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… Offer family foods made with little or no added salt or sugar. Start with iron-rich foods and offer them at least 2 … after 6 months of age Drinks to avoid offering your baby Sugary drinks, including 100% fruit juice Skim, 1% and 2% …
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… to stay well hydrated; try having a cool non-alcoholic, low sugar drink during every feed in addition to other beverages … child to drink 1 to 1.5L (4-6 cups) of water daily Avoid sugary, carbonated, and caffeinated drinks to reduce the …
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… feel thirsty Avoid drinking large amounts of caffeinated, sugary or artificially sweetened and alcoholic drinks Eat … you to stay hydrated. Try having a cool non-alcoholic, low-sugar drink during every feed in addition to other drinks …
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… tastes and colours Are made with little or no added salt or sugar See HealthLinkBC File #69c: Baby's first foods for … from other foods. Can I offer my child juice? Do not give sugary drinks like 100% fruit juice, fruit flavoured drinks …
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… must be added to certain foods like white flour and meat substitutes. Other foods such as breakfast cereal, infant …
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… What are important steps to take when canning? Never substitute the jar size or the amounts of ingredients that …
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… nor will most counter-top filtration units. There is no substitute for having your water tested. You should monitor …
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… if you are not sure it is safe. Ask parents to provide a substitute Store food out of reach of young children Talk to …