Showing posts with label organic homemade baby food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic homemade baby food. Show all posts

Gerber 2nd Foods Organic Baby Food, Pear Spinach, 3.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)

Gerber 2nd Foods Organic Baby Food, Pear Spinach, 3.5-Ounce PouchesI was pleasantly surprised that this type of packaging makes feeding my 9 mo. old simple. When we're out and about, he can suck the food easily out himself.

I admit there was some problems when we first tried it-he would squeeze too much out, etc. But after getting used to sucking (just like a straw), he can do it easily.

The food pairings seem odd or gross, but if you taste a bit of it, it's really quite tasty. My boy seems to really like it. I only wish a pack of 6 were a bit cheaper. I can buy 1 unit much cheaper at the local grocers. I would think buying in packs of 6 would allow Amazon to offer it at a better price. Guess not. 3/5 stars due to pricing, product alone, I would give a 5.

Beaba Babycook Baby Food Maker

Beaba Babycook Baby Food MakerI love this gadget. Compact, all-in-one, easy to use, FOOL PROOF, and ... gives me the CONFIDENCE to make my baby's food.

I've read tons of web reviews and blogs about this product, and detractors seem to miss/misunderstand my 'category' of mom. I cook when I can. I bake when I get the chance but... mostly, I dont have the time or confidence to pull it off anything 'new'... AND clean up multiple utensils!

So many blogs out there chastise the Beaba buyers for wasting money--telling us to buy cheap steamer inserts and dust off our blenders, food processors and food mills... For my first baby, I listened to these moms (and the Beaba wasnt in the USA yet). I bought the food mill; I pulled out the steamer insert... and.. I froze. My baby ate NOTHING BUT JARRED (organic) FOOD! till she could chew the foods in my comfort zone. Baby food, all the prep and the coordination of all these tools was all so daunting. I was terrified I'd get it wrong... or couldnt keep sterile enough... or would get lost in all the piles of things I'd have to clean after each prep!!

THEN THE BEABA! Little to clean, nothing to get wrong, no digging through drawers and juggling appliances in my limited space! I LOVE IT! Call me a slacker mom! But dont call me frivolous with money!! Organic Baby food is $1.10 a jar and my baby would go through 4-6 a day. I've had my Beaba for 6 weeks, and it's already paid for itself.

BTW, you can adjust the consistency to your baby's taste as he grows. I figure soon I'll just be using it to steam, not blend. And... I doubt it will be a permanent fixture in my kitchen! But ... its paid for itself! Carrots smell like carrots!!! and ... its given me a confidence that I hope extends to other culinary projects! Slacker moms, buy it.

PS Careful if you're reading those blogs re: Beaba and BPA. Read ALL the blogs. The most uptodate will lead you to the latest info promising this product IS BPA free. There are blogs that appear current but have not updated this info.

I live in a small apartment and don't have room for lots of gadgets (not even a microwave). I find this appliance to be worth the counter space. I like that you can steam and puree in one appliance, and that I don't have to lug out the steamer and blender to whip up some food.

Some reviewers say your baby will outgrow this machine's usefulness in a few months but I disagree. My baby eats mostly finger foods but still I use the Beaba a lot. I use it to reheat leftovers (again, we have no microwave) and also use it to chop or puree adult dinners that are two hard for baby to eat.

It's not a huge capacity but that doesn't bother me. After spending whole weekends steaming, blending and freezing veggies, just to discover that my kid's taste buds changed and what he once loved he now refuses, I'm over large scale baby food production.

One safety note! There is a little hole that the lid clicks into. That hole leads to the water chamber and I once accidentally tipped the machine over and scalding hot water came out of the hole and landed on my hand. I got a nasty burn. Definitely keep this machine well away from the edge of counters!

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This is the first product review I have been compelled to put on Amazon. Bought this because most prepared baby food is disgusting and I wanted an easy way to serve fresh food to our son. This product was highly reviewed and I like gadgets so it seemed like a good fit. It worked well in the sense that it was convenient and cooked baby food, but after about 3 weeks, I noticed that the water used for steaming was brown and sweet smelling. I looked in the reservoir and noticed brown grime on all of the metal and a sickly sweet smell. I assumed (unfairly) that my mother-in-law had mistakenly put food into the reservoir hole and then was embarrassed to say anything, so I cleaned the unit with vinegar as per the instructions and tried again. We've only had the unit since Feb 2010, use it only 2-3 times a week and now had the same problem 3-4 different times. The water used to cook the food is brown and disgusting and I have cleaned (physically scraped) brown grim the reservoir multiple times. I have contacted Beaba and they have suggested that it's a descaling issue and to descale the unit once a month. I completely disagree as we have had the same coffee maker for three years and never descaled it once. I don't know if food is being spun into the reservoir or what, but at this point, we have a $150 baby food maker that we are afraid to use. What's the point of fresh baby food if it's covered in some kind of unknown detritus? Beaba has so far been unresponsive about a replacement/ repair. Will update with any new developments.

