I will be traveling with LO when he is almost 7mths old. I'm not sure what his complete diet will consist of at that point and how much purées will be a part of his day. That being said Id like to plan ahead and have a baby food maker that does the job from start to finish since we will be staying in a hotel room with only a basic kitchenette. Steam, purée, etc. Any recommendations?
Thanks
Re: Making baby food while traveling
My cousin traveled with her son and bright a mill with her. She said it was a real pain, but she is committed to making all of his food.
Someone at work recommends the baby brezza (spelling may be bad). Not sure how compact it is.
Good luck!
I think there are a fair number of options that you could do without having to buy commercial stuff, if you want.
There are several foods that work really well as is - cut/peel and serve. Some include banana, avocado, papaya. Really ripe pear and mango can also be fork-mashed pretty easily.
Fruits tend to be a little easier for this.
If you are going to be near any restaurants, you may have more options. If you can find one that serves baked potatoes, you can get plain ones and give that to LO. We prefer sweet potatoes, but regular would work too.
If your hotel serves breakfast, you may be able to get yogurt as part of that. It can be harder to find Greek or whole milk plain yogurt though. Most hotels serve fruity sugary ones, so pay attention. But it you have a fridge in your room and there is a grocery nearby, it might be an option.
If you'll be going to restaurants, you can sometimes find more options but it can be hard to find places that serve plain whole foods, unsalted or otherwise spiced.
If you don't want to take a whole machine setup, you could also just take a hand grater. Some foods can be served raw if finely grated.
Good Luck!
My DS loves Plum Organics.