Homemade Baby Food?
Anyone Know a good website or book that had good baby food recipes?
posted May 8, 2008 - 12:12pm
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Yes I do!
www.wholesomebabyfood.com
is a great website.
Also "First Meals" by Annabel Karmel is a book I love, it has some very unique recipes I would never think of trying for all ages the first year and beyond and my little ones has loved everyone I have made for him.
Have fun!
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Permalinki make my own baby food. never really used a recipe. just steamed and pureed everything. i like to experiment with the food. my kids fave was always steamed and pureed pears and bananas (i don't steam the banana though.) they love it as breakfast or as a treat after dinner. i even give it to my older two as a treat, too. even my hubs loves it. squash is always good, but you have to ground it well so that you don't have any of the peeling left. good luck and have fun!!! it's great watching your babe eat something you made with love just for him.
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PermalinkI love the book "Petite Appetit," by Lisa Barnes and have been using their recipes with great success. Like Nelinda, I often don't use recipes but simply throw steamed fruits or veggies or combinations into the blender and whir them up!
Also, we use Baby Cubes to store the individual portions in the freezer. Makes things very handy when we're on the go, and I just remove a few cubes each day to take to daycare with the babe.
http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/...
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