Glad to hear it's going well. I have dried apricots and plums I need to stew. I might do that next Sunday - I've made Sunday my baby food making day. Last night I did:
lentils and carrots
corn and peas
peaches, pears, and bananas
blueberries, strawberries, bananas and mixed cereal.
Tonight I'm going to do mixed veggies (corn, carrots and peas) and turkey, noodles and green beans and plain green beans. I've discovered that putting some free range, organic, sodium free, half-caf, with a twist chicken broth in the veggies and dinners gives them a bit of a taste. Also a bit of onion.
Hmm. Maybe I should start Lily out on futons, to prevent the falling out of bed thing.
(Hell, I'm considering going back to the things, once we can replace this mattress.)
Aimee's Gourmet Baby Chow!
I just did fruits to test how well the made food froze. I hope I can take advantage of harvest season and store some for months from now. Are you making up recipes or do you have a source?
Are you making up recipes or do you have a source?
Mostly making them up. I got a few guidelines from some website - I don't remember which, but mostly, I'm going from "If I'd eat it, she'll eat" and just leaving out the spices and salt. Also, I get ideas from the organic baby food in jars. I'm also going to try spaghetti. I'll get a jar of the plainest, most organic sauce I can and boil up some noodles and puree away.
Aimee's Gourmet Baby Chow!
I like it! I keep making "Country Baby" commercials in my head whenever I make the baby food.
Also, I've been finding that it takes up to 2 days for the food to completely freeze totally solid all the way through, but I'm making a thicker consistency food than you are probably.
Also, Em stood for about 15 seconds on her own yesterday.
Also, I get ideas from the organic baby food in jars. I'm also going to try spaghetti. I'll get a jar of the plainest, most organic sauce I can and boil up some noodles and puree away.
She's about 9 months old now, right? You could give her Pastina (tiny soup pasta) and not have to puree it, I think. I'm pretty sure I was feeding my kids Pastina by that age, but it all mushes together in my brain.
Also, I've been finding that it takes up to 2 days for the food to completely freeze totally solid all the way through, but I'm making a thicker consistency food than you are probably.
That, and the wine that I put in the fruit is keeping it from freezing.
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joking! Although Mal begged and begged to try my wine at dinner the other night.
I just showed off all my new pictures of my niece and nephew to my office-mates. I'm feeling all proud auntie.
You could give her Pastina
She's 9 months tomorrow. Hmm...Pastina. Available in the pasta aisle?
Hmm...Pastina. Available in the pasta aisle?
Yep! I love the stuff. I eat it with broth when I'm sick. Mmmmm. It's little stars!
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