I've got a great book to recommend to you. It's called Super Baby Food by Ruth Yaron.
It'll help you find foods that your baby can take in lieu of milk and soy, so that she can get all the nutrition she needs, and it has great cooking tips for those who have no time.
Anyways, for now, have you tried fruits? Avocadoes, mangoes, papayas, bananas? They take only 5 mins to cut up and prepare. You can mix the chopped up fruits with rice, which you can prepare ahead. Just pop 1 weeks's worth of rice in the microwave and cook for 15 mins. Then, spoon them into individual containers and keep them in the freezer. That will help you a lot.
Also, you can cook about 3 days worth of hard boiled eggs and keep them in the fridge. When it's time for a meal, just crack an egg, mix the egg yolk with the rice (keep the egg white for salads as some kids are allergic to them). Egg yolks are very nutritious, they are high in calcium, protein etc. Avocadoes are very good for babies as well. You can also sprinkle nutritional yeast or seaweeds into the rice (you can get them an organic foodstores). Seaweed have lots of calcium. These are simple, quick and easy to prepare baby food which you can try until you find other things to feed your babies. How about boneless fish? Just steam them for about 5 mins in a steamer or microwave amd mix the fish with the rice. Heck! Just put the frozen rice in together with the raw fish and steam them together. In about 10 mins, you have a great meal there!
My friend's 4 year old daughter has an egg allergy, and the poor dear prays every night and says "Please God, let me eat eggs" so that she can eat cakes and ice cream at birthday parties!
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