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The 5 Best Reasons to Make Your Own Baby Food

Make your own baby food

Probably one of the biggest reasons why you would want to make your own baby food is to ensure your baby gets all the vital nutrients the body needs. In many cases modern day food processing removes or depletes the nutrient content of the foods – that applies both to adult and baby foods… unless, of course, if they artificially supplement the removed nutrients.

In short, homemade baby foods are made with fresh items. Here are 5 of the best reasons to make your own baby food: 

No Preservatives

Fresh vegetables and fruits have natural sugars without preservatives. Preparing food at home guarantees that all of the ingredients are fresh and healthy. You can even grow your own foods if you possess a green thumb and the time. Use a food processor or a food mill to puree the baby food to the proper consistency for your baby’s age and eating abilities.

No Added Sugar Or Salt

Homemade baby food contains no added sugar or salt. These substances, along with others, are used in traditional baby food to help preserve their shelf life. By making your own baby food you omit these unnecessary and sometimes harmful ingredients. This of course means that baby food prepared at home needs to be frozen right away to avoid spoilage. If you’re diligent, you can make enough baby food for two weeks at one time.     

No Extra Cost

Homemade baby food is cheaper in the long run than jarred food. Those jars may say fifty cents in the store, but put twenty of them in the cart and you have spent ten dollars. Depending on the brand, some are more expensive than others too. By making your own you can stretch that ten dollars to near double the amount of food for your baby. 

If cost is a concern, think about the following. Purchasing a food processor or food mill may seem costly at first, but it will pay for itself over and over with each new addition to your family and it can be used for more than just making baby food as well. Secondly, fresh vegetables and fruits can be bought from a farmer’s market if the grocery store prices seem too high.

No Boredom

Homemade baby food offers more variety than store bought baby food. You can introduce your baby to as many fruits and veggies as you can puree in a blender. You can puree some rhubarb if the mood strikes. You may think it’s the worst stuff on the planet, but baby may love the taste. You’ll never know if you don’t try, right? Starting baby off with the natural taste of foods minus all of the additives, sugar and salt, sets them up for a healthier lifestyle from the very beginning and will definitely make picky eating less of a problem as they get older.

No Sweat

Creating homemade baby food is definitely not as hard as it sounds. Your pocketbook won’t feel the strain as much, either. Food can be spooned into single serving containers and stored in the freezer for several months.

For no apparent good reason many moms steer away from making their own baby food. But, if you want your baby to have the benefit of nutrient-rich foods, opt for making your own baby food. Let your baby experience their first taste of solid food the way that nature intended.

For more information on how to make your own baby food, click here.

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