Blender Baby Food: Over 125 Recipes for Healthy Homemade Meals
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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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Hi ladies!
My twins are only 4 months old, so I still have time before they are on solids (we are not even on cereal yet), but I am a planner!
I am intending to make our own baby food (probably not all of it but at least some of it). My mom got us a cookbook and kit with trays to freeze the baby food for Christmas.
My question is what do you use to puree? Some people say a blender, others say a food processor will work and still others say that a food mill is a must.
So what do you recommend or use to puree your baby food?
Thanks in advance!
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The Beaba Babycook is a one-of-a-kind, patented compact countertop appliance that functions as a steamer, blender, warmer and defroster to prepare fresh, healthy meals for baby. It starts by steam cooking vegetables, fruits, and meats in less than 15 minutes, while preserving their vitamins and flavors. It then purees or blends them to the desired consistency. Parents can also use it to quickly reheat or defrost precooked foods. BPA-Safety Tested.
Duration : 0:6:24
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Just wondering what the benefits of a baby food mill are and how well they work. I don’t have a blender either and wondered if it would be difficult to purée small portions well. What about a wand-type mixer?
I’ve tried mashing veggies with a fork and it’s not fine enough (baby gags and sometimes vomits). I need to mush it up better and would like some advice about the type of equipment to use. He’s currently eating baby food from a jar and I’d like to make it fresh. Thanks!
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Making nutritious, homemade baby food has never been so easy! Baby food doesn’t have to come in jars, and making your own at home is not difficult. Baby food is strained, puréed or mashed adult food – just a different version of the food you prepare for yourself.
Here are three good reasons to make baby food at home :
1. Knowing what’s in it, therefore ensuring healthy and wholesome meals. 2. Tailoring the texture to your baby’s preferences. 3. Shaping baby… More >>
Blender Baby Food: Over 125 Recipes for Healthy Homemade Meals