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Poll - Would You Buy 'Homemade' Fresh Baby Food?

When my son was a baby, I made all of his baby food from scratch. I have been thinking about starting a business where I make organic, preservative free, fresh baby food that I would deliver to your home. The organic baby food in the stores is very pricy & still contains preservatives. There is no other business like it here in town. However, I just have no idea if anyone would buy it. My friends say yes, but they are my friends! I'm just curious what you ladies out there think - would you try it for your baby? I would appreciate your opinion even if your kids are older (or younger).

* I just wanted to add after reading the first few comments, that it would be a professional operation, the food made to health codes in a commercial kitchen - I'm a caterer by profession.

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My first response was no, as I envisioned someone in their home kitchen with a blender and no health code enforcement, LOL

But as I read that it would be in a commercial kitchen with health codes in place, I now would vote Yes :)

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No - it was so easy to make and that was the point - knowing where her food came form at each step. I enjoyed making the food. Although in a pinch I might have...

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I would be interested, but I probably wouldn't buy from someone who I don't know. I would be worried about bacteria and shelf-life of preservative free, homemade products.

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I wouldn't. I just fed my son what I ate.

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My first response was no, as I envisioned someone in their home kitchen with a blender and no health code enforcement, LOL

But as I read that it would be in a commercial kitchen with health codes in place, I now would vote Yes :)

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Unless it was from a code compliant, commercial zoned kitchen, batch inspected food, with legit business with tax numbers and certificates, no.
If all those things were met and exceeded, yes.

In response to your "what happened:" I probably would.

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No - it was so easy to make and that was the point - knowing where her food came form at each step. I enjoyed making the food. Although in a pinch I might have...

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I would be interested, but I probably wouldn't buy from someone who I don't know. I would be worried about bacteria and shelf-life of preservative free, homemade products.

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No.
Pretty much for the same reasons below.
She ate a lot of what I ate, and proper precautions with food handling/hygiene is a concern.
It's a good idea though, maybe there's another way to achieve it?
Good Luck!

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probably not. Sorry

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Sorry, I wouldn't. Food that is sold must come from a facility that has been inspected and certified by the health department. Just because you say your food preparation techniques are clean and sanitary doesn't make it so.

Kids can't even take cookies or birthday cake in the schools anymore that isn't hermetically sealed from the store. They just can't take a chance on the food being bad or tampered with.

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