Author: Hanky Pank

Why Make Your Own Baby Food

Why Make Your Own Baby Food

Interested in making your own baby food? Let me share why I make my own baby food to help you decide if making baby food is right for you. 

Fig Bars

Fig Bars

These Fig Bars provide all the yumminess of figs while low in added sugar. A sweet treat for kids, toddlers, and even babies who have mastered finger foods.

Roasted Vegetables

Roasted Vegetables

These Roasted Vegetables are a tender finger food for babies, a healthy snack for toddlers, or delicious side for family dinner. Try Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, and Parsnips together or just one to start!

Sweet Potato & Oat Biscuits

Sweet Potato & Oat Biscuits

  These Sweet Potato & Oat Biscuits combine yummy sweet potatoes with hearty oats. Make them as easy finger food or a homemade teething biscuit.

Banana, Blueberry & Coconut Milk Puree

Banana, Blueberry & Coconut Milk Puree

This Banana, Blueberry & Coconut Milk Puree is quick, easy & requires no cooking whatever!

Banana & Coconut Milk Oatmeal

Banana & Coconut Milk Oatmeal

This Banana & Coconut Milk Oatmeal combines wholesome oatmeal, sweet bananas, and creamy coconut milk to make a simply delicious breakfast!

Yogurt Melts

Yogurt Melts

  These Yogurt Melts are a healthy and sweet treat for babies and toddlers without added sugar!

Sweet Potato, Apple & Bell Pepper Puree

Sweet Potato, Apple & Bell Pepper Puree

  This Sweet Potato, Apple & Bell Pepper Puree combines the comfort of sweet potatoes with the sweetness of apples while introducing bell peppers or capsicums!

Banana & Coconut Pancakes

Banana & Coconut Pancakes

These Banana & Coconut Pancakes combine the sweetness of bananas with the creaminess of coconut milk for a yummy breakfast or sweet treat!

Beet, Blueberry & Cinnamon Puree

Beet, Blueberry & Cinnamon Puree

This Beet, Blueberry & Cinnamon Puree combines the earthy flavor of beets with the sweetness of blueberries and a pinch of cinnamon!