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* I found this via The American Heart Association at: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3067033">http://www.americanheart.org/p...tml?identifier=3067033</a> -- and I figured other mom's might want to use it!*
Examples of High-Calorie Baby Foods
In addition to baby cereal and formula in your baby's diet, these strained baby foods are higher in
calories and can help boost calories.
B = Beech-Nut (stage 2) G = Gerber H = Heinz
Fruits cal./jar
Bananas with Tapioca (G,H) 110
Bananas with Pears and Apples (B) 100
Mango with Tapioca (G) 100
Mango, Bananas and Passion Fruit (G) 100
Peaches, Mango with Tapioca (G) 100
Prunes with Tapioca (G,H) 115
Prunes and Rice (B) 110
Vegetables
Beets (G,H) 60
Creamed Corn (B,G,H) 80
Creamed Spinach (G) 60
Mixed Vegetables (G) 60
Peas (G) 60
Sweet Potatoes (G,H) 80
Meats
Chicken (with chicken broth) (G,H) 110
Ham (G) 90
Lamb (with lamb broth) (H) 90
Turkey (with turkey broth) (G,H) 100
Veal (with veal broth) (H) 92
Dinners
Beef Dinner Supreme (B) 130
Ham with Vegetable (G) 100
Macaroni and Beef Dinner (B) 100
Turkey Dinner Supreme (B) 110
Turkey with Vegetable (G) 100
Vegetable Bacon (G) 100
Vegetable Lamb Dinner (B) 100
Desserts
Apple, Peach & Strawberry Dessert (B) 100
Banana Pudding (B,H) 100
Banana Pineapple Dessert (B) 110
Cottage Cheese with Pineapple Dessert
(B) 130
Dutch Apple Dessert (G,H) 100
Fruit Dessert (G) 100
Hawaiian Delight (G) 120
Peach Cobbler (G,H) 100
Vanilla Custard Pudding (B,G) 100
Other ways to boost calories include:
1. Add 1 teaspoon of margarine or 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil to 1 jar of a vegetable, meat or dinner.
This can also be added to table foods.
2. Add 1 teaspoon of polycose or 1 teaspoon of sugar or 1 teaspoon of corn starch to 1 jar of fruit,
dessert or table foods.
The American Heart Association does not endorse any product, service or equipment.
Examples of High-Calorie Baby Foods
In addition to baby cereal and formula in your baby's diet, these strained baby foods are higher in
calories and can help boost calories.
B = Beech-Nut (stage 2) G = Gerber H = Heinz
Fruits cal./jar
Bananas with Tapioca (G,H) 110
Bananas with Pears and Apples (B) 100
Mango with Tapioca (G) 100
Mango, Bananas and Passion Fruit (G) 100
Peaches, Mango with Tapioca (G) 100
Prunes with Tapioca (G,H) 115
Prunes and Rice (B) 110
Vegetables
Beets (G,H) 60
Creamed Corn (B,G,H) 80
Creamed Spinach (G) 60
Mixed Vegetables (G) 60
Peas (G) 60
Sweet Potatoes (G,H) 80
Meats
Chicken (with chicken broth) (G,H) 110
Ham (G) 90
Lamb (with lamb broth) (H) 90
Turkey (with turkey broth) (G,H) 100
Veal (with veal broth) (H) 92
Dinners
Beef Dinner Supreme (B) 130
Ham with Vegetable (G) 100
Macaroni and Beef Dinner (B) 100
Turkey Dinner Supreme (B) 110
Turkey with Vegetable (G) 100
Vegetable Bacon (G) 100
Vegetable Lamb Dinner (B) 100
Desserts
Apple, Peach & Strawberry Dessert (B) 100
Banana Pudding (B,H) 100
Banana Pineapple Dessert (B) 110
Cottage Cheese with Pineapple Dessert
(B) 130
Dutch Apple Dessert (G,H) 100
Fruit Dessert (G) 100
Hawaiian Delight (G) 120
Peach Cobbler (G,H) 100
Vanilla Custard Pudding (B,G) 100
Other ways to boost calories include:
1. Add 1 teaspoon of margarine or 1 teaspoon of vegetable oil to 1 jar of a vegetable, meat or dinner.
This can also be added to table foods.
2. Add 1 teaspoon of polycose or 1 teaspoon of sugar or 1 teaspoon of corn starch to 1 jar of fruit,
dessert or table foods.
The American Heart Association does not endorse any product, service or equipment.