Warming up baby food while on vacation?

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We’re taking a family vacation and I need serious suggestions on how to warm up my son’s baby food. We’ll be gone for 10 or 11 days. I hate that I’m going to have to give him store bought food. I’ve never used store bought baby food. Can he eat it at room temperature without getting sick?

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Does your baby like cold baby food?

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So I have to refridgerate all of our baby food even before it is opened. My baby loves all her food ice cold and really fusses if I heat it up. Is your baby like this, will she eat warm food when she is older?

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How can I make my baby eat solid food again?

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My baby girl is almost 10 months old and for the past month she won’t eat her jarred baby food. I try to make her eat just a little bit, but she won’t sit still long enough for me to feed her and acts uninterested in it even though I KNOW she is hungry. I try to give her different kinds, so I know that she’s not bored with the flavours. So all she eats now is those rice rusk things and her formula. I afraid that she’s not get all the nutrients she needs. She ate her jarred food just fine and loved it since she was about 4 months old. How can I get her interested in her food again?

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Make your own baby food

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The time when a baby graduates from baby food to solid foods is an exciting time for parents. In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy dons his chef hat to teach you a few simple baby recipes that you can make using a food processor or blender. Watch as he makes organic food for babies including blended turkey and bananas. He also gives his review of one of the models of baby food processors available. Check it out for some great baby feeding tips. DadLabs ep. 456.

Duration : 0:3:45

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Why do people buy baby food?

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When it is easy and healthy to make your own? I know there is the convenience issue. But a can of baby food costs 50 to 70 cents a shot. You can buy a sweet potato or some other variety of veggie and make yourself three to five cans worth for a dollar or so and it hasn’t been processed, so is much healthier for your baby. I guess getting a meat grinder might be a little more time consuming though… any thoughts?
I’m not trying to suggest buying baby food ready made is a bad thing. I was just curious as to what other people thought of making your own compared to buying.

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Which food processor is the best to puree baby food?

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I ‘d like to start making food for my 8 month old son. It will save money and most important I will be able to control the quality of food that goes into his tummy. But there are a lot of baby food processors and food mills out there. I don’t want to waste money buying some thing that will not do the job. Does any one have any experience preparing baby food at home?  Thank you.

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KidCo Manual Food Grinder

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Amy making organic sweet potatoes for Grace.

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Kids Develop Tastes in the Womb

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It’s generally accepted that if you feed your baby a wide range of different tasting food, then he or she is more likely to enjoy those tastes as an adult. However it appears that the influence on baby taste buds starts a lot earlier – in the womb. A study published in The Journal of Physiology reveals the long term effect of food imprinting. The Good Food Habits article at Time Magazine also mentions that portable food mills are a key tool to help expand baby tastes.

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How much cereal for my six month old?

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I just recently got my baby to start eating cereal. She used to keep spitting it out. She still will not eat baby food. I’m worried that she is too dependant on formula. How do I correct this and how do I ensure she is getting enough food and nutrition? How much baby food and cereal should she be eating at six months of age? Any advice is appreciated.

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Making Baby Food – For Mom

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Ever wanted to make your own baby food, but have no idea where to start? Parents TV’s Anne Ebeling takes you to the Baby Yums kitchen in New York for expert how-tos on whipping up fresh, delicious food for your little diner.

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