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Guardian of a 1 yr 11 m old girl9 months ago
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My child is quite picky and only asks for noodles. Any recommendations for millet-based noodles that are healthy?

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somi agarwalMom of a 1 yr 9 m old boy9 months ago
A. "Slurrp Farm’s millet noodles are a great choice for picky eaters, as they are made with wholesome millets and have a mild, kid-friendly taste. "
Bhavika GuptaMom of a 2 yr old girl9 months ago
A. Try slurrp farm noodles these noodles are made from millets. Not only healthy but very tasty also. And these noodles come with mild seasoning which is completely safe for our kids health.
Ritu puriMom of a 1 yr 10 m old girl9 months ago
A. My recommendation is one and only slurpp farm noodles.. These noodles are made from millets and 100% free from maida..
MaunGuardian of a 2 yr 1 m old girl9 months ago
A. Main mere bacchon ko slurrp farm millet noodles deti hun. AAP bhi try kijiye yeah millet puri tarah se maide se free hai aur hamare bacchon ke liye kafi healthy hai aur tasty bhi yeah mild seasoning ke sath aate hain.
HimaniMom of a 1 yr 7 m old girl9 months ago
A. I'm giving slurrp farm noodles to my kids. These noodles are made from millets like jawar, wheat fries. These noodles are completely free from artificial colour preservatives chemicals. So my recommendation is slurrp farm noodles only.
TinaMom of a 1 yr 8 m old boy9 months ago
A. Dear you should try Slurrp farm noodles for your kid. These noodles are made from millets and are completely free from maida, artificial colours or preservatives. So, absolutely healthy for your child.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl9 months ago
A. Slurp farm is going to be the right choice for you to use but unnecessarily no matter how much which they are and healthy they are in terms of millets and all why do you have to give noodles because in the early age if you keep satisfying these needs of the child then you are going to face a lot of problems and giving regular food which is why I would suggest to avoid it as long as you can
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