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Book Reviews of The Baby Bistro Cookbook: Healthy, Delicious Cuisine for Babies, Toddlers, and YouBook Review: Interesting Concept, Recipes don't work Summary: 1 StarsThis book has some great ideas and the overall concept is a good one, but the hype gets lost in the details. Many of the actual recipes, as others have reported, just don't work. The vanilla cupcakes are salty and rubbery, the chicken soup has no flavor, the blueberry muffins stick and aren't done at the prescribed time. It makes me wonder if anyone ever tested the recipes before they were published. Don't waste your money on this book - just modify recipes that you already like and you'll probably end up with better results.
Book Review: Yummy for baby and us too! Summary: 5 StarsI just got this cookbook and already I have made quite a few recipes from it. My daughter loves them, and her mom and dad do too. They are easy to follow and well thought out. I really like this cookbook.
Book Review: Perfect for picky toddlers/husband Summary: 5 StarsGood food that is easy to make, and doesn't require a trip to the store every time you want to make something. Many of my favorites, including the sesame noodles, peanut sesame noodles, mexican rice and black bean soup can be made with pantry ingredients. My 2 year old ate everything I have made from this book, without any bribes. My 1 year old loves the cheddar coins, and they are easy to make, even with two toddlers in the kitchen helping. She has lots of good ideas, and its food you actually want to eat. I recommend this book to all my friends who have kids, its great because you don't have to make separate food for your toddler.
Book Review: one word - boring Summary: 1 StarsThanks but no thanks. I do not need a recipe for mashed potatoes or applesauce. If you want boring and basic, this cookbook is for you. But if you want new and exciting flavors for your baby to enjoy, find another baby cookbook.
Book Review: Finally, a good cookbook for kids Summary: 5 StarsVery interesting, creative ideas. Not one recipe for mac and cheese or grilled cheese in the book, instead cool recipes that are interesting and delicious. Not all of them are full meals, but went over really well...
Obviously not all of the recipes are for infants, but many are.
Edamame - I never would have thought my son would eat a soybean, but the hint to make them fun to pop open? I have my son on film eating soybeans and doing a little jig while popping them from their shells.
Ratatoule - again my 3 yo loved this recipe - nice healthy veg? what more could u ask for?
this book is great because it doesnt assume that childrens food should be bland and dipped in ketchup. She uses spices and foriegn influences. My son doesnt like ketchup (well to paint with he does, but not for eating)
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