Saturday, January 7, 2012

How do you like them apples? (peas, carrots, & pears)

How to make home made baby food




First I must say, this was so easy!!  And cheap too!!  


I started out with: 
1 bag of frozen peas
2 lbs of apples
2 lbs of carrots
2 lbs of pears   
    

Your first step is washing, peeling, and chopping


 





 This is the size that you want it to be.  Not too big. 
(Don't be jealous of my manicure either)




Next you want to steam it.  Not to long, keep all the nutrients you can!!  It's done when you can easily mash it with a fork.  Mine took about 20-25 minutes. 




After your food is done steaming, dump it into a big bowl, and blend.  I use a hand blender because I feel as though I have better control of the consistency.  If you need to thin out the food, use the reserve water from the steamer.  Some food will require more of the water then others...aka peas.


Blend, blend, blend until your baby food making heart is content.  I didn't take a picture of this, my bad.


Here is how my apples looked after blending



You see this chunk?  You may or may not want that, depending of your baby.



Let the food cool.  Stir really well and dump into these containers.  Don't fill it up to the top, like I did.  You're about to freeze these jokers.  They will bust, it's science.  Just don't do it.




Each of these containers are 1/2 cup servings.  It's a little bit more then a store bought jar of baby food.

Pop it into the freezer and you're done!  

Is it cheaper?

Here's the price breakdown:

1 bag of frozen peas      2.00
2 lbs of apples              2.00
2 lbs of carrots              2.00
2 lbs of pears                2.00
Total:                           8.00

 This makes about 32 "jars" of baby food
(all of mine isn't shown & I only used half a bag of peas)

This equals out to about 25 cents a jar!!
and most of it was organic

Your baby food is good for a month and a half in the freezer and three days in the refrigerator 

Bananas and avocados don't need to be cooked, just blended

Enjoy and Happy Homemaking!! 

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