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Introducing baby to his or her first solid foods?typically between four and six months of age?is

Introducing baby to his or her first solid foods—typically between four and six months of age—is a momentous milestone. You are receiving this e-mail because you have requested to receive content, special promotions and offers on behalf of our advertisers when you registered. If you would like to unsubscribe, [Click here to unsubscribe]. [.] [Heidi Murkoff] [What to Expect] Special Delivery The content below was created by Everyday Health Media on behalf of the sponsor Friday, October 7, 2016 Quinoa: A Healthy First Food Alternative Make the most of your little one's first food experiences by introducing your baby to [quinoa], a healthy alternative to rice and wheat grains. Curious about this ancient grain? Learn more: Why Quinoa? [Quinoa], an allergy-free nutrient powerhouse and protein-packed supergrain, is a nutritionally superior first food. Easy to digest and naturally gluten-free, the ancient grain, which is actually part of the chenopod family of foods (along with spinach and beets), is a complete protein—one of the only vegetarian sources of all of the essential amino acids we need in our diet. Future Foodie After mastering [single ingredient first foods], reward your baby's taste buds with NEW [NurturMe Power Blend Purees], which combine exotic tropical fruits, like mango and guava, with nutrient-rich veggies and ancient grains, such as amaranth and quinoa. Gentle on tiny tummies and packed with easily digestible protein, all eight flavorful combinations deliver the essential vitamins and minerals need to grow big and strong—in a convenient pouch. Pediatrician-Approved A proponent of creating healthy eating habits from the start, pediatrician and award-winning author Dr. Laura Jana, recommends serving [quinoa], a “supergrain naturally offers a higher nutrient value than rice—complete with protein, iron and other nutrients—while also being hypoallergenic,” to your baby from the earliest stage of his or her solid food adventure. Read more of her [expert advice] on how to incorporate the “mother of all grains” into your child's diet. Savor every messy moment as your baby experiences [new foods and flavors]. [Nurture in more ways than one »] Superfood Grows Superbabies Superfruits, supergreens, supergrains. Super fruit, veggie and ancient grain [meal pouches] with a nutrient-boosting tropical twist. Create healthier eating habits from the start with exotic new [superfood combos] that delight curious taste buds and support baby's growth naturally — the NurturMe way. *Ages 6+ Months (Stage 2); Gluten-free options [Live a yummy life! »] Subscribe & Save [Save 10% when you subscribe] to recurring purchases. Choose from bi-weekly or monthly orders. Delivered right to your doorstep. Shopping made easy. [Subscribe & Save Now »] [A property of Everday Health] You are receiving this e-mail because you have requested to receive content, special promotions and offers on behalf of our advertisers when you registered. If you would like to unsubscribe, [Click here to unsubscribe]. [REMOVE me from this list] | [Manage my e-mail settings] | [Customer service] Copyright 2015 Everyday Health Media, LLC. All rights reserved. | 4 Marshall Street, North Adams, MA 01247 | Subject to our [terms of service] and [privacy policy]

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