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I loved it!- Baby food making :)



I absolutely enjoyed making our daughters baby food when she was just a tiny little baby.
We made everything from pureed apples, squash, asparagus, peas, asian pear, carrots and much more!
We used the baby brezza, and we loved it. (It steams, purees, and blends all in one, with one press of a button). I'm sure I will do this for our next baby, it was something I really enjoyed.



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  1. Never had the patience to make my own baby food, but you've made it seem so easy. I'm wondering why I didn't suck it up and just do it. It is so much healthier! Great post! :)

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  2. I got a Baby Bullet as a gift and I definitely can't wait to use it!!!

    I'm jealous that your steams though !
    :)

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  3. Joanna, Well you will love it :) We almost bought the baby bullet, I heard it's a good one also!

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  4. Hi, found you through Jody's blog hop. New follower :)

    I used to make my own baby food as well with a blender. The problem is I never used to freeze anything and would have to cook several times a day :(

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  5. Hello BookCupid! Thank you for becoming a new follower on my blog. :) Oh I know how that is too, I started off not freezing everything, but then I started making it all in batches and freezing it. That's wonderful that you still did that though, it sure does take alot of time. :)

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  6. I made baby food for my youngest daughter and I wish I would have known about this because that thing seems awesome! I had to cook everything, let it cool, puree it in our blender and then store it in separate containers. This seems so much quicker and easier, it would have definitely made me life easier!

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  7. Hi Jen marie! Oh yes it was so nice having it, because at first we just did it the old fashion way lol. Thank you for becoming a follower, I will be checking out your blog. :)

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