I never thought I would (not sure why, just didn't envision myself doing it), but I'm considering making my own baby food for LO. He is 16 weeks right now so not quite ready yet, but when the time comes it's an option I'm exploring. Or maybe half and half depending on how much time I have to invest in it (not that I currently have any free time). Has anyone made their own baby food in the past or anyone who is currently making their own? Looking for tips and dos/donts. Thanks in advance!
Re: Making baby food
It is actually really easy to do end it gives you complete control of what's in the baby food. I did make meat but it was pretty gross and chose to buy jarred with my second. Also, by the time I got to feeding her berries I chose to buy that because I did not want to deal with getting out all the seeds.
If you plan on mixing any of them with breast milk, do it when you're serving rather than when you're freezing. That way if you thaw and don't use it right away you don't have to toss it out.
https://www.amazon.com/BEABA-Babycook-Pro-2X-Gipsy/dp/B00A6Y6AH2
It does everything! I figured this way would be less messy, less washing up and I get everything done in one place. I don't need it for another two months but I am excited and got it for a great price. It's also BPA free, which is important to me.
anyway, it was cracked so i returned it and then zulily had the bigger version for only $20 more! I think they're on sale til tomorrow or Tuesday morning and they have several other baby food making things (containers, food processors, etc). I ordered the baby Brezza larger one. I can't wait for it to get here!