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Offline kitteykat

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Hi there Mammys!

Anyone got any advice on a good recipe book that doesn't mean you have to live near a local Tescos!!?.  We are living in S E Asia and it can be difficult to get some items in many baby food books.  Don't get me wrong - sometimes we can get "most" things but it can be a little frustrating at times.  We are looking for a book that isn't so fussy?

Thanks a million

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Re: Help - no good supermarkets - are there any books out there for us??
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2006, 19:15:10 pm »
Hi There,
Well we are in the Middle East  ;D I got the Annabel Karmel book and found it quite good, you can check out her website first to see some of the recipies. Unfortunately dd is not eating much from it at the moment  ::)



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Re: Help - no good supermarkets - are there any books out there for us??
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2006, 16:07:30 pm »
check in the forum for baby food recipes...........there is post there about favourite books, maybe you will find one there?

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Re: Help - no good supermarkets - are there any books out there for us??
« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2006, 06:41:09 am »
Hi, kitteykat,
I'm from S E Asia too. I bought a book written for Asian parents: "Feed Your Child Right" by Lynn Alexander & Yeong Boon Yee. The book is in English. The ingredients for the recipes are very common and easily available in this part of the world.  ;)

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