What are you doing when it comes to puréed fruits and veggies as baby food and why? This is a 100% judgment free zone. I am asking because I'm completely torn when trying to decide which route I want to go, and I'd love to get opinions from other moms. Part of me wants to make it because I worry about packaged foods having unnecessary chemicals and fillers (can anyone ease my mind about this?). I see pros and cons for each option and truly just cannot decide.
Re: Make it or buy it?
I just like the fact that I can save some money and choose flavor combinations for her - plus making it sounds fun to me.
I'm a total DIY'er when it comes to most things though, not sure if my input really counts.
Can anyone who makes baby food explain about how long it takes from start-to-finish each time? Also, can anyone recommend storage containers? I think one of my fears with making is that I won't store it properly and/or will waste a ton. I feel like if I'm going to make it I have a lot to learn - how to make, store, thaw, good combos to try, etc.
Can anyone who buys baby food recommend brands to try? Is Gerber any good?
A woman man I work with recommend these neat little trays, once I remember what they are I will add the link. They are about the size of ice cubes so you won't waste any. Once they freeze, you just pop them out and put them in a bag.
It's basically a manual baby food maker, you steam the food in the microwave and then mash it by hand. Less than $10 and several companies make them. That way, if you enjoy making food and want to continue, you can invest in a machine. If not, you're only out $10.
We buy LO's baby purees because we do a mix of purees and BLW, and LO doesn't get purees too long. It was worth the time saving to us.
For those interested in making baby food, this website has some great ideas/recipes. wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/index.htm
Plus as you mentioned you can do your own combinations. Spend a few hours a steam a bunch of sweet potatoes, apples, avocados, peas, squash, bananas and you've got the makings of quite a few different mixtures!
I made my own meats last time and it was disgusting. This time I'm buying all of those.