I was flipping through an issue of Parents magazine a while back - standard reading for all new parents - and I saw an article about feeding your baby. The article included an excerpt to a new book, Feeding Baby Green, by Dr. Greene.
While I haven't bought the book, I did put the article on our fridge. The new suggestion from Dr. Greene is to try and feed your baby from each of the 21 plant groups before their first birthday so you won't have a picky eater.
The Good Husband couldn't support this more since he is so picky and hates it. So we are hoping to expose TGB to all the plant groups.
A commenter pointed out that your baby doesn't need to eat every food listed in the group, just one food from each group. That is an important calcification.
Mushrooms
shitake - 5/2
crimini - 5/2
oyster - 5/2
portabella - 5/2
Bromeliads
pineapple
Woody trees
banana - 12/25
Cruciferous vegetables
broccoli - 1/14
cauliflower - 1/23
Myrtles
guava
clove
allspice
Umbrellifers
carrot -1/5
celery - 6/24
cilantro - 4/6
dill
Heath plants
blueberry - 1/23
cranberry
Legumes
black beans -2/11
peas -1/2
lentils
Gourds
cucumber
pumpkin
squash - 1/28
watermelon - 6/20
Composites
artichoke
lettuces - 5/20
sunflower seeds
Sesame
sesame seeds
Lilies
asparagus - 5/20
chive
garlic - 4/6
onion - 4/11
Rosy plants
apple - 1/10
apricot - 2/3
blackberry -1/17
cherry
peach -1/15
pear - 1/6
plum - 1/1
raspberry - 2/15
strawberry - 3/12
Grapes
Citrus
orange - 5/2
lime
lemon
Nightshades
eggplant
peppers
white potatoes - 3/4
Laurels
avocado - 2/23
cinnamon - 1/31
bay
Amaranths
spinach - 2/1
swiss chard
beet
Loosestrifes
pomegranate
True grasses
barley
oats - 4/11
brown rice - 4/23
Bindwinds
sweet potato - 1/10
2 comments:
HI! I'm MsGreene (related to, but not DrGreene). Love that you posted the list of 21 food groups. Note: the foods listed below each heading are examples of what's in the group. Just pick one from each group to get in the full 21. Pick more if you are really adventurous :)
That is a very important clarification, MsGreene.
Thank you. I will add that.
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