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26: Moving Past Purees for Babies with Solid Starts Founder, Jenny Best

26: Moving Past Purees for Babies with Solid Starts Founder, Jenny Best

FromMama Knows Nutrition: The Podcast


26: Moving Past Purees for Babies with Solid Starts Founder, Jenny Best

FromMama Knows Nutrition: The Podcast

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 In-depth interview with Solid Starts founder Jenny Best on starting solids and moving past purees. If you’ve ever worried about your baby choking, gagging, or just generally moving past purees, you are going to feel so much more knowledgeable after this episode. I’m Kacie Barnes, and this is Feeding Toddlers Made Easy. I’m your host, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and mama of two, and creator of mamaknowsnutrition.com. Feeding Toddlers Made Easy is all about solving nutrition and picky eating struggles, but today we’re talking babies with my special guest, Jenny Best. Jenny is the founder of Solid Starts, a team of pediatric food + feeding experts, doctors, nutritionists, and dietitians and the world’s first comprehensive platform for starting babies on solid food. Solid Starts features the First Foods® database a free food database and app complete with instructions and how-to videos for introducing real food to babies. Solid Starts serves more than one million people from 175 countries worldwide, offering complimentary resources to those facing economic hardship and parenting solo.
Released:
Jan 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (71)

For parents who want quick and easy to implement advice, for all the most common struggles that come along with feeding your toddler! Hosted by Kacie Barnes, Registered Dietitian, mom of 2, and creator of the popular toddler nutrition Instagram account, @mamaknowsnutrition. You can always count on Kacie to keep it real, to the point, and to never take herself too seriously (cuz where's the fun in being serious all the time??).