by Patricia Hughes
Most parents are very excited about baby’s first feedings. After waiting, reading and wondering about what and when to feed solid foods to the baby, you decide to give it a try. However, some babies just aren’t as enthusiastic about the idea of eating from a spoon as their mothers.
by Patricia Hughes
The day when baby starts eating solids is an exciting milestone for both of you. More and more parents are skipping the baby food aisle at the grocery store in favor of making their own baby food at home. Making homemade food for your baby has many advantages. It’s easy to get started. All you need are fresh foods and something for grinding, like a small hand held grinder or food processor.
If you’ve looked at the price of baby food lately, you might be surprised at how high it is. It is not only less expensive but also more healthy in my opinion for your child. We made baby food with our first son and are doing the same with our second. If you want your food to be organic and not full of preservatives, you have to pay even more. With a little time and work, you can save money by making your own baby foods. It’s easy and simple to make delicious, nutritious meals for your baby. Here is what you can do to get started making your own baby meals:




