Organic Baby Food ~ Puréed Carrots

Organic Baby Food ~ Puréed Carrots
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Yes, you can find many squeezable, jarred, pre-made baby foods on the market. Your local grocery store, Target, Amazon, etc. You can also find organic or regular vegetables and make your own baby food from scratch. It is really quite simple and it doesn’t take any longer than going to the store to purchase the pre-made baby food. When your baby is ready for solids, roughly around 4-6 months old…you can begin pureed fruits and vegetables. We were told to do 5 days of the same solid food to see how their tummies react. In no particular order, we began our little one on bananas, sweet potatoes, carrots, and applesauce throughout the first 20 days. It took our baby a few tries until she realized how to properly eat off of a spoon and swallow. Now she dives into the spoon and can’t eat it fast enough. So far the fruits are her favorite.
Servings Prep Time
15 servings 2 minutes
Cook Time
10-15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
15 servings 2 minutes
Cook Time
10-15 minutes
Organic Baby Food ~ Puréed Carrots
Print Recipe
Yes, you can find many squeezable, jarred, pre-made baby foods on the market. Your local grocery store, Target, Amazon, etc. You can also find organic or regular vegetables and make your own baby food from scratch. It is really quite simple and it doesn’t take any longer than going to the store to purchase the pre-made baby food. When your baby is ready for solids, roughly around 4-6 months old…you can begin pureed fruits and vegetables. We were told to do 5 days of the same solid food to see how their tummies react. In no particular order, we began our little one on bananas, sweet potatoes, carrots, and applesauce throughout the first 20 days. It took our baby a few tries until she realized how to properly eat off of a spoon and swallow. Now she dives into the spoon and can’t eat it fast enough. So far the fruits are her favorite.
Servings Prep Time
15 servings 2 minutes
Cook Time
10-15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
15 servings 2 minutes
Cook Time
10-15 minutes
Ingredients
Servings: servings
Instructions
  1. Purchase a 1 pound bag of organic baby carrots for less than $2 per bag. You will get more than 15 feedings out of one bag, costing you less than .15 cents per serving.
  2. Boil the carrots for 10 minutes or until you can stick a fork through them and they are very soft.
  3. Drain most of the water.
  4. Add the carrots with some water to your food processor or NutriBullet.
  5. Blend until creamy.
  6. Add 2 tablespoons of food or more into a little bowl and feed it to your little one with a baby spoon.
  7. You can add breast milk or formula to each individual serving to make it creamier.
  8. Enjoy their facial expressions. They are just adorable!
  9. Refrigerate or store the rest in the freezer until ready to eat.
  10. Frozen 2 or 4 ounce portion sizes.
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