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Serenity Kids

Serenity Kids Baby Got Beef Bundle | 6 Each of Grass Fed Beef, Beef & Ginger and Beef Pot Roast Pouches (18 Count)

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  • Stock up on all of the savory grass-fed beef recipes that we have! Our original beefy kid on the block: Beef with Kale and Sweet Potato, as well as a more herby beef recipe: Beef and Ginger with Pea, Bell Pepper, and Brocolli, and you can't forget the beef in our beloved bone broth line: Beef Pot Roast with Bone Broth. We use only grass-fed and pasture-raised meats raised humanely on American Farms, without any added hormones, antibiotics, or GMO feed. In addition to being a better life for the animal, their meat is significantly higher in vitamins, minerals, Omega 3s, CLAs, and other essential fatty acids. Our farmers use regenerative and sustainable farming practices, that are reversing climate change by rebuilding soil organic matter, restoring degraded soil biodiversity, sequestering carbon and improving the water cycle.

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100% GRASS FED BEEF: Contains baby food purees made from ethically sourced 100% grass fed beef PERFECT SAVORY BLENDS: Contains more protein and fats than sugar so your little one gets the most nutrition per bite, while also expanding their palate to richer, more savory flavors. NO SUGARY FRUITS: With no added sugars or sugary fruits, our veggie-first baby pouch meals are an ideal way to expand your baby’s palate! MINDFULLY MADE: Crafted to mimic the macronutrients of breast milk with ethically sourced meats, healthy fats, organic vegetables, and no artificial flavors or allergens. WHEN CAN BABIES EAT MEAT? The USDA’s Infant Nutrition and Feeding Guide states that around 6 months of age, an infant is able to begin excreting waste products from the digestion of meat. Furthermore, it recommends meat and fish as first complentary foods being introduced to an infant's diet.