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Henbit
01-29-2009, 06:57 AM
Does anyone have any good ideas for making and storing baby food at home?

Henbit

Lardel
01-29-2009, 07:01 AM
Whatever happened to babies eating the same thing we eat?

kelee877
01-29-2009, 07:32 AM
I use to pre boil apples.potatoes yam,s...the whole gammit carrots everything...and I would portion them into ice cube trays and freeze them until I needed them...cover ice cube trays with saran wrap or tin foil until froozen and then when froozen you can break them out and store in freezer bags until needed...nice handy size portions and you re-use trays to make next batch and so on....

4 kids and not one of them ever ate out of a jar

angelwing
01-29-2009, 07:33 AM
Well, I kinda make baby food, but it's not for a baby it's for my bearded dragon. All i do is just pulverize it in the blender and then feed him, what's left over I put in the fridge and it'll keep for me for about 5 days;he's a very picky eater and doesn't eat very often so I really don't make a lot to last a long time, so really don't know how I would preserve a big batch.

just me
01-29-2009, 07:50 AM
I always took whatever we were eating and mushed or put it through the blender. If I thought it might be too spicy, I usually had some leftovers in the frig I could mush. I always had a jar of fruit in the frig I could mush as well. To be honest, my youngest son would only eat spiced (not hot spicy) food like Italian or mild Mex.

dilligaf
01-29-2009, 07:56 AM
yep as others have said. whatever we ate,we just put in a blender for the babies..

avoiding the really spicy foods of course.
although we once knew a cajun couple whos children would eat bell peppers like apples by the time they were toddlers. im pretty sure that meant they didnt avoid the spices in their babies food..

Limner
01-29-2009, 09:01 AM
I bought little darlin' below one of those mini baby food mills on ebay for Christmas and dil says it works nicely and baby loves it! Might be something to have on hand for little ones.....

catskinner
01-29-2009, 09:48 AM
I made baby food for my boys also. I would get fresh fruits and veggies when in season, but frozen if they weren't. I cooked the vegetables and meats without salt. If I was making a big pot of soup, I'd reserve some for his baby food before I put in the spices. I ran everything through the food processor until I got the thicknes I wanted. I added fruit juice, vegetable water or broth to thin it if it was too thick and then I put it into ice cube trays, covered with plastic wrap and freeze. Then I put the cubes into a freezer bag. I had the small divided bowls for kids with a lid. each morning I would line up 3 of them and dole out the proper cubes. Then put them in the refrigerator. They would thaw by time to eat. (one bowl for lunch, one for dinner and one for the next day's breakfast)
We like cornbread and I serve it often especially with things like beans and ham, homemade soup and chicken and dumplings. I would go ahead and add that to the food processor right along with the soup or whatever once they were old enough.
My oldest is almost 16 and could eat his weight in chicken and dumplings and cornbread. Baby boy is almost 4 now. This morning his breakfast of choice was plain oatmeal and 1/2 of a "big red sour orange",better known as a grapefruit. LOL
I think making your own baby food will allow them to have a taste for something besides chicken nuggets and fries. Then again, what do I know, we stop at McDonald's once or twice a year.
catskinner

momof23goats
01-29-2009, 12:02 PM
I made all of my own baby food, and my babies were so much healthier. it is best to make your own, for sure. just cook and grind or mash it up. fruits I did grind. so much better for them for sure.
I also fed them cream of rice cereal, and then cream of wheat. they did so good on it. and some times i would add applesauce or a banana. M ykids got very little out of the store. If any thing.

Sassafras
01-29-2009, 01:00 PM
I used a potato ricer to make baby food for my children. Some of the meats didn't do well going through there, but most everything else did. Back then I didn't own a blender.

Vere My Sone
02-07-2009, 08:51 AM
I used one of those hand operated food mills--cheap and worked well
they ate what we ate