Hey ladies! Just curious if any of you have purchased one of these? Seems to be a little pricey. However I have read good reviews...would appreciate if you would share any personal experience you've had! Thanks
I've seen them in use. They look cool and work well, but I'm saving the money and using a rice cooker and my blender
Ezra James 08/22/2013 Nora Grace Due 12/26/2016
Two Angel Babies 07/03/2012 08/08/2015
"If you're still my small babe or you're all the way grown, my promise to you is you're never alone. You are my angel, my darling, my star...and my love will find you, wherever you are."
We have multiple appliances that seem to do the same so I think we'll skip it for now. But it looks likes a good idea if you don't already have a blender/processor.
I can do larger batches with the ninja and really didn't need another appliance around.
Honestly, the time you will spend making baby food will be very short, if at all if you are into BLW. I only make purées for MAYBE 2 or 3 months tops and I want them eating mashed up table food by 9 months. So if you were gifted it, fine (or return it for baby loot you will really use!) but if you are planning on buying it yourself...I really wouldn't bother if you have a decent blender or food processer.
Re: Beaba babycook
Nora Grace Due 12/26/2016
Two Angel Babies
07/03/2012
08/08/2015
"If you're still my small babe
or you're all the way grown,
my promise to you
is you're never alone.
You are my angel, my darling,
my star...and my love will find you,
wherever you are."
Honestly, the time you will spend making baby food will be very short, if at all if you are into BLW. I only make purées for MAYBE 2 or 3 months tops and I want them eating mashed up table food by 9 months. So if you were gifted it, fine (or return it for baby loot you will really use!) but if you are planning on buying it yourself...I really wouldn't bother if you have a decent blender or food processer.