For the meal, we'll have chickpea flour and banana patties. A sweet and savory recipe to try in BLW .

Banana pancakes

Let's enjoy a delicious snack with these banana fritters. This recipe uses chickpea flour, which is naturally rich in vitamins and minerals. These fritters are an excellent source of protein. Enjoy them right away! Bon appétit!

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Like everyone else, despite your best efforts, your baby will sometimes get sick… Indeed, temperature changes, wind, cold weather, starting daycare—there are so many ways to catch a cold, digestive upset, gastroenteritis, etc. But what happens when your baby is actually sick? This very interesting question often comes up among parents whose baby is discovering new foods through baby-led weaning. Baby-led BLW can continue when your baby is sick, while also increasing their hydration by prioritizing breast milk or formula, as well as water. You don't force your baby to eat, but you do offer several small meals throughout the day to provide energy to fight off germs. This is obviously not the time to introduce a new recipe or a new food to your baby. Is your little one experiencing some digestive issues? We recommend offering starchy foods (bananas, rice, potatoes, pasta, etc.). The BLW banana pancake recipe is perfect for soothing minor digestive upsets in your baby. And above all, don't hesitate to ask your doctor for advice!

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