Healthier food alternatives for toddler & babies

Target run!🎯 Target is definitely one of my favorite places to find healthier food options for my family.

Here are some new items I picked up this week. I know the muffins from Veggies Made Great will be a hot cause my toddler LOVES all their muffin flavors.

If you’re a health conscious mom I highly recommend downloading the Yuka app. It’s free & super handy. You can scan food & personal care items to view a detailed description of ingredients & a ratings to see how healthy or toxic the product is.

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2024/1/19 Edited to

... Read moreAs parents, choosing healthy food for toddlers is essential, especially considering their growing bodies and nutritional needs. It's great news that there are many healthy options available today! In your quest for better food choices, consider exploring organic frozen foods like Organic Chicken Fries and Broccoli and Cheese Nuggets from Earth's Best. These products offer a balance of taste and nutrition with high ratings on apps like Yuka, helping you make informed decisions. The Yuka app is particularly useful; it enables you to scan products and get an instant analysis of their ingredient quality. This tool can help identify healthier alternatives for snacks and meals alike. Additionally, don't overlook the delicious range of muffins from brands like Veggies Made Great. Their Chocolate Raspberry Muffins, made with nutritious ingredients like zucchini and beets, could be a hit with your toddler, combining sweetness with vegetable goodness. When selecting foods for your children, look for options that are free from artificial additives and full of wholesome ingredients, ensuring they receive the best start in life. Always keep an eye out for products labeled gluten-free or organic to further enhance their health benefits.

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Alexandra Vega

“Brands cannot pay Yuka to advertise their products. Scores and recommendations are obtained independently, with absolutely no influence from outside brands or manufacturers. Yuka does not process or sell user data.” This is what is said about Yuka on several different sites.

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Megann Louise

I’ve heard brands actually pay yuka for better ratings in the app and now I can’t trust it. Does anyone know any alternatives?

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