How long did you use baby food jars for? When did you start?

Posted by: Baby Food Grinder  /  Category: baby food questions

I have a three month old and have stocked up on about 120 baby food jars different variates, I bought on ebay. I have a chance to buy 4 cases of 12-4oz jars apple, bananas, and peas plus about 15 extras for 15 so I am wondering if I should go for it or not. When did you start baby foods, what was the first one, and how long did you use them for?

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How do I make homemade baby food smooth like store bought stage one?

Posted by: Baby Food Grinder  /  Category: baby food questions

I have a baby food grinder but it doesnt get the food really smooth and my baby isnt very impressed and I dont want to buy her baby food, I want to make it myself. Any tips on what to use or how to make her food smooth like stage one??? Thanks everyone!
p.s. She is 6 months old and never had baby food before to know that she prefers it smooth but everytime I try to feed her, she spits most of it out unless its smooth enough

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What is wrong with store bought baby food?

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My son loves the beech nut raisin granola cereal in the jars along with sweet potatoes and a few others. I do give him mostly table food, but I use the baby food every day. The reason I ask is when I asked a question last night about the baby food, I got about 5 out of 8 answers saying how lazy it is, and unhealthy. What exactly is unhealthy about it? I am being serious. If there is something bad in baby food I would really like to know.

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Raise Good Eaters – Make Baby Food

Posted by: Baby Food Grinder  /  Category: baby food processor

Raise Good Eaters - Make Your Own Baby Food 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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