Delicious soft bars made with puffed rice and a mix of nuts and almonds. A healthy and balanced snack

Soft almond and walnut bars

A delicious, soft cereal bar made with a mix of nuts, almonds, and raisins. A healthy and balanced snack that's easy to take with you anywhere! The perfect afternoon treat for a picnic or family outing.

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BLW recipe , you'll need nuts. However, do you know how to introduce nuts and dried fruit into your baby's diet? These somewhat unusual foods aren't introduced like other foods. Indeed, with their crunchy or sticky texture and small, round shape, these fruits must be offered to babies with care. Dried fruits have been dehydrated to provide babies with energy, fiber, and minerals. These foods are perfect for helping your little one when they are constipated. To introduce dried fruit to your baby, there's nothing better than incorporating it into BLW . Nuts, on the other hand, are considered risky foods due to their shape and size, as well as being potential allergens. To help your baby discover the flavor of these fruits, it's important to offer them good homemade recipes using nuts for three consecutive days. This way you can see if your little one is allergic to nuts or not while offering them in a safe format.

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