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Infant cereals are often one of your baby's first solid foods. Commercial infant cereals are specially processed into fine flakes, then precooked and dehydrated so they're easy to eat and digest. Available in different varieties, such as rice, barley, and oatmeal, infant cereals are fortified with vitamins and minerals, and iron. Infant cereals can also be made at home by blending grains into tiny flakes before cooking.
Though some advocate a mild fruit or vegetable for your baby's first solid, such as avocado or banana, many agree that her first cereal should be rice. Infant rice cereal is easy to digest and unlikely to trigger an allergic reaction. It's also easy to make thin and smooth for young babies who are just getting the hang of swallowing something other...
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