyone has an opinion on whether your baby is looking healthy or not and everyone is quick to give free advice on tips and tricks that help “plump” up your child!
Baby Food Charts
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8 Months Baby Food Chart for Indian Infant
by slurrpGet ready for a little tumble, a little tugging and a little tantrum as your baby starts getting into a sitting position, grabbing anything they can reach out to and babbling words which kind of sounds like real syllables. Here are some easy to make baby food recipes for your 8-month-old they can grab and munch on.
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11 Month Baby Food Chart – Foods For Brain Development
by slurrpBabies growing isn’t just about them growing bigger! One must think about their child’s brain development as well. Read more in our 11 month baby food chart.
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Why Awareness? The Millet White Paper Project – Part III
by slurrpPromoting and mainstreaming millets necessitates a multi-pronged approach. Awareness remains one of the most important factors in this revival. Lack of information leads to numerous questions among consumers, sometimes as elementary as what does each millet look like. Hope this read helps!
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Guilt-Free Ragi Recipe For Quarantine Cooking- Ragi Ladoo
by slurrpMake this easy and healthy ragi recipe, and savor the wholesome goodness of ‘healthy ladoos. For little snackers and hungry big tummies, make the most of the recipe more now than ever!
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Healthy Snack For Kids – With Sorghum Muffins, Little Tummies Go Yum
by slurrpEasily available kitchen ingredients make for a happy healthy snack option. Our kids will now relish a healthier-tweaked version of muffins. Are you excited? So, let’s get started.