When should I start feeding baby food, and what are some good recipes?

Posted by: Baby Food Grinder  /  Category: baby food questions

So I’m wondering when I should start feeding my daughter baby food, she was born yesterday and in the NICU, and what are some good recipes? I have a really nice blender, and was planning on making fresh stuff. Thanks!

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5 Responses to “When should I start feeding baby food, and what are some good recipes?”

  1. My son is my world Says:

    Usually you wait until after 6 months. My son enjoyed avocado, carrot and sweet potato mix… he also liked tofu, green beans and black beans. Just be sure to introduce new foods slowly and look out for allergic reactions.

  2. Zizzer Zazzer Zuzz Says:

    You’ve got a while to go if she was just born yesterday! I think you’ve got a lot to worry about between now and then. Not sure why you’re asking about feeding baby food when your daughter is in the NICU???

    When you’re ready, though, you can just steam veggies and mash them up. Carrots are a good first food. There are lots of cookbooks and websites to give you guidance and ideas.

  3. versantly Says:

    At 6 months of age, the digestive tract is ready for more than just mama’s milk. Use the same food you prepare for the rest of the family, but provide less texture by using a blender or potato masher.

  4. Lauren C-B Says:

    6 months is about the average time. Also, you should steam the veggies or cook them, blend them, strain the cellulose out, and then they’re good to go. A word to the wise for ease of food: fill ice cube trays with the veggies and freeze them. One ice cube worth of food is one serving. It’s quite easy then! Just thaw and feed!

    LC-B

  5. ProudMama2008 Says:

    Hope she gets to come home soon! Try wholesomebabyfood.com it has so much information and all sorts of recipes for you. She wont be eating baby food for a while now. You should get solids approved by her pediatrician before starting them.

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