I just bought a
Beaba Babycook, hoping it'll make cooking our own baby food easier (even though this won't be an issue for a good half year after LO arrives!). The first couple of months of solids sound maybe a little boring with just basic purees, but beyond that... so many possibilities.
Anyone else planning on going the home-made baby food route, any fun recipes?
We're using ours currently just to make some fun stuff for ourselves before the baby arrives and I was really happy with mango puree + plain yogurt + chia seeds.
Re: Home-Made Baby Food -- Recipes?
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DS born 9/4/12
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I will say that it's best to intro one new food and then wait a week to make sure there are no allergies.
Overall, I absolutely loved making my own for DD. Taking the time to make it myself made me feel like I was giving my daughter fresh, healthy foods. I was also able to go all organic for cheap since you get a ton of servings out a couple pieces of veggies/fruits. (1 sweet potato makes like 10 1oz servings)
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We we started with sweet potatoes and then did squash and green beans before trying some fruits. After a few days of no reaction we moved onto the next food. Never really used recipes, would just mix what we had on hand. Apples and pears I found were good to mix with the veggies because they were runnier and balanced out the thicker veggies.
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DS1 had a texture issue. My plan as originally BLW but he really struggled with finger foods and would gag and vomit from just touching anything except puffs (even those took a while to get used to).
Unsurprisingly, DS1 never put anything in his mouth, I could leave him in a room with Legos all over the place and he would have been fine. DS2 crawls around all day eating anything he can find: ants, paper, stickers, everything goes in that kids mouth.
we didn't start baby food until 9 months but I believe the minimum recommendation is 6 months. We tried baby led weaning but a lot of what he was swallowing wasn't digesting and coming out almost just as it swallowed in his diaper, so we went back to purées.
we slowly made his food more chunky over time and eventually stopped using the blender and made sure it was mushy enough in tiny pieces. Then just tiny pieces, etc.
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I love the purees because I can get a lot more of each food group into the baby but I want to make sure to offer some finger foods at the same time this time.
https://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/solidfood4to6montholdbaby.htm
https://homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/baby-led-weaning-first-foods/
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DS born 9/4/12
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Haha, my husband and I were just talking about this last night. We tried, we really did, she used to eat so much, now everything is a fight. A fight that I'm losing.