I don't have one of those. I either mash the fruit w/a fork if they're soft enough when ripened (banana, mango, kiwi, pear), or puree it if it's too hard to mash (pineapple, cantaloupe). For apples, I bake them.
TTC since 10/2008 RE consult 6/2010 Dx:Unexplaied IF
Failed multiple cycles of Clomid+TI and Clomid+IUI
Reese loves being able to feed herself with the mesh bag!! Tonight she had some strawberries. She has also had peaches, pineapple, grapes and raspberries. I just buy a big bag of organic frozen fruits for her.
We haven't used ours yet. She's only tried a few foods, so I'm going to wait until she's tried more. I like Candace's idea using frozen foods, I'll probably do that for most of the fruits.
Re: Fruit in mesh food feeder
I just tried this for the first time today!
He had some banana and it went well. He's had banana before so...I'd say it's one of his favorites but actually everything is his favorite
Failed multiple cycles of Clomid+TI and Clomid+IUI
3/2011 inj+IUI #1 BFP. 4/2011 missed m/c.
Fall 2011 inj+IUI #2&3 BFN
Jan/Feb 2012 IVF#1 BFP 2/23 EDD 10/31/2012 ~~~ Halloween ~~~
Our IVF miracle, Baby Boy M, arrived on 11/8/2012!
We have tried bananas, mango, canteloupe, peaches, plums, apricots, avacado.
I see a lot of people put strawberries in them, are you worried about the little seeds?
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BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12