In an age where every spare minute of our day counts, who has time to be a short-order cook, preparing a different meal for each family member? At weelicious, Catherine McCord focuses on quick, easy, nutritious recipes that are made using fresh, but minimal ingredients. The recipes appeal to a range of ages – from infants starting on solid foods to school-age kids and even adults – and are meant for parents to use as an inspirational feeding guide for their own families.
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Babies like olives? Who knew! This Wee Tapenade is so easy to make and everyone from the baby to the grandparents will love it.
Hmm.. what to make for dinner? Pizza? Quesadilla? Why not have both and make Pizza Quesadilla's!
Featuring: Catherine McCord
These kid-friendly tortilla wraps are fast and easy but also packed with energy.
'How do I get my kids to eat their greens'? This is one of the questions that I hear most often.
Butternut squash puree is delicious, highly nutritious and perfect for a babies first bite of food.
We love this Toasted Pumpkin Seed recipe because it's super easy and perfect for Kenya's nut-free school.
This Parchment Paper Tofu recipe is not only fast to prepare, healthy and easy on the wallet, kids love to help make them and then eat them
I came up with a recipe that's so easy and actually tastes ten times better then the brands you buy at the grocery.
I'm not sure who liked this recipe more, Chloe or the rest of the family.
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