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If you want to make your own baby foods at home, it is best to:
 a. puree a small amount of cooked food before seasonings have been added.
  b. mix several foods together before putting them in the blender.
 c. use canned vegetables since they have already been cooked.
 d. add honey to canned fruit before pureeing to provide more calories.
 e. only use organic products.

Question 2

Which food should be introduced first when feeding a baby?
 a. plain yogurt
 b. citrus fruit juice
  c. egg white
 d. rice cereal
 e. cow's milk



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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