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    Home >> Baby food recipes

    Top 24 Homemade Cerelac |WeightGain Health mix powders for Babies, Toddlers and Kids

    Published: Apr 19, 2016 * Modified: Mar 22, 2023 by Kalyani * 8 Comments

    Homemade Healthmix powder

    Homemade Cerelac |WeightGain Health mix powders - As a mother, I believe in everything homemade. Homemade is always better for babies, toddlers, and kids (even for adults) than any branded products available in the market as its preservative-free, and more importantly, you know exactly what goes into your baby's mouth!  Also, it tastes much better than any store-bought product. Making everything homemade is easier than you think! But I agree that it's a little time-consuming, but it's worth the effort!

    Why is this homemade best for your baby?
    Although packaged and ready-made are readily available near your doorsteps, feeding homemade is beneficial to your baby. Here is why.
    • It is fresh, delicious, economical, and eco-friendly.
    • You know precisely what your baby is eating.
    • You can alter your combinations based on your baby's needs and likings.
    • Protect your baby from artificial ingredients and preservatives.
    • Made with lots of love!

    Please bookmark this page for future reference, as I will update this post regularly with different health mix powders & homemade essentials for babies, toddlers, and kids. Click on each thumbnail image or the link given below for the recipes. Choose recipes according to your baby's age which is mentioned in the brackets and the recipe. Please refer to the notes section at the end of this post for the points to remember before making these powders & recipes for your baby!  If you are looking for more healthy homemade baby food recipes check here.

    I will update this post with different recipes regularly

    Health Mix powders:

     

    Homemade Cerelac Sathu Maavu Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Cerelac/Sathu Maavu(8 M+)

    Homemade Almond Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Almond Powder(8 M+)

    Homemade Barley Cereal Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Barley Cereal Powder (6 M+)

    Homemade Curry Leaves Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Curry Leaves Powder( 1 Yr +)

    Homemade Dry Fruits Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Dry Fruits Powder (8 M+)

    Homemade Dry Ginger Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Dry Ginger Powder (8 M+)

    Homemade Lentils Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Lentils Powder (1 Yr+)

    Homemade Poha Cereal Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Poha Cereal Powder (7 M+)

    Homemade Puffed Rice Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Puffed Rice Cereal (7 M+)

    Homemade Ragi Green gram Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Ragi Green gram (7 M+)

    Homemade Rice Moong Dal Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Rice Moong Dal (6 M+)

    Homemade Rice Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Rice Powder (6 M+)

    Homemade Sprouted Ragi Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Sprouted Ragi Powder(6 M+)

    Homemade Urad Dal Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Urad Dal Powder (8 M+)

    Homemade Wheat mix Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Wheat mix Powder (8 M+)

    Homemade Nuts Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Nuts Powder

    Raw Banana Powder for Babies

    Raw Banana (7 M+)

    Makhana Porridge Mix

    Makhana Powder (6 M+)

    Homemade Sprouted Ragi Powder for Babies Health Mix Powder

    Sprouted Ragi Powder(6 M+)

    Ragi Malt Powder (1 Y+)

    Ragi Malt Powder (1 Y+)

    Oats Powder for Babies

    Oats Powder (8 M+)

     

    Homemade Dalia Khichdi powder for Baby

    Dalia Khichdi powder(8 M+)

     

    Homemade Sesame Seed Powder

    Sesame Seed (1 Yr+)

    Homemade Chocolate Milk Powder Recipe for Toddlers, Kids

    Chocolate Powder (1 Yr+)

    Essentials (Homemade)

    Homemade Ghee Recipe (From Butter) | How to Make Ghee at Homemade Ghee
    Ghee
    (from butter)(6 M+)
    Homemade dates syrup for baby and toddler food
    Dates syrup
    (8 M+)
    Homemade Paneer Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Paneer
    (8 M+)
    Homemade Ricotta Cheese Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Ricotta Cheese
    (7 M+)
    Homemade Ginger Garlic Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Ginger Garlic paste
    (8 M+)
    Homemade Chocolate Syrup for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Chocolate Syrup
    (1 Yr+)
    Homemade Carrot Jam Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Carrot Jam
    (1 Yr+)
    Homemade Pineapple Jam for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Pineapple Jam
    (1 Yr+)
    Homemade Strawberry Jam Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Strawberry Jam
    (1 Yr+)
    Idli dosa batter using mixie for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Idli dosa batter 
    (8 M+)
    Idli Powder KidsIdli Powder(2 Yr+) Homemade Cream Cheese for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Cream Cheese
    (8 M+)
    Mixed Fruits Jam for Babies, Toddlers and Kids
    Mixed Fruits Jam
    (1 Y+)
    Homemade Apple Jam for Babies, Toddlers and KidsHomemade Apple Jam(1 Y+)
    Notes:
    • Never introduce more than 1 food at a time when introducing solids to your baby.
    • Check for allergy symptoms when introducing new food to your baby, and stop feeding your baby if you find any symptoms.
    • Remove it from the recipe if your baby is allergic to any specific ingredient.
    • If the recipe calls for more spices, adjust it according to your baby's age and preference.
    • Always check with your pediatrician before introducing any new food.
    • Sugar, salt, cow's milk, and honey are not recommended until 1 year of age.

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    1. Anusuya

      February 25, 2017 at 3:08 am

      why we have to include after one year.what is the reson.?

    2. Kalyani

      February 25, 2017 at 5:26 am

      Which powder you are referring here? Can you please tell me

    3. Veena

      May 30, 2017 at 4:42 am

      Can we give buffalo milk to kid below 1 year? My doctor has recommended

    4. gkfooddiary

      May 31, 2017 at 11:38 am

      yes you can go ahead if your doctor recommends so. Start with a small amount of milk and then gradually increase it. Also make sure to boil well

    5. roopa

      June 22, 2017 at 6:48 pm

      I want 26 months baby food chart. My kid is not eating rice.

    6. gkfooddiary

      June 23, 2017 at 1:57 am

      26 months baby can have all family foods with little spices. Check some toddler recipes here
      https://gkfooddiary.com/toddler-food-recipes/
      Try curd rice, Khichdi if baby is not interested in eating rice

    7. Selvi

      July 06, 2017 at 6:10 pm

      Hi , my baby is 11 months old she is not having food at all. Even ragi porridge. Iam very upset n scared pls suggest me. Actually she was having all food. But after 12th month starting she's?not having anything

    8. gkfooddiary

      July 07, 2017 at 2:04 am

      Don't worry it might be a temporary phase like one year growth spurt or teething. If baby is active , there is nothing to worry about. Just keep offering some liquid based foods to keep the baby hydrated. Eg: breastmilk/formula, soups or porridges etc. Baby will be back to routine soon in one or two weeks

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