So maybe this is a 5.99 but I think it actually might be a fruitful discussion--- I've got a bunch of questions and I'd love to hear thoughts from everyone here! 
Our bean has been eating since 4 months old- purees.-- single foods at first. When we moved to Stage 2 we noticed that all of the Stage 2's included at least 2 items he hadn't had before- like there would be something like Apricot, Pumpkin and Peaches- and he'd have not yet eaten Apricot or Peaches as a single food--- do you give those to your kid? Or somehow find single introductions of Apricots/Peaches etc. 
Also--- are you giving your kids puffs or mum-mums? Water? 
Are you giving a sippy cup? 
Is formula/bm supposed to be the most substantial food for the first year? Or by 8 months is there some sort of equal food/formula balance? 
I just feel like I read all  kinds of conflicting info (surprise) so I'd like to crowdsource my answers! 
Oh- and if you were going to buy a special babyfood maker- which one would you buy? 
                
                             
        
Re: Can We Talk About Baby's Food? - NON BLW
I am not so careful in giving singles first, I give him the combinations even if he hasn't had some of the ingredients before.
I don't give puffs because they don't sell them here haha but I'd like too. I give cereals and he loves them.
I got him to drink water today! (He hates it) by making him drink from a normal cup like mommy
My doc said that BM is the main nutritious source until 9 months.
I make baby food when I can (usually the days I don't work) using a thermomix (blender that cooks). I combine 2 or 3 veggies cooked in my BM, then I add some rice powder and Parmesan cheese. He prefers my own baby food than the one you buy but probably it's because the flavor is familiar to him.
I'll be following this thread because I'm curious about what other moms are cooking
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We are giving puffs and a sippy cup as well. He seems to really like the sippy cup. He only drinks water out of it - I haven't tried breastmilk yet.
I've always heard that breastmilk/formula should be the primary source of nutrition during the first year. My pediatrician said this as well. I'm confused about this, though. How does it work? I'm sure they don't wake up and stop taking as much breastmilk at age 1. It has to be gradual, right?
I've head good things about the beaba baby cook food maker. I don't have one, though. The times I've made baby food, James hasn't been a fan.
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Also--- are you giving your kids puffs or mum-mums? Water? Puffs and Happy Baby Yogis. We haven't tried water because we don't want to add in any extra volume of fluids because we're pretty much at the max he can handle right now - but Lucas is a special snowflake
Are you giving a sippy cup? We let him play with it, but he hasn't figured it out yet. He does want to chew on the rim of my cup in between every sip I take, and I usually let him.
Is formula/bm supposed to be the most substantial food for the first year? Or by 8 months is there some sort of equal food/formula balance? Yes, formula/bm is supposed to be the main source of nutrition for the first year. But I believe there are differing philosophies on ratios and timeline; our nutritionist said that of course it's very likely that once you start solids milk intake might decrease a little, and that it's ok if that happens at this age (as long as it's not too much, and I'm not sure what too much is because we still haven't quite worked up to full feeds on milk - he's taking 20oz/day from his bottles, and those are mixed 75% milk and 25% pedialyte).
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Yes, my kids have never had an issue
Also--- are you giving your kids puffs or mum-mums? Water?
Yes to both the puff/cracker things. We offer 4 oz of water once a day. The sippy is barely touched. Since the food has salt in it then water, in a limited quantity, is fine.
Are you giving a sippy cup?
Yes, but he chews on it more than drinks it.
Is formula/bm supposed to be the most substantial food for the first year? Or by 8 months is there some sort of equal food/formula balance?
Food is not for nutrition or to satiate hunger. It is for practice only until 12 months. Offer formula or breast before you feed solids. This also ensures proper hydration & electrolyte balance.
Oh- and if you were going to buy a special babyfood maker- which one would you buy?
We use our food processor. I would save your money, IMHO.
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We started giving puffs. They are peach flavoured which he doesn't like but still eats them. He doesn't seem to have a problem picking them up.
He has a sippy cup. He is able to drink from it but isn't a big fan of water. He loves to drink from my mug though.
We give solids after bfing.
We have a baby bullet. It works really well.
Haven't started puffs or mum mums yet, but I will at some point. He doesn't really try to put much in his mouth, so I don't expect he'll do much with them.
We give a sippy with water whenever he's in the highchair, but it's mainly just to let him play with it. He takes a few sips with help sometimes.
We have a Hamilton-Beach Bebe baby food maker. I love it! It steams and purées!
I will intro one food at a time and wait several days b/w new foods because she already seems to be more sensitive to foods, so I want to give myself the best chance at identifying any "offenders".
I will try purees, and will make them if she likes them. LO2 hated purees and self selected a BLW approach, which I didn't know was a thing, ha.
I use my blender because I don't have a working food processor. It would be nice, but blender attachment works ok. I also have an immersion blender I got last year that I can try too.
Will eventually try puffs and mum mums. LO1 loved them. LO2 liked puffs but not mum mums.
I haven't offered puffs...should I be? My pedi didn't say anything about them. I haven't given him a sippy cup yet either.
E has been drinking water for several months now but from a bottle. She loves it.
I haven't given her any puffs. I'm a bit nervous (FTM).
We give him a little water every now and then. Almost exclusively if we are out at a restaurant and he just wants something to "swish" down the cereal or solids we've given him. We haven't given puffs of mum-mums but I'm sure he'd eat them like crazy!
No sippy cup, yet. Maybe eventually for in the car but we've let him try drinking from our normal glasses and he does really well with it. Like...surprisingly well. So much so that my mom even suggested we'd never need to use a sippy cup. We also let him suck on straws and he did pretty good and caught on quick the first few times but now he mostly just chews on them.
I'm pretty positive that formula/BM is suppose to be the most substantial food they receive the first year. That said, as you introduce solids it will probably decrease in how much they intake since you're replacing some of their normal diet with solids.
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We do puffs. Mainly to practice pincer grasp and so I can get dinner ready while he plays in the high chair.
He takes a sippy cup with water. But he also tries to drink from my cup often so I let him take water from it also.
The pedi said BM / formula are supposed to be the main nutrition for first year and to offer BM / formula first.