FREE Shipping on all orders over $50
FREE Shipping on all orders over $50
  • Home
  • Shop
  • How it Works
  • Learn
    Banner with mom feeding RSF Mix-Ins

      Learn About

    • Guidelines & Research
    • Safety Principles
    • FAQs

      Dr. Erika Explains

    • Food Allergy Introduction
    • Food Allergies
    • Feeding
    • Fun Facts
    • And More

      Blog

    • Early Allergen Introduction
    • Eczema
    • Education
    • Feeding
    • Managing Food Allergies
    • Parenting
  • Our Story
  • Cart (0)
  • Home
  • Shop
  • How it Works
  • Learn
    • All Resources
    • Guidelines & Research
    • Erika Explains
    • Guide to Reactions, Rashes & Redness
    • Safety
    • Blog
    • FAQ
  • Our Story
  • Account
mom with child on kitchen counter and RSF boxes mom with child on kitchen counter and RSF boxes
Feeding

Introducing peanut to your baby

DIY options for introducing peanut early and consistently, to follow the new guidelines on food allergen introduction
Read More
  • All Articles
  • EARLY ALLERGEN INTRODUCTION
  • ECZEMA
  • EDUCATION
  • FEEDING
  • MANAGING FOOD ALLERGIES
  • MOST POPULAR
Feeding (102)
Top 10 Tips For Relieving A Clogged Milk Duct [+ Symptoms and Causes of Clogged Milk Ducts]
Feeding

Top 10 Tips For Relieving A Clogged Milk Duct [+ Symptoms and Causes of Clogged Milk Ducts]

If you're breastfeeding and have a tender lump in your breast, it m...

Read More
Exclusively Pumping: 14 Survival Tips For Moms
Feeding

Exclusively Pumping: 14 Survival Tips For Moms

Exclusively pumping can be a challenge, but we've got your back! Ch...

Read More
When Can My Baby Have Oatmeal?
Feeding

When Can My Baby Have Oatmeal?

Oatmeal is a great early food for baby, but when can you start feed...

Read More
Baby Oatmeal vs. Rice Cereal: Which Is Best For Baby?
Feeding

Baby Oatmeal vs. Rice Cereal: Which Is Best For Baby?

Learn whether oatmeal or rice cereal is a better first food for bab...

Read More
What Is a Food Intolerance?
Feeding

What Is a Food Intolerance?

Learn what a food intolerance is, causes and symptoms, common types...

Read More
Supplementing With Formula: Can You Mix Breastmilk And Formula?
Feeding

Supplementing With Formula: Can You Mix Breastmilk And Formula?

Learn how to start supplementing breastfeeding with formula feeding...

Read More
How to burp your baby?
Feeding

How to burp your baby?

Burping baby during and after feedings helps them bring up excess a...

Read More
The Best Lactation Cookie Recipes For Boosting Milk Supply
Feeding

The Best Lactation Cookie Recipes For Boosting Milk Supply

We’ve rounded up 11 of the best lactation cookie recipes, filled wi...

Read More
Baby Feeding Safety: What Parents Need To Know
Feeding

Baby Feeding Safety: What Parents Need To Know

September is Child Safety Month. Here at Ready. Set. Food! we’re d...

Read More
How Do I Know If My Baby Needs Hydrolyzed Formula?
Feeding

How Do I Know If My Baby Needs Hydrolyzed Formula?

Hydrolyzed formula is any specialty, milk-based formula where the ...

Read More
Breastfeeding 101: Elimination Diets For Breastfeeding Mothers
Managing Food Allergies

Breastfeeding 101: Elimination Diets For Breastfeeding Mothers

August is National Breastfeeding Month and here at Ready. Set. Food...

Read More
Breastfeeding 101: Breastfeeding And Returning To Work
Feeding

Breastfeeding 101: Breastfeeding And Returning To Work

August is National Breastfeeding Month and here at Ready. Set. Food...

Read More
LOAD MORE
Inspired

By Kids

Developed

By Allergists

Loved

By Parents

for updates and exclusive offers Follow us

  • Products
    • Shop All
    • Stage 1 Mix-Ins
    • Stage 2 Mix-Ins
    • Stage 3 Mix-Ins
    • Complete System
  • For Parents
    • How It Works
    • Erika Explains
    • Learn
    • Our Story
    • Blog
    • FAQ
  • More Info
    • For Providers
    • Support
    • Contact Us
    • Accessibility
    • CCPA Opt-Out
    • Become an Ambassador
    • AB 899

All health-related content on this website is for informational purposes only and does not create a doctor-patient relationship. Always seek the advice of your own pediatrician in connection with any questions regarding your baby’s health.

FDA Acknowledges Qualified Health Claim Linking Early Peanut Introduction and Reduced Risk of Developing Peanut Allergy in 2017:

For most infants with severe eczema and/or egg allergy who are already eating solid foods, introducing foods containing ground peanuts between 4 and 10 months of age and continuing consumption may reduce the risk of developing peanut allergy by 5 years of age. FDA has determined, however, that the evidence supporting this claim is limited to one study.

If your infant has severe eczema and/or egg allergy, check with your infant’s healthcare provider before feeding foods containing ground peanuts.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

©2025 Ready. Set. Food! • Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Accessibility

5000
Your Cart   ( {cart.item_count | gt 0} )
  Away from Free Shipping!
Congratulations, you've earned FREE shipping!

{item.metafields.plan_title}

Monthly Plan

{item.variant_title}

{item.product_type}

{item.variant_title}

{item.product_type}

{item.variant_title}

{item.product_type}

Plan

You have added max limit of quantities.
There are no items in your cart.

What Parents Say

Ready, Set, Food! takes the guesswork out of early allergen introduction.

LISA (CAROLINE'S MOM)

When I saw that they were adding allergens to a wholegrain oatmeal, it was a no-brainer for us to try. And now Liel is hooked.

LARA (LIEL'S MOM)

This is so much easier than trying to do it myself, and I feel comfortable knowing it's a safe dose.

LAURA (AVERY'S MOM)

Introducing allergens couldn’t have been any easier. I felt confident that Tali was getting the right amount of allergens in every bite.

LAUREN (TALI'S MOM)

Subtotal