Munchkin Baby Food Grinder

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Know exactly what goes into your baby's food with the Munchkin Baby Food Grinder. Make it all natural - just fill the grinder with everything your baby needs and loves, grind, and serve. Quick, easy, and compact, this product is great for travel and requires no batteries. Instructions and recipe booklet included!

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Moms that make their own baby food?

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When I had my baby shower I played this game where we had to be blind folded and taste Gerber baby food and guess what it was. Let’s just say it was horrible… everything was sooo disgusting (besides the apple sauce) …and from that day on I pretty much vowed to make my baby’s food fresh. I already have the baby food grinder from babiesrus… I’m just kind of confused on what I should put in one meal? Is there any kind of recipe or anything for yummy baby food? Or …do you just grind up meat and vegetables and whip it up together?….Any suggestions?

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Homemade baby food questions….?

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How long can i keep pureed food in the fridge for? is it 2 or 3 days? I used to make it all ahead of time and freeze it, well now she is older and just eating “table food” so i just use the baby food grinder at dinner to grind up what we eat. But for lunches i still like to puree up some veggies or fruits but freezing them in the ice trays is getting annoying now cause she is taking more of them, so i just wanna make a little at a time for a few days and keep it in fridge, but for how long?

ALSO, how often do you feed your baby meats? My daughter is 8 months now and i know she is needing to eat meat but how much and how often, and also what do you make for your baby? I’ve pureed chicken for her before but what else is good?

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New product comparison page – it’s slick!

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Compare different baby food grinders!

Hi, Stewart here!  Just a quick note to announce our shiny new baby food grinder product comparison page.  We have selected 4 of the most popular baby food grinders on the market, and listed the main features side by side, so that you can compare when deciding which model to go for.  There is also an option to click on the image to get much more info and customer reviews from the Amazon site.

Have a quick look – click on the Compare tab at the top.  We’re always keen to get feedback so please feel free to leave us a comment or two!

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Was a baby food mill/grinder useful for you?

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I have a 7 month old baby, and we do a lot of traveling around the countryside of China. Do you think a food mill would be useful for me? Also, how long would I need to grind up my baby’s food for? For example, when the baby is one year old, do they still need their food grind up? I’m just wondering if it’s a good investment. Thanks for giving me advice.

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Baby Food Grinder Benefits

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There are many benefits to making your own baby food, and it doesn’t have to be difficult or time consuming. A major advantage is that you can guarantee the quality of the ingredients you use. You can also make large quantities and freeze individual meals to use later, which can be very convenient. Here are some suggestions that will help you on your way to preparing your own baby meals.

Begin with a trip to your local fresh fruit and vegetable store. Babies love fresh food and it’s also very healthy for them. You could even try organic produce – it might not be too expensive when bought in larger quantities. Wash all ingredients well to remove all traces of soil and pesticides.

To preserve all the beneficial vitamins and minerals, use a steamer to cook instead of boiling. Make sure that the fruit or vegetables are soft enough when cooked, especially if baby is young and is new to solid food.

Once the food is cooked, you will need to use a baby food grinder or baby food processor to blend it. These are products designed especially for processing baby food, and give you the right amount of control to vary the consistency. Go for one that is portable but can still blend a good quantity for freezing.

Mix up the cooked food (add some meat if your baby is mature enough) and grind until it reaches the desired consistency, depending on the age of your baby.

Now strain the food so that any small bits such as pips, seeds or peel are removed. The food is now ready to eat! Babies have very sensitive taste buds, so there is no need to add salt or pepper or other flavorings. In fact the baby will enjoy the natural flavors of the fruit or vegetables you have prepared.

The baby meals can now be stored, either in a refrigerator or freezer. Use specific freezer bags or plastic containers designed for storing food. Ice cube trays can be useful as each section can store a small portion of blended food. Once frozen the cubes can be popped out and put into plastic food bags. Make sure the frozen food is heated thoroughly before use, and of course check that it isn’t too hot for baby. Refrigerated food can be heated using a baby food warmer

And finally, vary the meals so that baby experiences a wide range of tastes, as these early experiences go a long way to help baby develop their tastes when older. The more flavors that baby experiences at this stage, the less likely baby will be a fussy eater when older.

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Differences between baby food grinder and mill?

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What else do you need to make home baby food besides food grinder? How do you steam it? Do they sell the thing for steaming baby food? And storage?

If possible, could you list everything we need to have to make baby food?

My baby is only 3 months, I don’t mean to feed him now but I’d love to know all the tips to make him food by myself. I’m 1st time mom can’t wait till I feed him solid food I’m so excited :)

Thanks!

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Has anyone used the “baby food grinder”?

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I went to Kmart today and I saw this thing, I think it was called The Baby Food Grinder, where you can grind, fruits, veggies and meats! I never heard or saw such a thing, and it was only about 8 dollars and I was seriously thinking about getting it! But I want to know if anyone else has used this before. Also I have a question about making your own baby food, assuming I just use that device, do I have to steam and boil the veggies and fruits, or can I just grind them up and feed to her?
I saw it in the same isle as the baby food, and sippie cups and what not. Also so lets say I make like spaghetti for dinner, can I grind that up and feed it to her?

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