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 30 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 applesauce is one of her favorites. Super easy Mom's!
Prep Time |
10 minutes |
Cook Time |
10 minutes |
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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 30 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 applesauce is one of her favorites. Super easy Mom's!
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Instructions
- Wash and peel your apples.
- Remove the stem, seeds, and hard core. Chop the apples into little cubes. Boil a pot of hot water and add in your apples cooking them until soft. You should be able to slice them in half easily.
- Drain most of the water but leave a little for the NutriBullet.
- Add soft apples and a little water to your NutriBullet.
- Start to blend them until smooth. If it seems chunky, you can add additional water.
- Pour 2-4 ounces into a bowl and serve it to your baby one spoonful at a time.
- Store the rest in a container in the fridge until ready to enjoy again.
- This is one sweet treat your baby is sure to enjoy!
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