Proudly catering 6- to 24-month-old babies in West Broward county, Florida.

Step One

Sample Week

Day 1

  • Lunch – Mashed carrots (+ optional soft-cooked carrot dices)
    Why it helps: Carrots are rich in beta-carotene (vitamin A precursor) and blend to a gentle, familiar flavor.
  • Dinner – Mashed sweet potato with a side of mashed pear
    Why it helps: Sweet potato provides energy, potassium, and fiber; pear adds gentle fiber and natural sweetness.

Day 2

  • Lunch – Mashed peas (+ optional soft-cooked peas)
    Why it helps: Peas offer plant protein and iron in a mild, baby-friendly purée.
  • Dinner – Mashed broccoli with a side of mashed apple
    Why it helps: Broccoli brings vitamin C and fiber; apple offers soft texture and mild flavor variety.

Day 3

  • Lunch – Mashed butternut squash (+ optional soft-cooked squash cubes)
    Why it helps: Squash is silky and vitamin-A–rich, ideal for early spoon practice.
  • Dinner – Mashed green beans with a side of mashed blueberries
    Why it helps: Green beans add fiber; blueberries introduce new color/flavor and natural antioxidants.

Suggested ~6–8 months, or when your pediatrician says ready.

  • Nutrient-Rich Beginnings: Mostly single-ingredient purées with optional soft, bite-sized pieces for babies who are beginning to explore finger foods.
  • Typical portions (per meal): ~2–3 tbsp purée (about 2 oz) + optional 1–2 tbsp soft bites.
  • Textures: Smooth purées; very soft, small pieces if baby is ready (always supervise).
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Day 4

  • Lunch – Mashed cauliflower with a side of mashed mango (optional tiny mango cubes if ready)
    Why it helps: Cauliflower is mild and versatile; mango adds vitamin A & C and a bright taste.
  • Dinner – Mashed spinach with mashed avocado (+ optional tiny avocado cubes)
    Why it helps: Spinach provides iron and folate; avocado adds soft texture and healthy fats.

Day 5

  • Lunch – Mashed white beans with a side of mashed apple (+ optional soft-cooked potato dices)
    Why it helps: Beans supply plant protein and iron; apple adds gentle fiber; potato offers energy.
  • Dinner – Mashed pumpkin with a side of mashed peach
    Why it helps: Pumpkin is vitamin-A–rich; peach adds soft, pleasant sweetness and variety.

Parent note: If your baby is not yet ready for soft pieces, offer purées only. If ready, pieces should be very soft and pea-sized. Always supervise closely.

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Valid from September 1, 2025 through October 15, 2025

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