Fall muffins for baby in BLW : hazelnut pumpkin

Potimarron, hazelnuts and county muffins

Mhhhh of good soft muffins at will to make with pumpkin and hazelnuts: an autumn recipe that warms the heart. We also add a few pieces of county for the winter side and above all gourmet. And hop: a recipe adopted by the whole family!

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Discovery of all foods makes it possible to develop baby's taste palette and avoid the refusal to eat a food when it is larger! The best way to develop this taste palette is to make baby discover a maximum of food in different forms before its 3 years. Even if certain foods, such as vegetables, are not appetizing, it will be important to make them discover at your little one. How can you make baby want to eat vegetables ? First of all, it is interesting to show the example at your little one by eating vegetables in front of him during meals. He will see in this way that it is completely normal to eat vegetables and that he is not the only one to do so. Then you can play with the presentation of the baby's plate by creating shapes, characters, add color, etc. His plate will make him want to taste what is in and baby will eat vegetables without too much difficulty. Finally, if baby really doesn't want to eat vegetables, all you have to do is hide them in his meals. By concocting good BLW with vegetables, baby will not see the pumpkin on his plate since he will be in a muffin for example.

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