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The Happy Family Organic Superfoods Cookbook for Baby & Toddler - by Shazi Visram (Hardcover)

The Happy Family Organic Superfoods Cookbook for Baby & Toddler - by  Shazi Visram (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Give your baby and toddler the best start in life by feeding them nutrient-rich superfoods in easy-to-prepare recipes created by Shazi Visram - the founder and CEO of Happy Family Organics, one of the fastest-growing organic food companies in the US - and Cricket Azima, founder and CEO of The Creative Kitchen and celebrated chef. With more than 70 easy-to-prepare recipes made with all-natural ingredients, <b><i>The Happy Family Organic Superfoods Cookbook</i></b> offers a fresh, nutritious, and accessible approach--and Shazi's enlightened nutrition philosophy--to feeding children from 4 months to 3 years. </b> <p/><b>Recipes for babies (4-12 months)</b>--From single to multi-ingredient vegetable and fruit purees, including Happy Family's best-selling spinach, mango & pear recipe, to recipes with quinoa, chia, and kale --Shazi's and Cricket's superfood recipes will nourish and please every kind of baby. <p/> <b>Recipes for toddlers (1-3 years)</b>--Meals include avocado & chicken whole wheat pizza; 3 bean farro risotto; and baked salmon with peas & rice balls; toddlers will love tasty snacks like strawberry-beet pudding with coconut milk and chia; avocado, melon & mint smoothies; banana, chocolate chip & quinoa muffins; and grilled nut-butter sandwiches with smashed berries.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"It's a wonderful resource for making baby food at home, and with more than seventy easy-to-prepare recipes made with all-natural ingredients, the <i>Happy Family Organic Superfoods Cookbook</i> offers a fresh, nutritious, and accessible approach that is really helpful. Even better, the recipes are packed with nutrient-rich superfoods that are easy to find at the grocery store (think quinoa, chia, and kale for babies; strawberry-beet pudding with coconut milk and chia for toddlers)."-- "Momtastic"<br><br>To celebrate 10 years of creating organic baby food goodness, Happy Family recently launched its first cookbook. Featuring 70 easy-to-follow recipes, the cookbook is the perfect companion to help you introduce your little ones to new flavors and textures before taste preferences set in and while they're still willing to be adventurous. The coconut milk salmon with cauliflower and spinach and sweet potato and raisin pancakes were big hits in our home.-- "Chicago Parent"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Lauded for her entrepreneurial vision and innovation, <b>Shazi Visram</b> is on a mission is to positively impact the health of children through early life nutrition. She was co-author of Happy Baby: The Organic Guide to Baby's First 24 months with Dr. Robert Sears and Amy Marlow, MPH, RD, CDN. She was honored as one of Babble's 100 Moms who are changing the world and lauded by President Obama as "a rockstar of the new economy and a leader we can all emulate." She was recently named one of 15 Kick*** Women in Food by <i>Food Processing Magazine.</i> Shazi is mom to Zane and is expecting a little girl in July. <p/> <b>Cricket Azima </b>is a professional chef who specializes in cooking for and with children, including recipe development and testing. Her children's cookbook, <i>Everybody Eats Lunch, </i> was published in 2008. In 2014, her classroom cooking curricula, <i>Everybody Can Cook, </i>was published. Cricket is the founder of The Creative Kitchen, a company that hosts hands-on cooking classes and events and produces large-scale family food activations, such as the annual Kids Food Festival, in partnership with the James Beard Foundation. A graduate of NYU, Cricket has a master's degree in Food Studies and Food Management. Cricket is mom to Kingston.

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