please reco. your food processor, blender, mill, whatever appliance you use to make baby food. Our blender has been on the fritz for a while and I accidentally broke a piece of our food processor yesterday that may or may not be easy to replace. I am considering buying this outrageously expensive williams-sonomoa babycook machine, but think I should at least look at other appliances that will have long-term uses.
Re: if you make your own baby food
I agree with pp about the magic bullet. Our squash was a little too chunky after going through our old food mill, so I borrowed my sis's magic bullet and ran some squash through it. Depending on how long you blend it you can get foods almost down to store bought baby food consistency if you wanted.
I think I'm either going to buy hers off of her (she'd never used it, it was still in the box since last winter) or get one of my own, because I think I could make some really good fruit drinks in it to help me to drink less pop.
I use a pot with steamer insert and a Cuisinart mini-prep and it has been great. I have used it for meat but now DS is eating meats as finger food.
That thing from Williams Sonoma seems like a rip-off to me.
I don't even use anything. I just mash up things. DD doesn't mind chunky and thick texture.
Honestly I wouldn't spend a lot on something (unless you can use it after baby food) because your DC won't be on baby food forever. And at some point you can make the texture thicker and can just mash things up anyways.
I actually have the Beaba it LOVE it so I suppose I'm not much help. We got it as a gift, which was fantastic as our blender/food processor is broken and we haven't replaced it. DH actually makes all of DS's food.