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hotsauce345
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Member since 1/09 4169 total posts
Name: Melody
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BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
so, there are so many appliances on the market now for making and storing fresh baby food...BUT is it worth it?
I ask this because I have a jack lallane juicer that has NEVER been used...and the reason is...by the time u buy the fresh produce for it...it would be cheaper to just have a ready made cup of oj, apple juice etc. So I'm wondering if the same holds true for these baby food makers.
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Posted 3/25/11 10:05 PM |
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mommyIam

Member since 7/09 9209 total posts
Name: Shana
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
Most people will tell you use your chopper/blender/food processor, some ice cube trays some zip locks and your done. it was the way I did it, and it was fine.
BTW, if you just need a basic chopper, the magic bullet is awesome for baby food, because its nice and small, and so easy to wash, and easy to do many batches at a time.
I personally prefer organic, and jarred organic was expensive. Frozen organic fits the bill, and so easy to work with. It really wasn't that big of a hassle to make baby food. I rarely do it anymore, DS is almost entirely on table foods at 12m.
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Posted 3/25/11 10:22 PM |
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Denise
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Member since 12/09 572 total posts
Name: Denise
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
I think it really depends on your own opinion. For me a store bought juice cannot compare to a freshly juiced. Taste, health benefits, etc. That's just me though. I find my baby food maker to be totally worth it. I have the Beaba. I love knowing exactly what I put in it, and the fact that it is fresh. Don't get me wrong..sometimes its a PITA, but it is important to me so I deal. So I guess it really is personal preferene. I have looked at a lot of the organic baby foods, and they seem to be pretty good as well, so if you don't see yourself making baby food, I think there are great options out there!
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Posted 3/25/11 10:23 PM |
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MamaLeen
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Member since 10/09 4594 total posts
Name: E
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
When I was pureeing, I used a steamer basket, a good blender and some ice cube trays. It worked awesome.
Good luck!
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Posted 3/25/11 10:33 PM |
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jtotheo
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Member since 11/08 1070 total posts
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
ready made food is easier, yes. but cheaper, no. I buy organic and even then its cheaper than paying for jarred food. You can freeze what you make so there is no waste.
i also have the beaba and love it, but you could easily just use your own steamer and food processor for the same effect.
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Posted 3/25/11 10:36 PM |
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shelby34
Love being a twin mommy!

Member since 5/07 2934 total posts
Name: Michele
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
I don't really do it for the savings, I just like knowing exactly what is in their food. I have the Babycook and it is really easy. Bur, having twins, it does not make big enough batches. So I end up using that for one food and making another one, at the same time with a steamer and food processor.
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Posted 3/25/11 10:50 PM |
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Arodisi
"My 3 Sons!"

Member since 3/06 3515 total posts
Name: KT
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
i have used my blender and food processor and find the blender to my favorite of the 2. i dont think you need a separate "baby" processor.
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Posted 3/25/11 11:48 PM |
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wcs3504
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Member since 2/06 2506 total posts
Name: Wanda (formerly cw0904 on LIW)
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
Posted by MamaLeen
When I was pureeing, I used a steamer basket, a good blender and some ice cube trays. It worked awesome.
Good luck!
Same thing I used. My steamer basket is part of my rice cooker.
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Posted 3/26/11 4:14 AM |
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KangaMom
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Member since 1/06 4593 total posts
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Re: BTDT moms: ? re: making fresh baby food
We used our blender is all... Bought a bunch of small sized reusable storage cups. Love making and knowing what is in it.
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Posted 3/26/11 9:25 AM |
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