Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Cold baby food?

Ok-so I decided yesterday to try giving DS his sweet potatoes right from the fridge (they were frozen, thawed in fridge) and he ate them, no problem.

Maybe a dumb question - but is there anything wrong with this? My thinking is that it would be a heck of a lot easier on the road/out and about to just take a frozen cube of baby food and let it thaw in the cooler and not have to worry about warming it up. I know that heating up the foods too much causes them to lose nutritional value...but not sure if NOT heating them up hinders it? (I told you it might be a dumb question! LOL)

Anyone else do this?

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Re: Cold baby food?

  • nothing wrong with it. If your LO will eat it cold, go for it!
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  • i actually read somewhere that if they are teething they prefer cold food, so i gave it a shot and she didnt seem to notice a difference. I almost always give it to her cold now since she is still teething, and it's easier!
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  • Totally nothing wrong with it.  DS loves cold fruit & veggies.  I always mix it up - so DS gets a bit of everything and in different forms.  :)
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  • Awesome-thanks ladies!

    I hope he continues to eat them cold. I'll mix it up though so he's good either way. It would just make it a lot more convenient to not have to have a stove around to heat up his food on the go.

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  • DD seems to prefer things cold, so that's how we serve them. 
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