Tips on Making Homemade Baby Food

Making baby food on your own has its advantages. It saves you money and more importantly, it is safer than commercial baby foods. While they offer convenience, highly-processed commercial baby foods often contain extra sugar, salt, starch and other additives.

Once your baby reached the stage when she’s ready to eat solid foods (around her sixth month), it’s good to introduce her to healthy and easily digestible foods you yourself prepared. Here are some steps you can follow in making baby food.

1. Wash your hands thoroughly before starting. Make sure that all the cooking materials you’d be using are clean as well.

2. Prepare fresh vegetables and fruits. Scrub, peel, and remove pits or seeds accordingly. Any skin, bone, gristle, and fat must be removed from meats. Never use leftovers in making baby food.

3. With a little amount of water, cook food until tender. The cooking water should be used if the recipe requires liquid..

4. Do not make the mistake of adding salt or any seasonings.

5. Do not add sweeteners, such as sugar or honey. Babies like fruits and other natural food stuff just the way they are. Besides, honey and corn syrup are considered not safe for infants below 12 months old. They may carry botulism spores – a baby’s digestive system is not yet capable of destroying these spores.

6. Mash the cooked food.

7. Package and properly store the food in the refrigerator or freezer.

Prepare several servings to save you time and effort for the next feeding. Doing this will require careful storage so take note that you can only store one to three additional servings in the refrigerator. Cooked vegetables and fruits are best consumed within three days while raw fruit and meats are not good for babies when stored beyond 24 hours.

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags:

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Tips on Making Homemade Baby Food”

  1. WP Themes says:

    Genial fill someone in on and this mail helped me alot in my college assignement. Gratefulness you on your information.

Leave a Reply