Today, I made a lot of baby food. I tried to do it two ways.
1) I poured the mixtures in normal ice cube trays and will pop them out of the trays and put them in zip locks to be taken out and used when I need them.
2) Bought these super cute containers to store them in and feed directly.
I must say that my recipe of butternut squash, and a yellow squash and zucchini from our garden was such a hit with Emilie today.
When I try to feed Emilie this:
(these are just regular green beans)
she screams, yells, arches her back to get out of her seat, refuses to eat, gets grouchy, makes life very very difficult. It is a snowball that you don't want to face.
she screams, yells, arches her back to get out of her seat, refuses to eat, gets grouchy, makes life very very difficult. It is a snowball that you don't want to face.
So, it kind of does make a difference! All of that hard work paid off!
4 comments:
I made baby food with Jack the ice cube way. I have yet to buckle down and do the same for Sophie. Where did you get those cool little containers. I think I might like to try that method.
I am impressed! It means the world to have a baby like the food. I pretty much gave up on all veggies for max at 7 months.
I'm impressed too. I tried making baby food a total of two times for the twins, then also for Audrey. After the second time I was done (until the next child came along :)). I agree though, it does seem to taste better!
Have you seen the book Super Baby Food? Several good suggestions on foods, how to prepare & store, at what age to introduce, etc... Great reference for homemade baby food.
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