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Our               daughter               is               growing               at               a               healthy               rate,               so               now               at               five               months               old               she               is               ready               to               begin               solid               foods.

We               choose               to               start               her               on               Gerber               1st               Foods;               they               come               packaged               in               convenient               packages               of               two               2.5               ounce               containers.

The               smaller               sized               plastic               Tupperware               style               containers               are               perfect               for               her               new               diet               of               solid               foods.

They               are               small               enough               to               fit               in               the               diaper               bag,               and               come               with               a               plastic               lid               to               help               seal               the               unused               portion               of               baby               food               for               later               feedings.

The               only               downfall               of               the               plastic               container               of               baby               food               is               that               the               lid               doesn't               seal               air               tight.

So               you               must               keep               it               in               a               plastic               zip-lock               style               bag               or               slightly               larger               sealable               container               to               avoid               the               baby               food               from               leaking               out               if               it               happens               to               over               turn               in               the               diaper               bag               during               travel.

Gerber               1st               Foods               come               in               a               wide               selection               of               fruit               and               vegetable               selections.

The               available               tastes               include               green               beans,               sweet               potatoes,               carrots,               peas,               squash,               peach,               pear,               banana,               and               more.
               Our               daughter's               pediatrician               recommended               starting               with               vegetables               first,               instead               of               fruits.

This               would               help               her               acquire               a               taste               for               vegetables               first,               rather               than               fruits.

She               said               other               wise               our               baby               would               prefer               the               sweet               taste               of               fruits,               and               reject               the               vegetables               at               meal               time.

We               started               with               carrots               first,               serving               her               about               five               to               six               spoonfuls               at               each               feeding.
               She               quickly               went               through               one               2.5               ounce               container               in               less               than               two               days,               which               amazed               us.

After               she               completely               finished               one               or               two               containers               and               showed               no               allergic               reaction               to               carrots,               we               moved               on               to               squash,               and               so               on.

Within               a               couple               weeks               time               our               daughter               had               made               it               through               the               broad               selection               of               vegetables,               and               we               were               pleased               with               her               gradual               desire               to               take               more               spoonfuls               at               each               feeding.

So               after               she               sampled               the               entire               garden               variety               of               Gerber               First               Foods               vegetables,               we               gladly               started               her               on               the               wide               selection               of               fruits.
               She               seems               to               have               enjoyed               all               the               available               fruits               and               vegetables               we               had               picked               out               for               her               at               the               grocery               store.

We               are               quite               pleased               with               the               nature               of               all               the               Gerber               1st               Foods               products,               each               containing               no               artificial               flavors,               colors,               or               preservatives.

Most               of               the               selections               of               Gerber               First               Foods               are               low               in               sodium               and               sugar               and               packed               with               vitamins               A,               B,               C               and               minerals               like               iron,               and               zinc               essential               to               a               growing               baby's               first               few               months               of               development.

For               more               information               and               a               list               of               products               and               nutrition               facts               see               www.gerber.com               or               call               1-800-4-GERBER               for               a               complete               list.
               Overall               we               are               highly               satisfied               with               this               product               and               would               recommend               it               to               all               parents               who               have               a               young               child               preparing               to               start               on               solid               foods.






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