Do-It-Yourself Baby Food


  By Aleshia

Do-It-Yourself Baby Food

Do-It-Yourself-Baby Food

Keeping baby healthy

Every mother wants a healthy, happy baby to give her boundless love to. Apart from physically loving their baby, a mother should remember the important aspect of love for their baby; giving the baby healthy food. Healthy foods are important to a growing child, providing efficient vitamins and calories. Since the dawn of "green" arisen, mothers should consider an alternative to buying baby food jars from store shelves. Eliminating store bought foods from a baby's diet is a token to healthier living. Discover exceptional food choices and rest-assured your child's good health reaches adulthood.

Shop or Grow

Do-it-yourself baby food begins during the grocery store shopping routine. It may even start in your backyard if you are a savvy gardener. Buying or growing whole fruits and vegetables is considerably hard for the average Americans; they have become addicted to grabbing fast food while driving back and forth to work. Keeping focused on providing your baby with the utmost health, endures a lifetime filled with success.

Tool for Blending

Blending the food you purchase or grow begins the process of ensuring a healthy child. One kitchen tool that is useful for blending baby food is a Magic Bullet food processor. Do-it-yourself baby food is made easier using the Magic bullet. Since your baby goes through different stages learning to eat foods ranging from watery to chunky, knowing which foods to process is key to pleasing your baby's tongue. Babies will let you know whether or not they are happy with the choice food. A complete Magic Bullet set comes with storage containers to make it easier for storing. Blend and store in the same containers.

Staying Fresh

Do-it-yourself baby foods start with either green foods or orange/yellow foods. It is completely up to the parent to buy the foods, but some babies may
prefer one over the other. Either way, preparing the foods from your garden, or the produce department at the grocery store, ensures quality nutrients and ingredients. A tip to creating a blend well liked by your loving baby is to use small amounts of a flavoring food; adding applesauce to peas or squash. Using too much flavor can deter your baby from eating the base food.

Bananas tend to turn brown right after you blend them: try starting with greener bananas for blending and add lemon juice for safe color and taste modification.

Pineapples are a light citric fruit, and makes a tasty treat for babies: after blending, place in the refrigerator for a cool flavor. This is a winning hit. Just be sure to use a fresh pineapple, not the canned due to the corn syrup.

Sweet potatoes require some cooking, but after blending, the likelihood of having extra to save for later is great. Why not prepare for tomorrow, it makes life easier when your baby is screaming for food. If you have ever tasted the jar food of sweet potatoes from the store, you know it does not have real flavor of sweet potatoes. Fresh sweet potatoes means a boost of flavor and better chances of baby eating that iron rich vegetable.

Storing and Proportioning

Storing your foods can be easier now. Go down the housewares isle and look for containers that resemble the size of a baby jar. The containers are air tight and can be stored in the refrigerator, most being dishwasher safe. If you like your baby's dining decor to have more of a baby touch, simply return to the baby isle for the fifth time during a single shop and pick up some specialty designed plastic containers made just for proportioning. You cannot go wrong with proportions as they are the key to maintaining your babies proper body weight while preventing diabetes.

Take a look at your selections for feeding your baby. If "green" is the new era philosophy, should you be delivering the exact alma mater to yourself and your baby? Fresh and colorful foods help sustain the "green" life.




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Aleshia Green




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