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Grub for your Baby
GRUB Each item is packaged in a reclosable freezer bag and contains ten, one-ounce frozen, already prepared and pureed cubes and is hand delivered in the Greater Charleston South Carolina area ($4.00 delivery fee applies). Each bag is clearly labeled showing the fruit or vegetable ordered and your grubber's stage.

After registering, please check the availabiliy of fruits and vegetables on our Order menu, as many seasonal fruits and vegetables may not be acquirable.



(6-8 months)
Extra smooth texture for beginner eaters. Introductory fruits and vegetables recommended for easier consumption and digestion. Stimulates suck or suckle pattern, lip and jaw closure.

Recommended Foods - apricots, avocados, peaches, plums, prunes, carrots, peas, yellow squash, zucchini.

Nutritional Value



(8-10 months)
Smooth with soft lumps for teethers and advanced eaters. Additional foods recommended for introduction into baby's diet. Continues to stimulate suck or suckle pattern, lip and jaw closure, stimulates up and down jaw and tongue movement (munching pattern).

Recommended Foods - (in addition to all previously listed) blueberries, cantaloupe, kiwi, mangos, papaya, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower.

Nutritional Value



(10-12+ months)
Smooth with chunky bits for babies with teeth and advanced eaters. Additional foods recommended for introduction into baby's diet. Continues to stimulate the patterns of Smooth and Lumpy. Further stimulates side to side tongue movement and vertical and diagonal jaw movement, with enough strength to break up the pieces.

Recommended Foods - (in addition to all previously listed) cherries, grapes (cut up into quarters), raspberries, beets, corn.

Nutritional Value



(1 year+)
Smooth and lumpy. The perfect frozen treat with a variety of fruit flavors.


Nutritional Value


Fruits


Apples good source of fiber, vitamin C and flavonoids.
Apricots good source of vitamin A, dietary fiber and contain iron.
Bananas good source of fiber;, vitamin C and potassium.
Blueberries good source of dietary fiber; good source of vitamin C.
Cantaloupe high in vitamin A; high in vitamin C; good source of folate.
Cherries good source of vitamin C; good source of potassium.
Kiwi good source of fiber; high in vitamin C; good source of potassium ,good source of vitamin E.
Mango high in vitamin A; good source of vitamin C.
Peaches good source of vitamin C.
Pears excellent source of dietary fiber; good source of vitamin C.
Plums good source of vitamin C.
Prunes good source of dietary fiber; good source of vitamin A.
Raspberries high in dietary fiber; high in vitamin C.
Strawberries high in vitamin C; high in folate.

Vegetables


Acorn Squash excellent source of vitamin A and also contains vitamin C, potassium and dietary fiber.
Asparagus good source of vitamin C; high in folate; good source of vitamin A.
Broccoli high in folate; good source of dietary fiber; good source of potassium.
Butternut Squash excellent source of vitamin A and also contains vitamin C, potassium and dietary fiber.
Carrots excellent source of vitamin A; good source of vitamin C.
Cauliflower high in vitamin C; good source of folate.
Corn good source of vitamin C.
Cucumber high in vitamin C.
Golden Beets high in folate and a good source of manganese and potassium. They provide iron and vitamin C.
Green Beans good source of fiber; good source of vitamin C.
Peas excellent source of vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber and protein; especially high in vitamin K, manganese and vitamin C; have plenty of B vitamins.
Sweet Potatoes good source of dietary fiber; high in vitamin A; high in vitamin C; good source of potassium.
Summer Squash high in vitamin C.
Zucchini high in vitamin C.
Yellow Squash high in vitamin C.