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Making Baby Food at Home..??

I have heard that it is fairly easy to make baby food at home and then freeze for when needed. I am willing to try it, especially since I would know exactly what would be going into my baby boy's tummy everyday. However, I have no idea where to start. I love cooking and am pretty good at it, but baby food would be a new adventure for me. So.. does anyone have any good advice, resources, books, etc. for the "How to's.. " of making baby food, including recipes.
Thank you all for your time and help! :)

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Hello T.,

There is an AWESOME book out there call "Super Baby Food" and it walked me (holding my hand) all the way through making my own baby food. It is a fabulous book with a whole section on almost every fruit and veggie and how to shop for it, cook it, and store it. I highly recommend this book. It is a little far to the left for me but I didn't use every bit of advice/info it had in there - but the veggie section was top notch.

Positively,
M.

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Hi T....
You might try www.homemadebabyfood.com for about 144,000,000 sites and they give "age appropriate" recipes and so much more.
Good Luck

C. M Hamlin
Cave Junction OR

I highly recommend the following website www.wholesomebabyfood.com. It has many recipes for home-made baby food for different age groups.

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Hello T.,

There is an AWESOME book out there call "Super Baby Food" and it walked me (holding my hand) all the way through making my own baby food. It is a fabulous book with a whole section on almost every fruit and veggie and how to shop for it, cook it, and store it. I highly recommend this book. It is a little far to the left for me but I didn't use every bit of advice/info it had in there - but the veggie section was top notch.

Positively,
M.

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When I made baby food I used a steamer and steam the veggies to get them cooked to be able to mush. I used the Magic Bullet (but could used a blender with puree mode). I mainly did it with veggies - carrots, grean beans, peas and some mixed veggies. When I bought them canned in the store - I made sure that they said "No Salt". When you puree add some water too. And I would buy the frozen veggies as well. When steaming them you help keep the natural nutrients in the food. After you puree them put them in ice cube trays and let them freeze. Put the cubes into a freezer bag and you have little servings. When you are ready to give your baby the food just take out whatever he will eat. I did do a whole adventure of kinds of foods, but hey - It was a start to a good effort. Good luck.

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Mostly what I did was just steam fruits and vegetables then blend them (I have the magic bullet, and really ONLY use it for baby food, it's AWESOME for that!), pour the blended food into ice cube trays (I love that size for choosing what to defrost), and freeze, then store the frozen cubes in zipper quart size freezer bags. If you make a lot, make sure you label and date.

I use the web site wholesomebabyfood.com They have a lot of great recipes, and some VERY important do's and don'ts. Like, don't make your own carrots for very little ones. Or don't use honey for very little ones. Give it a read!!

Have fun! You can save a TON of money doing it that way, and it's great for your peace of mind, too. I still make a bunch of stuff for my son, and he's 3 now. They have another site, wholesometoddlerfood.com, for when they're older!

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Hey there,
I don't know what everyone else has suggested but I've used SO Easy Baby Food. It's SO EASY! It seems daunting at first, but after the first item you make, you'll be hooked. I make food about 1/month for about 1 1/2-2 hours. Another great suggestion is to get with other new moms/baby food making moms you can get together for play dates and exchange foods. I make one large batch of sweet potatoes and I come home with carrots, pears, apples, and squash.

Good luck!

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Hi T....
You might try www.homemadebabyfood.com for about 144,000,000 sites and they give "age appropriate" recipes and so much more.
Good Luck

C. M Hamlin
Cave Junction OR

hello,
i make my own baby food with fresh or frozen fruits and veggies, heat them until they are soft enough to be processed in the food processor, add water to get the right thickness, then put into ice cube trays and freeze,its so simple! i also used canned fruits in water/no sugar added then just process and good to go! very simple and rewarding!

I second the suggestion about the book Super Baby Food. It is a great book with tons of info! My two children together have probaby eaten a total of 10 jars of baby food while on journeys, etc. It is really quite easy to make your own yummy stuff for baby!

Making baby food is really easy, I had never considered it until a friend of mine did it with her daughter a couple years ago and I saw how easy it was.

I built up a store by buying 1-2 pounds of veggies/fruit at a time when they go on sale. My goal was paying no more than $1/lb. which usually makes about 16-20 2oz. servings depending on the amount of liquid you add,and takes about 30 minutes of prep. time (not including time to steam/bake). Baking and steaming is best to preserve nutrients.

I used the book called Top 100 baby purees by Annabel Karmel, you can get it online or at baby stores. She also has a website with most of the information that is in her books. I also used www.wholesomebabyfood.com thanks to tip from another mama on this website. It tells you how to cook about everything for babies from 6 months to toddler years.

P.s. Another mamma asked this question back on 1/13/09, you can look at her responses.

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