Food Grinder: Infant
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Seeking Baby Food Grinder in Springfield MO
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- They were at Toys R Us but that was a year ago. You could try calling. Have you tried use kids clothing stores? Good luck. D. mom of 9
- I did a quick Google search and Target came up as carrying them. Another alternative is to use a regular food mill such as a Foley or a blender with the mini jars (if...
- Hello R., I live outside of Springfield and expecting my second child. When my first was eating baby food I tried to look for a food grinder. I didn't have any lu...
Baby Food Mill: Electric or Manual?????
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- I am a not a fan of buying anything I will only use for a short time, (a year or less) so I would use the quiznart. I made my own baby food also, (I used our Vita-Mix ...
- I made all of my sons food, too. I never used anything fancier than a blender. I did get a separate coffee grinder for grinding flax seed to put into food, though. ...
- Make food in batches with food processor or blender, then pour in to ice cube trays. Freeze then store in zip bags. Defrost as needed.
Anyone with Experience Using a FOOD MILL for Making Stage 1 Baby Food??
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- J., I used a hand blender and a bowl. I would steam the veggies and blend them in a bowl or simmer pears or apples in apple juice and blended them right in the pot...
- Carrots are a hard one to prepare at home- it took me a couple tries to get it right. First I steamed them until they pierce easily with a toothpick them puree with a ...
- Hi I'm a mother of 3 and I too thought it would help if I made my own baby food. What I thought was very helpfull was the "Ultimate Chopper" http://www.asseenontv.co...
Kidco Food Mill
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- I also just used my blender to puree. The food mill is awesome for when they are done with the purees....just grind up whatever you're having for dinner for him...he'...
- I only used the food mill for certain things like Peas. Otherwise, just toss it in the blender to get the results you want.
- I use one of those mini-food processors which seems to work great. Here are some other tips: http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com. Good luck!
Advice on Grinding Our Own Flour - Grain Mill
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- I have a nutrimill and have had it for about 4 yrs. I like them because they have a lifetime guarantee. About a year ago the motor seized, but I took it into the sto...
- Hi S.- Do the research on the hand-cranked. Consumer Reports or Cooks magazine may have reviews. S.
- Hi S.:). we have had a family grain mill for 6yrs. we started w/ the hand crank. now we have the motor base, w/ the oatmeal flaker & the meat grinder attatchments. i d...
Food Grinders
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- YAH for you! I did this with my 2nd and plan to do it with my 3rd. The pros, in my opinion, outway the cons. You're not making waste be buying the jars, your saving...
- You can just get a blender but if youhave the money get a vita mix................the food value is much better with your own food and not canned foods of any kind.......
- I dont have any advice on a grinder but I can tell you that our first son hated baby food from the start. I started feeding him whatever I made us for dinner, I just ...
Baby Food
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- We found Target to be the cheapest for almost all our baby needs, food included. They also just started making their own brand snacks and food. My kids arent eating ...
- yes, food processor. if you have time for you, then you should have time to also make food for baby
- BJ's does sell baby food and it is by far the least expensive place to buy it- unless you have a great store coupon and a sale!
Vita-mix Vs. Baby Mill
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- The only advantage that I can see with getting a baby mill is if it is non-electric and you can pack it with you when you are on the go. Otherwise, I would just use th...
- I have a magic bullet and it seems to mush things pretty well- and then you could always use it later for other things, not sure if the baby food mixers are as versitile
- for baby food either is wonderful. but if you already have a vita-mix, why bother getting something to duplicate what it can do? khairete S.
Apple Orchard/Cider Mill
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- R., The best Orchard and Cider Mill with a very nice variety of U-Pick fruits is Spicers, at Clyde Rd. just east of US 23 in Hartland. I was just there last weeken...
- Spicers on Clyde road off of Us 23 is a terrific orchard and pretty close to Howell. :-)
- I'd try Spicer's or the one in South Lyon (can't remember the name of it but it is a GREAT one...name starts with "E") It's right off 96, about a mile or so. Very co...
Baby Food
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- I always made my own. I didn't usually start solids until they were about 6 months. Then I would use a food processor (you can use a blender, too) to puree fruits, ste...
- It has been my experience that you change the stages of baby food according to how your child can chew it. What I mean is...you don't want to give your baby the food ...
- We make baby food by simply blending fruit or vegetable, adding water or iron-fortified baby cereal (rice, oatmeal, whole grain) or formula to thin or thicken. Your ba...