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No need to buy expensive beauty products when everything you need for a glowing complexion can be found in your kitchen! Whip up this 4-ingredient face mask with acne-fighting ingredients like oats and honey.
Known as pitaya, dragon fruit, and strawberry pear, people can’t seem to get enough of this vibrant, tropical fruit! Since most tropical fruits can be a bit pricey when they’re fresh, we like using frozen pitaya – available in your supermarket’s freezer aisle 365 days a year. Not only does the red or pink variety offer bold, beautiful color to your favorite smoothies and smoothie bowls, it also delivers immune-supporting antioxidants and about 4 grams of fiber in a one-cup serving.
Introduce your little one to a healthy meal, complete with a lean protein, complex carbs, and a nutrient-rich veggie! Baby will love the taste and parents will love how balanced the meal is.
How about a delicious way to get some potassium and vitamin K? These heart-healthy banana muffins with a touch of apple are a surefire crowd-pleaser that's toddler-approved!
Be sure to make enough of this one for yourself! Creamy, hearty and oh so healthy, you and your baby are going to love this soup!
Cereal is a classic introductory food for babies. We like using brown rice since it’s a whole grain and a natural source of fiber. It also combines well with other fruit and veggie purees. Recommended age: 6 to 8 months.
This sweet and tangy purée combines vitamin A in apricots with heart-healthy oatmeal for a delicious and healthful meal for your baby. If your little one isn't a fan of apricots, try the oatmeal cereal with a sweet apple purée.
Eating broccoli boosts the body's ability to detoxify, and it is full of vitamin C, making it a perfect food when baby has the sniffles.
Treat your baby to a fruity frozen treat! Made with three simple ingredients, the Mango and Banana Totsicles will become a family favorite!
Delicious and creamy, cauliflower is packed with flavor and nutrients. This high-powered antioxidant makes a mashed potato-like purée that babies love! Pair it with the broccoli purée, the apple purée, or the brown rice cereal for a flavor combination your little one will enjoy.
Introduce your little foodie to pears! From Anjou to Bartlett to Bosc varieties, pears are an excellent source of vitamin C and fiber. Their sweet taste also makes them a likely hit with tiny taste buds. Recommended age: 6 to 8 months.
The Ombre Green Purees has some of the healthiest vegetables for your baby. Each layer has a unique blend of veggies, along with avocado to make it nice and creamy. Pretty for the parent, and fun and delicious for the baby!
Mild and comforting oatmeal combines well with fruit and vegetable purées, like the beet puree, adding fiber and oaty goodness to your baby’s meal.
A treat baby will love and the family can enjoy! The Banana-Pineapple Yogurt is naturally sweet and made with nutritious and delicious fruits. Top this yogurt with baby’s favorite cereal to add texture and flavor complexity to this mixture.
Tasty and fun to eat, these mini cheesy broccoli quiches will quickly become your baby's favorite! It's a great way to get baby to eat broccoli and one more not-so-obvious veggie: squash!
Often considered the best solid food to introduce to babies, banana is a tasty, low allergy-risk food. Recommended age: 6 to 8 months.
This delicious egg casserole is a tasty breakfast, lunch, AND dinner. Easy to make and great for the entire family, this nutritious meal is full of vitamins, minerals, and protein. Dig in!
Rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and healthy monounsaturated fats, creamy avocados are one of nature’s great achievements. Mild and creamy – what’s not to like about avocado? Recommended age: 6 to 8 months.
Combine two purées into one flavor extravaganza! Healthy, flavorful, and easy to digest, the Green Bean and Brown Rice Puree is a great way to keep your baby's meals interesting. Recommended age: 6 to 8 months.
One of these sweet spuds goes a long way, making several servings of baby food at once, which saves you precious time. Now that’s sweet! Recommended age: 6 to 8 months.
Homemade popsicles are a healthy and easy-to-make dessert that the kiddos (and you) will love! Colorful layers of nutrient-packed fruits and creamy Greek yogurt sweetened with honey make these popsicles a treat for the eyes and the tastebuds!
Apple purée is one of the best ways to introduce your baby to fruits. Sweet and nutritious, this simple and versatile fruit purée is great with rice cereal and veggie purées.
Baby will soon say please to peas! These little green bits are sweet, tasty, and packed with vitamins K and B6 to keep your little one nourished.
Do your best to make broccoli your child’s friend at an early age. This recipe is a good way to achieve that goal. It’s broccolicious!
Stack the breakfast table with a batch (or two) of these family flapjacks! Cut your little one's pancakes into bite-sized bits and serve ‘em big for everyone else. Add a serving of pear or apple purée to your batter for an extra dose of flavor, fiber, and nutrition.
Creamy and mellow butternut squash makes a nutritious first meal for your baby. Its mild flavor mixes beautifully with other fruit and vegetable purées, and its soft flesh adds an extra dose of vitamin A to any meal.
Smoothies—like this classic one—are a wonderful vehicle for nutrient-rich fruits and veggies. Full of fresh fruit and flavor, this is sure to become a quick favorite for your baby.
Flex your culinary skills. Make your own homemade almond milk. Homemade versions provide an added bonus since they don’t contain any additional thickeners, additives, or artificial ingredients.
Feeling decadent? This frozen banana treat totally hits the spot. The naturally occurring sugar found in fruits, like bananas, comes with the added benefits of fiber, vitamins, and minerals — unlike added sugar found in processed desserts. Now you can feel good devouring every last spoonful!
Need a midday caffeine boost? Matcha and coffee have similar amounts of caffeine, but matcha lovers claim it gives you a "calming" energy boost without the added jitters. This green tea treat offers a low-key buzz, plus beneficial antioxidants.
Paradise is just a sip away. Frozen raspberries are not only bursting with nutrients and flavors, but they also give this cocktail refreshing slushy texture.
Tequila, lime, and mango. Sold. This margarita is free of sugar-laden and processed syrups and instead delivers a burst of flavors using nature's dessert!
This light, refreshing cocktail goes down easy. VERY easy. Don't like green apples or have one on hand? Use a pear or sliced watermelon instead! Same fresh fruity goodness, different vibe.
A zesty topping that tastes as good on tacos, meats, and fish as it does with a basket of tortilla chips! Made with chipotle peppers and a medley for roasted ingredients, this sauce delivers the perfect kick to your favorite dishes.
Squash and apples: it's a match made in autumnal heaven. Whip this one up and start living your fall fantasy. The vibrant color isn't just for show; the ingredients in this soup are rich in phytonutrients with health-protecting benefits.
Cozy up to this savory soup whenever you need a little comfort. Made with roasted cauliflower, potatoes, and garlic, this vibrant purple soup makes eating your veggies fun and easy!