Cook Eat Love Grow

Healthy meals for babies, children and the rest of the family

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Healthy Cooking, Diabetic
Cover of the book Cook Eat Love Grow by Louise Westerhout, Penguin Random House South Africa
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Author: Louise Westerhout ISBN: 9781432300548
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa Publication: May 25, 2012
Imprint: Struik Lifestyle Language: English
Author: Louise Westerhout
ISBN: 9781432300548
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication: May 25, 2012
Imprint: Struik Lifestyle
Language: English

Louise Westerhout delights in cooking for herself, her son, her family and friends, and seeing the results of good and wholesome food, as well as happy mealtimes. For her ‘cooking, eating and growing in the wonderful culture of food’ is an integral part of the fun of life. This philosophy is reflected in her ideas and recipes for meals for babies upwards of four months, as well as dishes suitable for the whole family. There is an emphasis on organic food and most of the 70-odd recipes are wheat- and sugar-free with many dairy-, egg- and gluten-free options as well. You will find new ideas and healthy combinations, using simple and inexpensive ingredients. The text will appeal to all parents as it encourages without being prescriptive, yet it is simple and practical to eliminate guesswork when it comes to feeding babies and children.

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Louise Westerhout delights in cooking for herself, her son, her family and friends, and seeing the results of good and wholesome food, as well as happy mealtimes. For her ‘cooking, eating and growing in the wonderful culture of food’ is an integral part of the fun of life. This philosophy is reflected in her ideas and recipes for meals for babies upwards of four months, as well as dishes suitable for the whole family. There is an emphasis on organic food and most of the 70-odd recipes are wheat- and sugar-free with many dairy-, egg- and gluten-free options as well. You will find new ideas and healthy combinations, using simple and inexpensive ingredients. The text will appeal to all parents as it encourages without being prescriptive, yet it is simple and practical to eliminate guesswork when it comes to feeding babies and children.

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