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Best baby and kids’ meals for delivery to your home

Source: COOK

We parents all have the best intentions for our children’s diets - veg-packed healthy meals to give them the best start in life. But when you’re working, they’re fussy, and after nursery or school time is filled up with homework or a clingy baby, it’s easy to fall back on pesto pasta or fish fingers... again.

That’s why we were excited to discover how many of London’s chefs and best home cooks are now making amazing children’s meals to help us fill the fridge and freezer with healthy, yummy food that just requires a quick warm-up for a nutritional supper they’ll love.

Not all the companies offer the same thing. Some offer finger food for babies, and others offer larger meals for older kids. Some have thoughtful packaging and daily deliveries to your door of just-cooked cuisines and then you have the ones that focus on encouraging your kids to be more adventurous in their diets by helping them cook their own meals.

Note that for children with allergies, some companies can personalise meals, whilst others are unable to change recipes. Always get in touch with the brand to check what else might be cooking in their kitchens. Make sure to factor in shipping costs too.

None of the options are cheap - it’s always going to cost less to use your own raw materials

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