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    Teething Biscuits for Baby

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    • on October 21, 2007

      I am going to totally disagree with everyone on the list. Pasturized honey is fine. Cooked honey (as it is here) is TOTALLY fine and the truth is, milk and soy (and even gluten in the wheat) may be BIGGER problems than botulism from honey would ever be. Botulism is extremely rare, btw. Please do your OWN research before cooking for your baby. Use your OWN assessment of your child's risk factors for disease and cook accordingly. I would DEFINATELY use this recipe (looks like the best one on here) if I had access to soy flour and powdered milk, which I don't in the country I'm in.

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    • on August 22, 2007

      Please no honey! I had Daycare for years. I was trained by the state on what not to feed babies also what to feed them. They said, no honey under 2 (two)years of age.

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    • on August 21, 2007

      I agree with the others. DO NOT FEED YOUR BABY HONEY!!!!! OR CORN SYRUP, FOR THAT MATTER, BECAUSE BOTH CAN CAUSE BOTULISM.

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    • on February 03, 2006

      Please do not feed anything with honey to babies less than one year old even if it's cooked. While fatal cases of infant botulism are rare, it's not something you want to expose your child to.

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    • on February 02, 2006

      Please, Please, Please do not use this recipe for babies! Unless you change your sweetening choice from HONEY. Babies are not supposed to eat honey because of the botulism risk. Wheat allergies and lactose sensitivity are also concerns for new mothers. My little one started teething at four months and doctors told us honey can kill them. Milk is not an option until they are 1 year old, either. While I do appreciate the effort to submit healthful recipes, I would suggest that you do some research before posting something like this.

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    Nutritional Facts for Teething Biscuits for Baby

    Serving Size: 1 (234 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 15.6
     
    Calories from Fat 1
    11%
    Total Fat 0.2 g
    0%
    Saturated Fat 0.0 g
    0%
    Cholesterol 4.7 mg
    1%
    Sodium 15.1 mg
    0%
    Total Carbohydrate 3.0 g
    1%
    Dietary Fiber 0.3 g
    1%
    Sugars 1.0 g
    4%
    Protein 0.6 g
    1%
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