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 Question about making my own baby food at 4 months?
	
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AnnBrunoXO2 Girls For Me!
 
 Member since 5/05 4377 total posts Name:MaMMa
 | Question about making my own baby food at 4 months? The smell and taste of the bananas and carrots made me want to throw up - so i decided to start making some of my own baby foods.
 I pureed (sp?)  some pears, apples and carrots just to see if she would like it and she seems to be taking a liking to them although its taking alot of work for her to actually eat her cereal since she still loves the gradification of her bottle.
 
 I try to mash them up real good in the blender and even liquidy them a bit with some water.
 
 Do you think the consistency of making my own food would still be okay for a 4 month old?
 Today she seems to be fine - but yesterday she had some episodes of gas.
 
 Thanks.
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 | Re: Question about making my own baby food at 4 months? I make loads of my own baby foods and its easy peasy lemon squeezy! I steam the veg and use a hand blender to get it liquified, if I am not sure about the consistancy, I press it through a sieve. With fruits like pears, I cook them (with no water, they make enough water) until they are soft and again, use the hand blender until they are purees. Then I put them in ice cube trays and freeze them, its so easy! I just mash up fresh fruits like Kiwi, Mango, Banana...also I make combinations, so for brekkie today he had Fig & Banana.
 I do give the kid some jars of food to get him used to combinations of flavors.
 
 I think its a great idea to make your own food, much cheaper and you know exactly whats going into your kiddy!
 Message edited 7/6/2006 5:57:48 PM. |  		| Posted 7/6/06 5:57 PM   |  
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AnnBrunoXO2 Girls For Me!
 
 Member since 5/05 4377 total posts Name:MaMMa
 | Re: Question about making my own baby food at 4 months? Posted by racheeeee
 I make loads of my own baby foods and its easy peasy lemon squeezy! I steam the veg and use a hand blender to get it liquified, if I am not sure about the consistancy, I press it through a sieve. With fruits like pears, I cook them (with no water, they make enough water) until they are soft and again, use the hand blender until they are purees. Then I put them in ice cube trays and freeze them, its so easy! I just mash up fresh fruits like Kiwi, Mango, Banana...also I make combinations, so for brekkie today he had Fig & Banana.
 
 I do give the kid some jars of food to get him used to combinations of flavors.
 
 I think its a great idea to make your own food, much cheaper and you know exactly whats going into your kiddy!
 
 OMG - thank you so much.  Your a great inspiration to baby making food!
   |  		| Posted 7/6/06 6:01 PM   |  
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yankinmancHappy Days!
 
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 | Re: Question about making my own baby food at 4 months? Posted by AnnBrunoXO
 
 Posted by racheeeee
 I make loads of my own baby foods and its easy peasy lemon squeezy! I steam the veg and use a hand blender to get it liquified, if I am not sure about the consistancy, I press it through a sieve. With fruits like pears, I cook them (with no water, they make enough water) until they are soft and again, use the hand blender until they are purees. Then I put them in ice cube trays and freeze them, its so easy! I just mash up fresh fruits like Kiwi, Mango, Banana...also I make combinations, so for brekkie today he had Fig & Banana.
 
 I do give the kid some jars of food to get him used to combinations of flavors.
 
 I think its a great idea to make your own food, much cheaper and you know exactly whats going into your kiddy!
 
 OMG - thank you so much.  Your a great inspiration to baby making food!
   
 
 Why thank you! Get yourself a Braun Handblender and get pureeing! Its easier to make big batches than small ones, so once you do a big batch, it will last for weeks.
 |  		| Posted 7/6/06 6:03 PM   |  
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