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Gerber baby food confusing-ness!

I never knew buying baby food would be so confusing!  I went to Target tonight to get a few jars to put in Claire's Easter basket (we start solids in a few weeks...eek!), and my mom and I spent 10 minutes trying to figure everything out!  I went in prepared to buy bananas and sweet potatoes, but the first one I saw said it was a "stage 3" food.  Umm...I thought it was one of the first things they could eat?  I was going to get it anyway, and then I saw the same product, in a different jar, and it was labeled a "stage 2" food.  ????  Same ingredients and everything.  I got the stage 2 one, but I just don't know why Gerber has made it so confusing.  Did anyone else have problems when they first started buying baby foods?

Re: Gerber baby food confusing-ness!

  • To confuse you even more, they even have a stage 1. The stages have different textures. Stage 3 has larger pieces than the smooth stage 1 and 2. HTP. :-)
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  • The advantage of the stage 1 is it's in a smaller jar because your LO won't eat so much when they first start out.  Stage 1 will be runnier too.  It's probably a better deal to just buy the stage 2, put a third of it in a bowl and thin it out with a little water.
  • I was totally confused the first time too!  We usually bought the two-pack in the stage one Gerber foods.  Sometimes BRU has these for 10/$10 and you can get the organic ones...pretty good deal.  Like pp, we liked to get the stage one at first because DD would seriously eat a couple bites and that was it.  We started with cereal for the first couple months though and then added more solids.
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  • So that's what the stages are!  I was thinking it had something to do with the actual food choice.  I couldn't for the life of me find what the difference was!  We are starting her on rice cereal this week, so do you still think stage 2 is fine for when we start the solids? 
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    So that's what the stages are!  I was thinking it had something to do with the actual food choice.  I couldn't for the life of me find what the difference was!  We are starting her on rice cereal this week, so do you still think stage 2 is fine for when we start the solids? 

    I'd probably start with Stage 1 because they are thinner and come in smaller portions at first.

    FWIW, we have never bought jarred bananas or applesauce.  When he was eating purees, I just mashed bananas for him with a fork and gave him unsweetened applesauce.

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    imageMommaMcG:
    So that's what the stages are!  I was thinking it had something to do with the actual food choice.  I couldn't for the life of me find what the difference was!  We are starting her on rice cereal this week, so do you still think stage 2 is fine for when we start the solids? 

    I'd probably start with Stage 1 because they are thinner and come in smaller portions at first.

    FWIW, we have never bought jarred bananas or applesauce.  When he was eating purees, I just mashed bananas for him with a fork and gave him unsweetened applesauce.

    We are going to mostly make our food too, but I was just getting a few jars for the Easter basket.  I had no clue what to get her!  Smile

  • We were members of Sam's Club when E was little.  They had Gerber baby food there in bulk (veggies and fruits).  I didn't realize it was Stage 2's - so we unknowingly started E on Stage 2's.  He was ready and did absolutely fine.  That being said, O has taken quite a bit longer to get used to the whole solids thing - we started with Stage 1 for him and will probably be moving to stage 2 very shortly. 

    Sara ;)

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  • We never used the stage 1 jars. We started with the stage 2. Landon and Jalen would share a jar at the beginning.
  • This is EXACTLY why I'm dreading starting solids.....grrr!
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