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homemade babyfood?
Does anyone on here make their baby's food? I have decided to do this for Bradley and was just wondering if anyone else does it.
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I don't do it yet, but will be doing it once Riley is ready. I am lucky enough to be a stay at home mom, at least for the time being, so I want to do everything I can for him. I bought a food mill and am growing some peas, potatoes, carrots, etc. out on our deck. It is very easy to do, although it can be messy and time consuming as well.
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i plan on just letting trent eat what is on my plate.....the healthy food of course!!
just like steamed veggies and mashed potatoes. baby food in a jar is spending money that we dont have.
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I made both of my kid's food. It was easy and much cheaper than buying the jars, better for them too. Just go here : www.wholesomebabyfood.com I didn't find it anymore time consuming than making food for the rest of my family. You make a bunch at once and it keeps in the freezer for up to 3 months
HTHedited cause I can't spell
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