(…or hotdogs or yogurt or chicken nuggets.)
The U.S. government released its first dietary guidelines for infants and toddlers.
The average infant eats a teaspoon a day.
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2. Take off the pressure
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3. Serve finger foods and dips
But they can often be served in safer ways.
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8. Remove the words “eat it” or “try some” from your dinner vocabulary
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