Senin, 26 September 2011

Make Your Own Baby Food | Make Your Own Baby Food Recipes

Make Your Own Baby Food. Does your baby start solids? Are you thinking of making your own baby food?

When you first make baby food, you can save money and reduce waste. You also can choose more nutritious options. Fresh foods are usually more nutritious than canned, and you can buy organic food to prepare for baby if you want. You also can prevent unhealthy ingredients that appear in commercial baby food.

Making baby food need not be expensive or time consuming. 
In fact, the easiest and cheapest is the best way!

An easy way to make your own baby food:

1) Do not even bother with the purchase of one baby food factory. 
They are difficult to clean and too much complexity.

2) If you wait until your baby is 6 months old begin to eat solid foods, you can almost always just mash with a fork to desired consistency.

If you are breastfeeding, you can also wait until the baby is "clamping down" develop and offer him snacks such as nuts, grated apple slices, and the like. 
Grasp the handle is when the baby is developing a small object (such as carpet wool or pieces of food on the kitchen floor!) Between thumb and forefinger pinch. In fact, if you have a family tendency toward allergies, long wait to begin solid foods could be better. No matter what baby's age, always offer one food at a time and wait several days to see signs of allergy before offering another. Go slow.

3) Start with fresh food such as:

Banana

Steamed carrots, turnips, potatoes, sweet

Avocado

Cook the pears, peaches, melons, plums

Cooked pumpkin

Grated apple, raw or steamed

Peas

Well cooked beans

Secrets of a mature egg yolks (avoid the white for 1 year)

Some of these foods can be served raw. 
More light steamed (steaming food reserves more than canning), so they are more gentle for your baby.

4) He does not have most of the preparations for making baby food.

Did you take a lot of time mixing and frozen food in ice cube trays, you can definitely do it. 
But I'm all for a simple approach!

Although you want to prevent baby salt and sugar (and spices that can interfere with the stomach), you usually can only material your own menu and "make" eating babies.

For example, if you steam vegetables to serve with dinner, take a tablespoon of them out of the pan before you add butter and salt. 
Putting the kids on a plate and mash away.Voila! Instant baby food with no extra work. Or take a bit of roast beef and mashed mashed mashed up very gently.

Even if you're in the restaurant, you can bring an apple and a "scar" is a well with a spoon on your desk, or bring food, bananas or any other portable. 
Any restaurant with a salad bar would have cooked beans or avocado. Or give your baby a little baked potato (before you add an item to the top).

Living with a new baby is challenging. 
Keep starting solids simple!