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Let's Go Well, together

You and baby are only a few steps away from a world of flavor.

Our Go Well Program has an ideal start window and is designed for babies to begin between 4-5.5 months old.

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Go Well By Good Feeding

Go Well Program

More than just baby food.

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The best start for your baby conveniently delivered to you! Our feeding program helps take baby from first flavors through to adventurous eating in six simple steps. Designed to expose infants to different tastes and textures, Go Well helps deliver what’s best for baby and provides peace of mind for you!

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The Go Well Six Step Program

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The Go Well Benefits

The best start for your baby conveniently delivered to you!

How it works, made simple

Go Well helps take baby from First Flavors through to adventurous eating in six simple steps. Designed to expose baby to different tastes and textures while providing the nutrition to optimize growth and development. Go Well helps deliver what's best for baby and provides peace of mind for you!

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Get started for just $299

and ongoing bi-weekly renewal of $199
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0% sugar

No added sugars and 100% veggie sweetened.

REAL FLAVORS

Chilled food delivered weekly along with a comprehensive Flavor Training program.

ORGANIC

Locally sourced, five-star organic ingredients.

NUTRIENT DENSE

Unique cooking process that preserves color, flavor, texture, and vital nutrients.

PLANET CARE

Packaging designed to be best for baby and best for planet with a recycling program included.

Endorsed by Healthcare Professionals

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I stand behind Good Feeding because I know how crucial it is for children to receive not only excellent nutrition in their first few years of life but for families to cultivate feeding habits that will help children grow up to be competent eaters who enjoy a lifelong healthy relationship with food. Given all of the challenges that modern parents face, this is no easy task. Parents need relatable, expert advice on how to instill good feeding habits into their families' daily lives and products they can trust to take some of the work of such a challenging task off their plates.

Good Feeding does just this and I'm so happy that it's available for parents.

Diana K. Rice

Nutrition, LLC, RD, LD, CLEC

The Baby Steps Dietitian



A taste of what you'll discover in our knowledge center

You don’t have to choose between Baby-Led Weaning & Puree

Where did we get this idea that using baby-led weaning (BLW) or puree feeding has to be all-or-nothing?  
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Don’t be weighed down by concerns over heavy metals

As parents, we all want to do what's best for our babies, infants, and children. So, it can be more than a little concerning with the news that our family's youngest members could be at risk from the very thing meant to nurture us all – food. How do we be sure that what we are putting in baby's mouth isn't doing more harm than good?  
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Important News for Babies Approaching 4 months old

4 months of age signals the start of an exciting window of opportunity, that if taken advantage of has the ability to not only transform your parenting journey (and family mealtimes) going forward, but more importantly, your child’s health and wellness potentials for life. 4 months marks the important opportunity to start ‘Flavour Training’!  
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Complementary Feeding vs. Flavor Training

By Diana K Rice, Nutrition, LLC, RD, LD, CLEC In the medical community, there's a clear consensus on when infants should begin complementary feeding: at 6 months old. But despite the AAP, ACOG, AAFP and WHO recommendations being very clear about this timeline, parents often start much earlier. The primary reason that official guidelines push for this 6 month mark is that very early introduction of complementary foods has been shown to reduce breastfeeding's overall duration. The medical community also holds concerns that introducing solids prior to the age of 6 months could increase the risk of choking and aspiration, lead to diarrhea and poor gut health and contribute to the onset of certain chronic diseases later in life, including diabetes and celiac disease. So why is there so much confusion over this?
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Good Feeding is committed to

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We're on a mission to create not just a healthier America, but a healthier world.  

At Good Feeding, we believe establishing healthy preferences at the very beginning, develops positive lifelong eating practices and fights the good fight against childhood obesity. From healthy beginnings comes healthier lives.
So, we're excited and proud to be partnering with the PHA.