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Baby’s First Pancakes

Stove … one 4-ounce jar of baby food fruit puree, such as apple or strawberry-banana … 2 large eggs … ¼ cup baby cereal of choice, such as rice, oatmeal, multi-grain or whole wheat … 2 tablespoons …

Baked Cinnamon Apple Crisp

Oven … American-inspired … 5 cups apples; peeled and sliced (about 8 medium) … 3 tablespoons granulated sugar … ½ cup rolled oats … ½ cup brown sugar, packed … ¼ cup all-purpose flour … ¼ teaspoon …

Baked Sweet Potato Bites

Oven … American-inspired … 2 medium sweet potatoes … 2 tablespoons butter … 2 tablespoons brown sugar … 2 tablespoons orange juice … ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon … 1 cup corn flakes, crushed … Calories …

Benefits of Breastfeeding

Nothing Compares to Breastmilk Breastmilk is the best food for infants, and your milk is custom-made for your baby. Your milk changes as your baby gets bigger. And your milk has hormones that help …

Better Than Store-Bought Hummus

No Cook … Mediterranean-inspired … One 15-ounce can chickpeas (garbanzo beans) … ¼ cup tahini … ¼ cup fresh lemon juice (about two lemons) … 2 tablespoons olive oil … 1 garlic clove, minced … 3 …

Birth to 3 Months

Calming a crying baby takes time. This can be exhausting for new parents. … For a few months, your sleep will be in short 2-3 hour stretches. Remember, waking up during the night is important for …

Black Bean Quesadillas

Stove … Latin-inspired … Vegetable oil spray … ½ cup bell pepper, finely chopped … ½ cup black beans, cooked or canned … 1 cup grated cheddar cheese … 4 corn or whole-wheat tortillas … ¼ cup salsa … …

Bottle Weaning

Setting the stage for successful weaning from the bottle starts well before your baby uses a cup for the first time. Make sure to only use bottles for breastmilk or formula — never juice or other …

Breast Pumps

Mothers who have full coverage Medicaid during their pregnancy are eligible for a breast pump under their plan once they deliver.  Breast pumps can also be covered under the infant’s Medicaid or CHIP …

Breastfeeding

Call 855-550-6667 for 24-Hour Breastfeeding Support The Texas Lactation Support Hotline is available anytime at no cost, including nights and weekends. Breastfeeding experts are on-call to answer …

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