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Mrs Hinch shares delicious and very healthy baby food recipe for son Ronnie

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Everyone’s favourite homebody Mrs Hinch, AKA Sophie Hinchliffe has released her recipe for a healthy lunch for her baby son Ronnie.

Taking to Instagram the social media cleaning star shared how she makes a nutritious meal in a series of videos. First she showcased her ingredients which were: 50 grams of red lentils, 60 grams of carrot, 4 tablespoons of the reserved water and 1 teaspoon of curry powder.

She then added the lentils and finely chopped carrots into the water and cooked it on the hob after adding the curry powder.The star then drained, before re-adding the four teaspoons of reserved water.

Next Mrs Hinch put half a baked sweet potato in the pan along with two tablespoons of milk and mashed it right in. The result was a.

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