So, Isaac is starting out his adventures in food very differently. We started him on all organic foods, with added probiotics and/or DHA when available. Caleb never had any of that stuff.
I started making my own baby food last month. It's saving a ton of money! I don't buy all organic, but I try to when I can. I only buy premade baby food occassionally, and when I do I like the organic Happy Baby frozen foods. (There are BOGO coupons for Happy Baby on the Happy Bellies cereal cans, so it's affordable.) I have made my own squash and sweet potatoes supply, and today I made applesauce and blueberry puree. I buy fresh bananas and avocados--it doesn't get any easier than that, since all you have to do is mush them up with a fork or stick them in the food processor. I have some peas and green beans I need to cook and puree.
It is oddly satisfying to make your own baby food.
For my own benefit, here's a list of foods that Isaac eats and enjoys:
- Brown rice, oatmeal, and quinoa cereals
- Bananas
- Avocados
- Applesauce (regular and cinammon; he likes it mixed with other food better than by itself)
- Squash
- Sweet potatoes
- Cheerios
- Strawberry/apple puffs
- Shredded cheese (mild or sharp cheddar)
- Green beans
- Peas
- Spinach
- Pears
- Carrots
- Mango
- Black beans
- Egg yolks--he didn't like this in chunks, but will try it pureed
I need to try these over the next couple of weeks:
- Chicken
- Turkey
- Ground beef
- Yogurt
- Grapes (can freeze them and put them in a mesh baby feeder, or peel and cut into quarters)
I am going to buy one of those 2-tier steamers. Today I used the little collapsible steamer for the first time, and it worked okay, but not great.
Things I learned today to remember next time:
- For blueberries, bring the water to a boil, add blueberries, and immediately turn down the heat. Let the blueberries simmer in the hot water for 15 minutes. I kept the water boiling when I made them today, and the blueberries broke apart and drained into the water.
- For apples, dice them very small so they'll cook faster. I think it took about 45 minutes to steam my 6 apples today! I thought it would only take about 20 minutes. Also, make more for myself! The apples were SO good and smelled wonderful while they were cooking. I kept "testing" them. ;)