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Making Baby Food - Ponder,TX

I tried to make baby food with my oldest son who is almost 8 but I never felt like it got pureed enough. I would use a small food processor which I don't have anymore. Has anyone used a baby food grinder? Please share any tips. How did you prepare the food first? My son is 6 months and just started rice cereal.

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Williams-Sonoma has this babyfood machine- it steams and blends in the same container! Expensive, but it has great reviews.

http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/5279732/index.cfm...

For store bought food (always nice to have when you are on the go) I recommend Earth's Best. They smell and taste better than Gerber.

In my day many moons ago, I would buy the smallest cans of vegetables at the store and drain them and then whirl them in the blender. It was usually good for a couple of serving.

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No advice on the baby food but wanted to say sorry for your losses. It is not easy to bear but as you have discovered, God will comfort us if we choose to accept Him. I lost my son James at age 8 in Dec. 2005. It takes a daily decision to choose to trust the plans that God has for us and lean not on our own understanding.

God bless you!

M.
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I made our boys' food for several months. It was time consuming, but very easy. I bought an Oxo food mill at Bed, Bath, and Beyond and then would freeze the food in ice cube trays (BB&B also has Oxo ice trays that have slide on lids, which we used). I would either steam or boil first and then run through the food mill and add some of the cooking water if I needed, then spoon into trays and freeze...very simple. The Oxo food mill comes with 3 different sized blades, so we started with the smallest and then moved up as they were ready for chunkier food. I also used this website for recipes or cooking suggestions for certain foods:

http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/

Hope this helps...good luck!

Williams-Sonoma has this babyfood machine- it steams and blends in the same container! Expensive, but it has great reviews.

http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/5279732/index.cfm...

For store bought food (always nice to have when you are on the go) I recommend Earth's Best. They smell and taste better than Gerber.

I make my own food right now, I bought an inexpensive food processor at WalMart and it does a fantastic job, it's a Black and Decker. I also bought the So Easy Baby Food Kit from Target online, it came with a DVD(it lays everythings out in an easy way), trays, and a cookbook. I probably didn't need the kit, but I need the reassurance that I am doing things the right way. So far so good, we have a ton of food frozen in the freezer! Good luck:)

Good morning, J.,
I used a baby food grinder when my kids were little - just put some of whatever we were having for dinner in it and ground it up for baby. This way your little one gets used to what the family eats on a regular basis - no special meal preparation - always a plus for a busy Mom!
Also please accept my heatfelt sympathy for the loss of your little ones. I have had 4 miscarriages and birthed 4, so I understand your heartache. Fortunately I married a man with 4 kids, so I got my 8 kids after all. Isn't God amazing?!!!
B. G. (mother of 8, grandmother of 4)
B. G.

In my day many moons ago, I would buy the smallest cans of vegetables at the store and drain them and then whirl them in the blender. It was usually good for a couple of serving.

Hi J.,
I have a 8 month old baby and I have been making baby food since he was 6 months. The best way to puree it, is to put the boiled or steamed food in a magic bullet. It blends the food completely and you really dont need to add any water in it.

I did some with my last baby and I think the trick to getting it pureed enough is to add a bit of water to it. If that doesn't work, it may be your food processor. I had a small oster and it worked fine. (they may not even make them anymore it's so old!)

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