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Monday, July 20, 2015

Baby Food - Not very fancy-style

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 I've seen some pretty elaborate baby food making devices and methods. 

wow.
My method is the opposite of that. If there was a shirt that said: Keep Calm and Make Your Own Baby Food. They would be talking about my method. I know many of my blog readers are young and looking to start a family in the near future, so I hope you find this helpful.

My easy method for making my own baby food.

To make carrots into baby food, I began with a carrot. (Are you taking notes?)

I peel it (obviously) and chop it up so it cooks faster. Then I cover it with a little water and microwave it until it is soft. It only takes about 2 minutes. Then I run it through my food mill, mix in a little milk (or formula) and a small amount of rice cereal. (I stop using the rice cereal when it runs out. It just helps with the initial transition to food.)

Making your own baby food (Not very fancy-style)

As you can see, I use a Kid Co food mill. If you think you'd like to use my Not-very-fancy method of making baby food, here's a link to the product on Amazon. They cost $12.49 as of today. 




Teacher in the Summer is a fun summer linky for teacher-bloggers. 

Directions:

Write a kitchen-related post that you think teachers will find useful or entertaining.

Include the Teacher in the Kitchen graphic in your post.

Link your post back to this post, then visit and comment on other participants' posts.

This linky will be open for the rest of the summer. I'll repost it in subsequent posts. If you join in, your link will be seen on the remaining Teacher in the kitchen posts.

1. ES at My Bright Blue House  3. Skewered Caprese Salad  5. 3 easy pizza dishes  
2. DocRunning  4. Kidpeople Classroom  6. Kidpeople Classroom: Simple, Delish Fruit Salad  

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