Many
parents don’t realize that making baby food at home
is a simple and economical plan to provide your baby with
the best in quality, nutrition and taste. It makes it easy
for you to ensure your child gets the best start possible.
Making baby food using fresh, all-natural ingredients has
many benefits, including:
- Increased
nutritional value
-
Elimination of additives
- Improved
freshness
- Added
variety
- Enhanced
control
- Lower
costs
Increased
nutritional value
Vitamins and other nutrients are critically important to your
baby. For the next three years, your baby will experience
rapid growth and development. It is essential that he be fed
a healthy and nutritious diet to maximize his growth and development
process.
Processed
baby foods have added water, sugars and starchy fillers. While
these products are not nutritionally bad for your baby, their
use in baby food dilutes the nutrient content of the actual
foods. To make matters worse, processed baby foods are cooked
at high temperatures to kill bacteria, so they can be stored
in jars at room temperature. Bacteria are not the only things
that are eliminated in this process. Vitamins and nutrients
are also destroyed. Many baby food manufacturers compensate
for the loss of vitamins by artificially adding some of them
back in after the food is processed.
When
you make baby food at home, you can cook it quickly. This
process not only preserves the wonderful color and taste of
the food, but most importantly it maximizes the foods’
nutrient content for your precious baby.
Elimination
of additives
Processed baby foods contain trace amounts of chemicals, including
pesticides, herbicides and fungicides. Although the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration has approved these chemicals, you
may choose not to feed your baby products containing them.
Buying certified organic produce (fresh or frozen) and preparing
food at home eliminates agricultural chemicals from your baby’s
diet.
In
addition, many varieties of processed baby foods add ingredients
that are not essential or beneficial to your baby’s
diet. These can include ingredients such sugar, butter and
salt. Most healthcare professionals will recommend you avoid
the introduction of these foods until your child is much older.
Homemade baby food is pure, wholesome food with nothing added
that you did not add yourself.
Improved
freshness
Have you compared fresh green peas to a jar of pea baby food?
Even though they are the same food, they don’t look,
smell or taste similar. While your baby does not have the
refined palate of an adult, he does respond to taste, color
and smell. With the enormous availability of fresh produce
in your grocery store and the simplicity of making baby food,
there is really is no reason he needs to be deprived of colorful,
tasty, great-smelling baby food. And serving fresh food from
the very beginning will help your baby be more open to tasting
new flavors and types of food.
Additional
variety
Processed baby food is developed for the mass market and,
as a result, is limited in variety. Variety is key to a balanced
diet and healthy living. Today’s grocery stores offer
a tremendous variety of fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables.
There is no reason why your baby should be limited by what
food manufacturers consider the most popular foods. What’s
more, preparing baby food at home enables you to add herbs,
combine flavors, and easily introduce new textures, making
your baby’s mealtime a pleasurable, gourmet experience.
Enhanced
control
As a parent, you want to understand and trust the ingredients
in your baby’s diet. Similarly, you want assurance concerning
the purity, safety, quality and consistency of such ingredients.
Preparing baby food at home provides you with control of your
baby’s diet and knowledge of exactly what goes into
your baby’s food. The more involvement you have with
what you are feeding your baby, the more likely you are to
nurture healthy eating habits.
Lower
costs
Processed baby foods are expensive. The average baby in the
United States will consume 600 jars of baby food. Parents
who use processed baby food spend an average of $300 or more
on baby food during their infant's first year of life. Making
baby food at home is extremely cost-effective, as foods may
be purchased either in season or on sale. On average, baby
food prepared at home can cost as little as $55 in the first
year.
With
all these benefits, you may think that it is difficult to
make baby food, but it is a lot easier to make than you may
imagine. Using fresh produce, a blender and set of ice cube
trays, you can make food in quantity and freeze it in single
servings. This means you only need to make food once or twice
a week. Bottom line, it takes about 30 minutes a week. Here
is a simple and easy recipe for a common first food:
Sweet
Potato Puree
2-3
medium to large sweet potatoes
Step
1: PREP - Wash, peel and chop sweet potatoes into one-inch
(3 cm) cubes
Step
2: COOK – Place sweet potatoes and 2 Tablespoons (30ml)
of water in a microwave-safe dish. Cover. Cook 8-10 minutes.
Let stand for 5 minutes. They are done if the sweet potatoes
can be mashed easily with a fork.
Step
3: PUREE – Place sweet potatoes and cooking juices into
a blender of food processor. Add ½ cup (60 ml) of water.
Puree. Add additional ¼ to ½ cup (60 –
100 ml) of water, as needed, to develop of smooth texture.
Step
4: FREEZE – Spoon into So Easy Baby Food Trays or ice
cube trays. Cover. Place in freezer 8-10 hours or overnight.
Remove cubes from trays, place in storage container or freezer
bag, and return immediately to the freezer.
Makes
24 one-ounce servings. Stays fresh for 2 months in the freezer.
To
serve, select frozen sweet potato cubes from the freezer,
defrost and warm, check the temperature and feed.
About
the authors: Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers are sisters, the
mothers of five children, and founders of Fresh Baby (www.FreshBaby.com).
Raised by parents who love fresh foods and entertaining, their
mom, a gourmet cook, ensured that they were well-equipped
with extraordinary skills in the kitchen. Both with long track
records of business success, they decided to combine their
skills in the kitchen with their knowledge of healthy foods
and children to create Fresh Baby. Cheryl and Joan put a modern
twist on the conventional wisdom that when you make it yourself,
you know it’s better. Their goal at Fresh Baby is to
make the task of raising a healthy eater a little bit easier
for all parents. Fresh Baby’s breastfeeding accessories
and baby food making supplies provide parents with practical
knowledge and innovative tools to support them in introducing
their children to great tasting, all-natural foods –
easily and conveniently. Visit them online at www.FreshBaby.com
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