KidCo BabySteps Basic Natural Feeding System
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BabySteps Complete Feeding System
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One of the best time saving techniques to use when making your own baby food is to use a baby food processor. The beauty of this method is that you can start with plain fruit or veggies, and experiment later with different recipes to add variety to baby mealtimes.
When preparing fruit, you can will need to cook hard fruits until soft before pureeing (soft fruits can be processed without cooking). Always make sure that all remains of pips and skin are discarded before giving to baby.
Popular veggies to puree for baby are butternut squash, parsnips, beans, carrots and sweet potato. All will need to be cooked before blending, and there is no need to add any seasoning as the natural flavours are strong enough for baby.
Once pureed, fruits and veggies can be stored in the refrigerator for around 2 days, or frozen for up to 5 months. Use ice cube trays to freeze individual portions which can be defrosted and warmed up on demand.
Using a baby food processor doesn’t need to be difficult, and providing fresh and healthy meals for your baby is both rewarding and economical.
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Enhanced product comparison – part 1
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We’ve had some great feedback about our product comparison page, and are now working on some useful new features. Two changes are already live! The first change is a detailed description of each item, to make selection a little easier. We’ve also changed the format so that items are listed in rows instead of columns, which means we can quickly add new items – we’ll just pop a new row on the bottom.
Please continue to provide feedback – the comparison page is a tool aimed at helping our visitors, so it needs to give you the features you want.
Cheers,
- Stewart
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Raise Good Eaters – Make Baby Food
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Just found a very informative article written by Leslie Quigley over at Eco Child’s Play.
Leslie discusses her approach to feeding solids to her son, including her reasons for choosing home made food. She covers techniques for preparation, cooking, storing and reheating. It’s refreshing to read an article based on real world experiences, and there’s also a handy little butternut squash recipe.
Click the link below for the full story.
http://ecochildsplay.com/2009/02/22/raise-good-eaters-make-your-own-baby-food/
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Just tried out a great new succotash dish, published by Lauren over at Lil Sugar. I have to say, my little boy loved it, so we’ll probably make it a new regular meal. The whole dish was very easy to make, mostly because of the fantastic Beaba Babycook. Check out the link below for all the juicy details and pictures.
http://www.lilsugar.com/6193226
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