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make your own baby food|How to Make Your Own Baby Food – Part 1

About make your own baby food,In the blog: and Newborn Baby Clothes.
!!Good advice :Socialize your baby early with plenty of play dates, Gymboree or Mommy and Me. If you hate baby-related activities, take her out to lunch with other people once in awhile.

I show you how to make your own baby food from scratch. I am making banana plums, pumpkin banana, sweet Potatoe and squash and apples, apples, sweet potatoes carrots, squah carrots, sweet potatoe pinto beans, and other things A great website where I learn most of my info is: www.wholesomebabyfood.com
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25 Comments to “make your own baby food|How to Make Your Own Baby Food – Part 1”

  1. InformationMommy

    @lbelle44 It is soooo expensive and I really like knowing what goes into Porter’s food ! And yeah we use lots of organic produce as well !

  2. I think it’s great that you make your own! Store bought baby food is expensive and has alot of nasty additives. I’m five months pregnant and excited to make my own when the time comes, that way I can use only organic produce.

  3. I think it’s great that you make your own! Store bought baby food is expensive and has alot of nasty additives. I’m five months pregnant and excited to make my own when the time comes, that way I can use only organic produce.

  4. InformationMommy

    @mominfrance Oh I think it’s pretty easy… but that’s just me.

  5. InformationMommy

    @misaki52008 Aww thanks

  6. InformationMommy

    @DawnMarie81 It’s seems like lots of people bake sweet potatoes… I will have to get that a try. I tihnk you are supposed to wait until closer to 8 months for the beans. And we have tried meats but he hates them pureed, so he gets to eat meat as finger food

  7. Wow, your system is so complicated. I would have given up long ago LOL! I just throw things in the steamer & leave to pick up the bigs from school & then throw it into my blender. It’s usually whatever the rest of us is eating that day. I don’t freeze anything, don’t want to lose those nutrients.
    You don’t need to freeze or process bananas, I just mash it up with a fork and squeeze a bit of orange in and it’ll mash up fine enough for even the smallest baby. Then I feed it right to him, fresh.

  8. wow ur very creative how what to make and stuff!!!

  9. Mmm, banana and plum sounds super yummy. I love food videos! When I do sweet potato for Colton I usually bake it in the oven with my squash and just place it on tinfoil to catch all the runny sticky syrupy stuff that comes out of them, then the skin just falls right off. What age can you start the beans with most babies? I have started green beans but no other types yet. have you started any meats with Porter yet?

  10. InformationMommy

    @twainslureca It is a West Bend food processor, but it is super old… my in laws gave it to me !!

  11. InformationMommy

    @alandamandamama It totally is !!

  12. InformationMommy

    @butuzababydesigns Isn’t it fun !! And thanks, people always say it’s teacher handwriting.

  13. InformationMommy

    @TheKiwiMummy It is !! And yeah different countries do things so differently. Oh funny about the squash… pumpking and squash are two different things. But Porter loves Butternut the best too !!

  14. InformationMommy

    @TheMilesFactor I used to do that when I had extra milk too… Porter loved it !

  15. InformationMommy

    @elisam34 It did smell really good :) I wish Porter would do more self feeding, we are working on it :) But I love making baby food !

  16. InformationMommy

    @jazman2929 I should have mentioned that. I actually peeled them with a potatoe peeler.

  17. InformationMommy

    @GoodwinMary Interesting… I have never heard to do it that way… I will have to try that next time. I can never cut them myself and Blake always has to help me… so this would make it easier :)

  18. InformationMommy

    @imissjerry87 I think those baskets are way cheaper than buying professional steamers… I love mine too :) And thank you !

  19. InformationMommy

    @fatsammers I am not sure it matters that much. Baking probably preserves more of the nutrients now that I think about it. But either way works :)

  20. InformationMommy

    @1701becky If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I love making my own baby food :)

  21. Very informative, makes it less intimidating and fun! What is the name of your food processor?

  22. alandamandamama

    I miss making baby food!! It is so fun to experiment :)

  23. butuzababydesigns

    I just made baby food tonight too :) You have beautiful handwriting :)

  24. Great video. I love making baby food too. Its so much fun, and taste testing is the best part! Its weird how different countries call the same thing. Here squash is just called pumpkin. One of Hunters favourites is butternut.

  25. TheMilesFactor

    I used to put EBM in with my bananna too :-)

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