Update 2/25/11this is an update to the review above. I'm not sure, but now think the problem of the brown water had to do with not properly using the plastic cover when blending the food (aka user error) allowing particles of food to enter the water chamber and be subsequently reintroduced into the baby's food. I say this because while no one in my family would admit to not using the plastic screen when blending, as soon as I reiterated that everyone should be using it, the problem stopped and we have used the Baby food maker without incident since. So not sure what caused the problem, but it seems to have gone away recently and we are now happy with the product again. I revised my rating to 4 stars.

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After reading some of the reviews, I almost got scared off this, and am glad I didn't.

I did batch cooking for my first two kids, who are now 3 and 4. When it came time to move my 6 month old into solids, I wanted to home make his food also. But since I have less time and freezer space, batch cooking just wasn't feasible. I wanted to make his foods from the ingredients I was using for the family meals. Trying to puree small amounts in a regular size blender or processor is impossible. I saw this and though it would make meal time easier and it does!

Now the baby eats what we are eating, just steamed and pureed. I can make 3-4 servings at a time and just put the extras in singe serve containers in the fridge. I cooked a whole chicken, pulled off the meat and out it into small snack sized bags and put them in the freezer. Now while I am cooking for the older kids, I put one serving of chicken, with some veggies and/or fruit in the cooker and it cooks away while I am making dinner for the rest if the family. E.A.S.Y.

-The mold issue other reviewers shouldn't be a problem, if you make sure the reservoir is empty and leave the top off so that it can air dry. Same for the blender/steamer parts. Just dry them between uses. I use water from my Brita to reduce build up between descaling. If your reservoir in a regular steamer isn't emptied all the way, it will do the same thing.

-The counter top footprint is small, about ¾ of the size of my Kitchen Aid stand mixer. It's small and does small amounts, it doesn't say that it does large batches. So I'm confused as to how people are disappointed that it doesn't do large batches. It states it has a 2 ½ cup bowl.

-The Beaba website sells the replacement parts all separately which I liked, just in case something needs replacing. I cook a lot and have has to replace blades on my large processor, so I'm glad that the parts are so easy to get.

-The steamer does shut off automatically and the light goes off, but just like a regular steamer, if you leave food over boiling water, it will continue to soften. The booklet gives you the times for the steamer, so timing it is actually pretty easy. (Level 1 on the bowl is 7 minutes, level 2 is 10 minutes, level 3 is 15 minutes).

-The Beaba website has more free recipes. (My kiddos fav is 2/3 pumpkin, 1/3 pear and a dash of pumpkin pie spice)

-The blender part worked great for my 6 month old, totally pureed the pumpkin, carrot, sweet potato, pear, nectarine, banana and butternut squash that I pureed in there. I thinned with water or pear juice.

-You hold the switch to the right to puree the food. For me, it's not a big deal to hold a switch for 30-60 seconds. So I don't see this as a design flaw.

-The top and bottom don't line up perfectly they can't or else too much pressure would build up in the steamer and it would pressure cook the food, not steam it.

In short, This is my 3rd baby that I've cooked for at home, and I love this. Some of the design flaws others talked about aren't really flaws at all. I have to cook a meal for the kids at 5 and one for my hubby and I at 7 when he gets home. This makes it easy to make the baby's food at the same time with the same ingredients.

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I got the Beaba Babycook as a gift, and adored it for several weeks. I work and have very little spare time to spend in the kitchen, so I loved being able to steam and puree my baby's food without having to clean multiple pots and pans. Then, after about a month of regular use, I noticed a foul odor coming from the well where the water goes. I looked inside and saw that a brown crust had formed there. I figured it must be lime deposit that had turned brown from being exposed to the hot temperature of the babycook, but when I tried to descale the well, the vinegar did almost nothing to remove the brown deposit, even after several attempts. I was also very worried to see that the water that ended up in the steamer basket was brown, thus suggesting that if I tried steaming more veggies, the deposit would end up in my baby's food.

I contacted the manufacturer, and they recommended using distilled water (although there was no mention of this in the manual). So, I exchanged my now completely dysfunctional Babycook for a new one, and tried again. Within two days the brown film had developed, even though I was using distilled water. I don't know much about appliance design, but I figure there must be something really wrong with this gadget if it takes only a few days for such a deposit to form. And the odor is truly foul no way I want my baby's food within a foot of whatever it is that collects there.

I don't see any mention of this problem in other reviews, but at the same time, I can't imagine that I am the only person this has happened to, given that it happened TWICE to me. Too bad I really loved the idea behind this product!

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[Award winning] Kidsme Food Feeder (Small size)

[Award winning] Kidsme Food FeederThis product is great! My baby daughter loves it so much and she smiles 10x time more when she's holding on to this kidsme feeder[Award winning] Kidsme Food Feeder (Small size) than she sees new toys.

