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The test shows that a 3-step plan suits best for your baby.

 

Home 3-step plan for giving peanuts

If your baby is younger than 8 months and there are no risk factors such as eczema or previous reactions to feeding, then you can give peanuts at home in 3 steps.

You can use our product for this my first peanut in 3 steps purchase. My first peanut in 3 steps contains 3 bags with the right dosage peanut flour. This way you can safely view step by step how your Mini reacts to eating peanuts.

  • You do not have to measure the steps yourself, but the exact amount has been weighed for you.
  • The products are high in protein content, so you need less quantities.
  • All our products are without the addition of salt and sugar.

We want to offer you a healthy, easy and reliable solution for your Mini.

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Tips for giving peanuts to your baby:

  • Make sure your baby is used to eating fruit and vegetables. Start at 4 months with offering mashed vegetables and fruit. It is recommended to start with vegetables and give one variety at a time. Suitable vegetables are cauliflower, green peas, beans, broccoli, carrots or pumpkin. If you want to try fruit, start with banana, peach, pear or melon. If this goes well, you can try other fruits and vegetables.
  • Make sure you start in the morning on a weekday. If there is a reaction, you can always call your doctor.
  • Make sure your baby is not sick when you start.
  • Stir the peanut powder through the solids.

IMPORTANT: If you have completed the 3 steps without any problems, it is important to add peanuts to yours every week Mini to give! Use our my first peanut follow-up kit!