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Farleys Rusks
Newest Review: ... as an occasional treat otherwise baby could end up getting hooked on really sweet treats rather than proper nutrious food. All in all, th... more |
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by - written on 18/09/09 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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Personally, I think Farleys Rucks are fabulous! They have been around for ages and the test of time has really shown, as they are still a firm favourite item in Mums store cupboard! I don't often feed my little girl these but I find them great as a little treat for both me and her. I love the flavour and so does she. I started to feed ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/05/09 (Useful, 91 readings)
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I've just started feeding my little boy some rusk in the morning for a change from his usual breakfast cereal (he is 6 months old) and sometimes as a pudding if his main didn't fill him up enough. He loves them and I mean loves them I can't spoon it in fast enough. Now here's where I'm going to sound a little bit stupid but I had no ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/04/09 (Very useful, 290 readings)
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Farley's Rusks has been around for ages and most people have heard of them even if they are not parents. It was previously mostly used by mothers as a first food for their baby as it was thought to be easy to wean unto solids by mixing with their milk. Nowadays as far as I know professionals are saying it is not a good first food to be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/10/08 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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Well i personally think farleys rusks are great! Theyve been around years i had them as a baby and im now 21 so theyve definately been around years lol! I personally dont believe in giving babies rusks in bottles or in a spoon if the reason is just to help them try sleep longer on a night. I also dont think there the best first food to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/09/08 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Farleys rusks are an old name, been around for ever and their success as a brand I truly believe comes from the fact that so maony of us have such fond memories of eating them when we were children. When I had my first child and reached the stage where I was well into weaning I spotted the farleys rusk in the supermarket and felt a pang ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/07 (Very useful, 216 readings)
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Heinz Farley's Rusks are and old favourite. I don't know anybody who has never had one. They've been going for years. I have bought them for all my babies and since I started buying them again for my youngest (9 months) my eldest (5) and middle child (2) have decided he loves them,and my other half too, so the box doesn't last long. Personally I ... Read the complete review
by Karen Akolwa - written on 07/10/07
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Rusk in full of empty calories, if your baby is struggling to sleep through at night it's best to increase their intake during the day - remember a baby has a certain nutritional requirement if they do not meet this during the day they will wake at night to compensate. Sometimes it can just be a habit that continues. The problem will adding rusk ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/09/06 (Very useful, 466 readings)
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BACKGROUND Now that Chloe is ten months old and is still quite small for her age, we have started giving her snacks throughout the day. She normally has one in the morning and one in the afternoon, to go alongside her main meals. We were thinking about what different things we could give her, and whilst out on one of our ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/08/06 (Useful, 864 readings)
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-----History----- Farley's were founded in the 1850s as a baker shop in Plymouth. In 1880 Dr W P Eales was concerned with the health of working class children. He asked Edwin Farley to make a biscuit rusk that would be nutritious and affordable for low-income families. -----Packaging----- Rusks come in a blue and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/03/06 (Useful, 647 readings)
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Made in England by "HEINZ", Farley's Rusk are the perfect food for children for 4 months onwards and come in Handy boxes of 9 or larger double pack boxes of 18. They can be brough in most shop's or supermarkets anywhere cosing no more than £1.50 They are made with the highest quality of ingredients that are enriched with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/12/05 (Very useful, 312 readings)
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Where do i start? Rusks are a great help in weaning and fab as a little treat if baby is moaning before dinner time. *** Stats and Heath guidlines. *** Each rusk contains 20% of your baby's daily iron requirement, they have 69 cal pet rusk and contain no added flavours, colours, salt or preservatives. They are also suited to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/11/05 (Somewhat useful, 96 readings)
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Farleys rusks are fantastic. The ways it can be used is brilliant. As a baby my son had it with his milk, mashed up to a very thin puree. As he grew up he had it thicker, then i used it and added fruit purees. He then had it as a biscuit and I must admit I enjoy the odd nibble. Although I found that the sugar free ones didnt taste the same. They ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/06/04 (Useful, 921 readings)
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I try not to encourage my baby to have too many sweet things but I'm afraid that I had to give in when it comes to Farleys, they're a great tradition!!! I have found them very easy to mush up with some warm milk as an early food and my baby loved them. I use the reduced sugar variety and was impressed to see the range which is now ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/01/04 (Very useful, 407 readings)
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Well it`s been 6 months since my little girl was born and where has the time got to. I never believed people when they said make the most of it because, it doesn`t last long, but it is true they are not that cute little buddle of joy forever. Not that she is going to stop being cute ( especially if she grows up looking like her HE HE ), but she ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/08/00 (Very useful, 204 readings)
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Although I was a great fan of these as a kid, I have tended to avoid them on the whole when feeding my daughter, as in my opinion they are over sweet (even the reduced sugar variety). When I have used them, I have found them difficult to mix to a smooth texture for a very young baby. They are probably better offered as a finger food. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/08/00 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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I always have Farleys Rusks in my cupboard, Apple, Banana and the original flavour ones. My 9 month old daughter loves them. She has them as they are for a finger food which if it gets stuck tends to melt quickly to ease the panic and she has them with milk for her breakfast. They are so quick and easy to use and you know that they have added ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/07/00 (Very useful, 288 readings)
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Many people find this weird, but I still have Farley's Rusks for breakfast three or four days a week. Usually I have three, but sometimes just the two. Naturally I can barely remember having them as a baby or toddler but as a teenager I just fancied trying them again, and I discovered I still loved the taste. I actually suspect that a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/07/00 (Very useful, 556 readings)
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There is something so reassuring about this product since you can't help thinking that since Farley's have been around for so long and practically everyone knows of their products, that all must be well. Farley's rusks were therefore one of my first choices when I began weaning my baby son. I was amazed at the wide varieties ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/07/00 (70 readings)
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I started to give Ben Farley's Rusks when he was about 15 weeks old. I mashed them up with expressed breastmilk and he loved them. Now he is getting older he still loves them. From when he was about 5 months old,Ben started feeding himself with the rusks. I find them very useful to keep in the pram so that if Ben gets hungry while we ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/07/00 (Useful, 1508 readings)
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Farley's Rusks have been eaten by all the children in my family. So when my daughter started to get unsettled in the evening and unsatisfied with her usual milk feeds; I knew it was time to start to think about weaning her onto solids. I asked for my health visitors advice about types of food I should start her with, as she was only 14 ... Read the complete review
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