If you make your own baby food, I would like to know what kind of food processor you have found that works best to puree food. Please don’t tell me to get the Magic Bullet. It’s too small. I’m making large amounts of food (like 6 large sweet potatoes, 2 pounds of peas, etc).
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.
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?
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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