Showing posts with label Baby food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby food. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Kiwi and Sweet Potatoes

Not mixed together or anything - those were the 2 foods sor far today that I prepared for Elijah.



Kiwis are such a pretty fruit.  I decided to puree these and put them in the ice cube trays because I will be mixing them into other foods for flavor, not feeding it to him straight where I would need 5-6 oz of kiwi.

The sweet potatoes are not as pretty on the outside, but have such a pretty orange on the inside.  These I don't even put in the blender, I just used a wisk to whip them up.

 The cups are 8 oz - I think I got about 6 oz in each one.  I love the way these are stackable.  Not just that they fit ontop of each other, but they actually snap into place that way. I have more to do up for him, but probably won't get around to doing more until tomorrow.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Making Baby Food

As I mentioned before, I make most of Elijah's food.  Since he has started on solid foods, I have purchased very few jars of the commercial baby food and I bought those for when we are out and about.  I made the other kids food before too, but I am really doing a lot more with Bean's diet.  Since reading the book Super Baby Food, it's actually been easier and believe it or not a lot more fun.  I know that pretty soon he won't need the mushed up foods anymore, the little booger is 11 months old today and has 3 teeth.  Last week I was really considering not making his food anymore because it does require cooking, storing and freezing and then when it's time to feed it, thawing it, so it is a little more time consuming but not a whole bunch.  I just can't do it.  I can't justify buying already pureed food in jars that are watered down, that don't look or smell as good as what I make for him at home.  A perfect example is the peas.  Baby food Peas in a jar are kind of a grayish green color and smell funny.  To me, they smell funny.  The peas I blend for him are a vibrant green and smell - well - like peas!  Bananas are another one that don't look or smell like a pureed banana.  So for me, it's clear, I will make my own baby food. 
I had been wondering what else I could use to easily and safely store his food in the freezer since his meals now are bigger.  I was just going to use the ice cube trays again, but I need to use about 5 - 6 cubes for him for one meal.  I have the "Baby Cubes" too - again I still have to use 3 of them.  I am also not real fond of the flip-top lid.  I was at Walmart last week buying a new dryer vent, I just happened to walk by the display of canning jars. Canning baby food is a big no no due to the risk of botulism.  I looked at them for a second and to my surprise there were packages of plastic, BPA free, 8 oz freezer jars with stackable, screw top lids!!! Ding Ding Ding!!! PERFECT!!!


So tonight when I went grocery shopping, I bought all kinds of good stuff to cook up for my little Beany Boy - butternut squash, spinach, green beans, peas, sweet potatoes, apples, mangoes, plums, avocado, blueberries, and I can't remember what else.  I figure while the big kids are at school tomorrow, I can spend the morning steaming, and mushing up food for him.