With
these single food purees and fresh mix - ins, you can create all kinds of interesting combinations!
If you like to have baby food on hand and not have to make baby food from scratch every day, make a large batch of
single food purees that you can mix together.
Not exact matches
* peel persimmon, roughly chop, then
puree in a
food processor or blender until smooth (I used the
single - size serving cup attachment on my blender, it was the perfect size)
They have a brilliant range of
foods for a variety of stages; the baby options include
single fruit
purees such as mango, banana and butternut squash.
When first introducing solid
food, offer
single ingredients — meat, a vegetable, or a fruit — in the form of a
puree.
Most infants can start with any
pureed single - ingredient
food with no added salt or sugar.
Freezer: Freeze
pureed baby
food in
single - serve portions so that it can be heated and safely fed to your baby.
Stage 1: Age 4 to 6 Months
Foods that you might first start your baby on at age 4 to 6 months include
single ingredient
foods, like rice cereal or
pureed fruits or vegetables.
Up to this point, making homemade
food for your baby has meant whipping up lots of
single - ingredient
purees and mashes.
Once your baby reaches the 8 or 9 month mark, she's ready to move past
single - ingredient
purees and on to
food combinations.