Saturday, August 1, 2015

Homemade baby food

Making Home Made Baby Food
            Today I would like to talk to all the new moms who just had babies. The first year can be very expensive. Try going to rummage sales and thrift shops for clothes, baby cribs, high chairs, strollers, and much more. Buying this in a store is way too expensive. So today I am going to tell you how to save money on making your own homemade baby food.
            When my children were babies I never bought any baby food from the store, for one thing it was way too expensive. Since I had a garden, all my vegetables were fresh and easy to make into baby food. First you will need a good blender or food processor. All you have to do is cook your vegetables until they are soft and put the vegetables in your blender with a little water and puree them. Next you will need a few ice cube trays to pour your pureed vegetables into and freeze them. When they are frozen put in a zip lock bag until needed. Buy fresh fruit and repeat the same process of cooking and freezing the baby food. This way you have no added sugars or preservatives in your baby food.  Making meat takes a little more time, just make sure the meat is cooked well done with no spices in the meat. Just remember to always add enough juice so your blender can puree the meat until it is soft.
            Making your own baby food is much cheaper than buying it in the store. Every weekend I would make enough baby food to last a whole week.  Then I would freeze the baby food for the next week. When it was time for meals I either had some baby food ready in the refrigerator or just took out what I needed and put in the microwave to heat up. This saved our family a lot of money on our grocery bill each week. I felt better knowing what was in my baby food because I made it fresh with my own vegetables and fresh fruit and meat.
            As my baby grew so did the meal planning. I had no problem mixing vegetables with meats in my blender too. Just freeze these too the same way and heat up as needed. A little jar of fruit and vegetables can cost over 50 cents each, when you start going through more than 3 or 4 jars a day this adds up fast. Making your own baby food is cheaper and much healthier for them.
            Here are a few of the fruits and vegetables and meats that I made for baby food. I pureed apples, bananas, peaches, pears, beans, carrots, squash, peas, chicken and roast beef. I felt good as a mother giving my children real baby food made fresh by mom. Have fun raising your children they grow up way to fast.
Have fun making healthy homemade baby food from Suzie Homemaker.

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