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    Do you use baby stock cubes for toddlers? I tend to use it for babies because it is salt free, but am wondering if I can switch to my regular stock cubes for my almost 2 and 3 year olds.

    I used to make my own when DD was a baby, but I'm not doing it anymore.

    I'm not sure what is classed as 'too high in salt' for toddlers...

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    I’d use normal stock cubes but of course for me gluten free ones. Didn’t know you could get a baby version but then I don’t cook for mindees.

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    Luckily enough for me Dragonfly, one set of stock cubes that I have in did say gluten free. My other tub of stock powder contains milk, so no good for my other mindee who is dairy free.

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    I’ve got a mindee who’s older sister has ever allergy going! luckily my mindee doesn’t have any yet .

    Yes , knorr does gluten free. Aldi’s have got some lovely Crisps in which have G F on the front,I know you aren’t going to buy those for your mindee but you’ll be surprised what has gluten in.

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