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What Brand of Baby Food and Why?

My daughter is almost 5 months old and we are getting ready to introduce solids. I was wondering what brand of baby food others have chosen and why? Also wondered about making my own? Is it extremely time consuming and difficult?

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Thank you for all the advice. I will be looking into the websites on how to make your own and will be combining that with organic. I did not hear anyone mention Earth's Best. Just curious why not?

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Hi K.!
We are in the same boat:) We have just recently been adding a scoop or 2 of cereal to her bottle to see how she does with it (so far so good)! I also want to make my own baby food so I asked the peditrician and she told me that as far as the rice cereal you are better off just buying it rather than grinding up rice (which is what I wanted to do) because the bought rice cereal is fortified with iron (that the baby is now losing her supply that she got from you in pregnancy). She also told me that when vegetables are introduced, any "root" vegetable (potatoes,yams etc.) should be bought organic because there is a pesticide in the soil that could potentially harm the baby-which I thought was interesting because I have never heard that. I probably wasn't much help but good luck! And if you ever want to compare stories let me know:) I am also a first time mom to a beautiful baby girl who brings me more joy and more confusion than I ever thought possible:) Take care!

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I started off using organic and switched....I don't eat organic and seem to be fine so I'm hoping my child will be as well. I have tried making my daughter food and it hasn't worked out so well. She wants nothing to do w/ homemade peas or green beans...after trying about 5 different times she will eat applesauce and tonight I have just cooked some sweet potatoes....we will see! It is time consuming but it's cheaper and then she doesn't get additives!

I make my own baby food and it is super easy and saves so much money. As long as you have a food processor, it is really quick and easy. Plus, you can give them things that might not traditionally be found in the baby food aisle. Wholesomebabyfood.com is a good website to visit if you haven't already.

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Hi K.,
I see that you have received many responses, so I will try to make this quick. I made and still make, all my girls' food. It truly is EASY and so rewarding. The wholesomebabyfoods website that several people suggested is good. But I also found that sometimes I needed something tangible, right in front of me, rather than running to the computer for recipes all the time. So I highly recommend: Top 100 Baby Purees - 100 Quick and Easy Meals for a Healthy and Happy Baby, by Annabel Karmel ISBN-13: 978-0-7432-8957-3. You can find this one and several others from the library. Check them out, they will give you many great ideas, so you don't feel stuck in a rut of just feeding your baby the same 2-3 veggies/fruits. Plus this one provides very helpful tips on this whole subject. I learned a lot about food myself from it. =)
Good luck! This is a very exciting time.
J.

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I originally had my son eating gerber and delmonte. I have no problem with either one. However Kroger carries Beechnut and they were cheaper than gerber and delmonte so I tried them and came to find out that they were all natural too. When I have the choice again i will go with beechnut.

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Hi K.!
We are in the same boat:) We have just recently been adding a scoop or 2 of cereal to her bottle to see how she does with it (so far so good)! I also want to make my own baby food so I asked the peditrician and she told me that as far as the rice cereal you are better off just buying it rather than grinding up rice (which is what I wanted to do) because the bought rice cereal is fortified with iron (that the baby is now losing her supply that she got from you in pregnancy). She also told me that when vegetables are introduced, any "root" vegetable (potatoes,yams etc.) should be bought organic because there is a pesticide in the soil that could potentially harm the baby-which I thought was interesting because I have never heard that. I probably wasn't much help but good luck! And if you ever want to compare stories let me know:) I am also a first time mom to a beautiful baby girl who brings me more joy and more confusion than I ever thought possible:) Take care!

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I am not sure why, but I went strictly by this for her food! =0) http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/
I introduced food when my daughter was 5 months. She didn't really like their recipes for meatballs- but I did give her pretty much every vegetable! The only one I don't remember seeing on there is bell peppers and that's what she doesn't like now!? (Of course, it's one of my favorites!) I would bake a big batch at a time- like 2 different squashes and peas. I would say it was worth it!!! (How many kids do you know that really like spinach or brocoli!? Mine does!) I ususally just used the mixer, but then I got out our food processor, but it was little. It worked best for peas and stuff that was a little more difficult.
Good luck!

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I heard something recently and loved the sense of it. Instead of starting your child on cereal start her on mashed bananas and mashed avocado. They are easy to digest and have wonderful nutrients. Cereal is just a filler and may be the reason most people are "carb addicted". As your baby gets older, try different things that you are already preparing for your family. However, you do not want to add sugar or salt to your babie's food. Having brocolli for example, Your food processor is your best friend. I never used jarred baby food....you'll be surprised how you just won't need it. Good luck. C.

I would recommend that you make your own. It is SUPER simple and VERY cost effective. I only recently started making veggie purees to supplement my toddlers regular food. I bought the Jessica Seinfeld book, which gives you recipes and tips on how to hide veggies in your family's food. I have a picky toddler, so I found this to be a great way to incorporate more veggies into his diet. But had I known how easy and cheap it was to make your own purees, I would have done it for his baby food.
Good luck!

I make my own baby food and it is super easy and saves so much money. As long as you have a food processor, it is really quick and easy. Plus, you can give them things that might not traditionally be found in the baby food aisle. Wholesomebabyfood.com is a good website to visit if you haven't already.

I used Gerber brand for cereals and meat by products meals, since it was the brand my mother used for my sister and I. Also, I would make things from scratch, fresh organic vegetables and fruits that are pureed are the best. Hopefully, you have a minimal amount of time to microwave or cook the food and bag it for freezer storage. I love that I did things from scratch.

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