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Variety: delivered. Self-feeding: simplified. Creative combos of pre-cut veggies and fruits are perfect for a baby to practice the pincer grasp. A new way to introduce ingredients to little ones that take the stress out of mealtime!
First, the raspberry hits. Bold, tangy and chockfull of chia seeds. Then, cubes of hearty sweet potato and coconut oil swoop in to soften the tang. And finally, the taste of warm, comforting cardamom fills the air and melts in your very happy mouth.
This product is undergoing a packaging change. Packaging may vary.
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- Unsweetened, USDA Certified Organic, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Non-GMO Project Verified
- Baby and Toddler Meals that are Perfect for Self-Feeding, Palate Training, and Skill Development
- Recommended for children starting at 6 months.
- Purée, Mash, or Serve as Finger Food
- Perfect for at home or can be prepped and sent to daycare, grandma's or anywhere in between.
- Farm-to-Freezer Fresh. Just Cook & Serve!
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Sweet Potato*, Raspberry*, Coconut Butter*, Chia Seed*, Cardamom*. *Organic
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CONTAINS COCONUT
MADE ON SHARED EQUIPMENT THAT ALSO PROCESSES WHEAT.
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*Cooking instructions may vary from packaging
SIMPLE STOVETOP (RECOMMENDED)
- Empty contents into a pan and add 1/3 cup of water.
- Cover and cook over medium heat and bring to a boil. Stir, separate any clumps, and re-cover.
- Simmer an additional 4 minutes or more, until desired tenderness, stirring occasionally. If necessary, add additional water, bring back to boil.
- Remove from heat and allow to sit covered for 2 minutes.
EASY MICROWAVE
- Empty contents into a microwave-safe bowl and add 1/4 cup of water. Stir.
- Cover and cook on high for 3 minutes. Stop and stir. Cook for an additional 1 minute. *
- Allow to sit covered for 2 minutes.
*Microwave ovens vary in power. Adjustments in cooking time may be needed.
Let cool, then puree (6-8+mo), mash (8+mo), or serve as finger food (8+mo) to your little one.
If serving as finger food, cut larger pieces of fruits and veggies into bite size (1/4 inch) pieces. Always supervise when feeding. Take caution when removing the cover, as steam will be hot.
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