Also, my wife and I both agreed with other reviewers here that this product is much more easy to use and clean to use (less messy when compare with other similar product). we are getting one for my brother-in-law baby as well as this will make our cute baby happier than ever!

great product and money well spent!

I bought this feeder because my 6 month old son always was grabbing at my food and trying to eat my apple, pear, etc when I was eating and he has always stuck everything in his mouth since he was really little, probably partially due to teething. He has taken right to using this and it keeps him happy for a while when we are in public and I want to wait a bit to nurse him (by the way he has never taken to a pacifier but took to this the first time). During the hectic mornings I give this to him with slices of fruit and he happily feeds himself breakfast while I get my other son ready. It's super easy to clean and transport I just take it empty and pack an apple in my bag and then bite of a piece for him when he gets hungry and let him chew away. I only wish the handles were a little bigger as they seem a little small to me, but this hasn't caused an issue for my son holding the feeded on his own. Thanks Kidsme for a great product!

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I should have checked the reviews before buying. Most reviewers only have this 1 review. Hmmm... Anyways, the holes are too big and too many for young infants. My 5 1/2 month old put it in her mouth, nibbled once, then gagged. I tested it and found that quite a bit comes out. I can just squeeze the feeder and see too much gushing out. It's good portion for babies used to solids, but not for ones being introduced to solids. Maybe for an older infant it might be better? Grandma noted that the gagging might also be due to the length of the silicone portion (too long). The length would be fine if the width was wider. The width is about an inch...ummm that means babies can shove the whole thing in their mouth. I truly don't suggest this for 4 months and up like stated in the product description...more like 7 months and up. Pros: It's a good concept. It was easy to clean. Daughter held it easily in both hands. Hope that helps with anyone considering to purchase.

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I was really excited about getting this food feeder because my 5 1/2 months old baby liked sucking on fresh fruit (like apples or pears) but i was always scared that she might choke on it if a big piece gets in her throat. I tried to put pieces of apple in the feeder and give it to her but she didn't like it and just spit it. You have to really squeeze it to get some fruit come out. Maybe it's because my baby never took pacifiers or bottles, she just doesn't like any plastic stuff in her mouth. The feeder looks very cute though and easy to hold for little hands. Also it's easy to clean. I'm hoping to try using it again when my baby starts teething. Who knows maybe she'll take it and as well as a bottle eventually.

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I ordered this thinking it would be the same, or about the same at least, size as the Munchkin Brand Mesh Feeders.

I really like the idea of the Munchkind Mesh Feeders but they are a nightmare to clean and I thought this would be easier to clean and keep clean.

However, It's so small, not even a piece of banana would fit! The width of the "food holder" is about the width of my thumb. It wouldn't hold a strawberry, a piece of a banana (unless cut lengthways) or most other fruit.

I will be returning this for the larger size, but seriously? What would any one put in these? I say you skip the small and go straight to the large.

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Sprout Ware Infant Snack Cups and Lid 4 Pack - Petroleum Free! Made From Plants!

Sprout Ware Infant Snack Cups and Lid 4 Pack - Petroleum Free! Made From Plants!My husband and I always enjoy buying green sprouts products; it is important to us to support a company who seeks to provide environmentally responsible products. Unfortunately, we were a bit underwhelmed by the snack cups. I was surprised to read on the package that they should only last for about 10 washings (if run through a dishwasher). The lids do not screw on very easily and can become warped even when washing with hot water. It is also important to note that the cups will stain the color of the food in them (e.g. blackberries). This is a fine product if you are prepared to need to buy them again soon!

Mr. Potato Head Jumbo Pack

Mr. Potato Head Jumbo PackMy kids really didn't like this toy I think there were too may pieces of certain types (arms and hats) and too few ears and noses for them to create different people and have fun. (FYI there were only two ears in the entire set).

Our two-year-old son loves experimenting with all of the different pieces in this set, putting arms where the head should be, ears where the nose goes, etc. Since there are three potato heads, it's like a little family, and he can mix and match. Very cool toy. One note: if your child is prone to swallowing small objects, or you don't like toys with lots of small pieces (although that's half the fun for children, handling these small objects with their little fingers) you might want to wait until your child is at least three before purchasing this. But as long as you keep an eye on your child, it should be fine.

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My 3 year old loves this. Classic and lets him be creative. There are so many items included in this particular pack; it's a great deal. I have fun playing with these, too! Nice that it includes 3 bodies (1 smaller sized), so a few children (or grown-ups!) can join in the fun.

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WOW! What a set! Two big Taters and a Tater Tot! Bunches of accessories, male and female, including pirate gear! Bought this for the church nursery, and it's a favorite there.

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What a great toy. Fun to play with for hours at a time.

BONUS: The kids like it too!