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TOP TEN DIY Homemade Baby Food Storage Tips & Recipes!

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TEN Awesome Homemade Baby Food Ideas & Recipes

Learning to make your own baby food can not only save you money and time, it’s healthier and more natural.  Ingredients are often basic, storage containers are plentiful and pre-made baby foods can be stored in the freezer for very generous lengths of time.

Getting Started!

First thing you’ll need when preparing to make your own baby food is a processor.  Below are a few you should check out on Amazon.

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Nutri Ninja – This powerful blender can be used for baby food, smoothies, yogurts, dips, salsas, soups, spreads and more!  I recommend investing in something that can out live the baby years.

Sage Spoonfuls– Glass storage jars make storing baby food easy and non-toxic.  Glass is durable, washable and long-lasting.

TEN Great Baby Food Recipes & Resources

1.  Simple and Easy Baby Food Prep and Storage from Super Healthy Kids.

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2.  Banana Mango Puree from Weelicious.

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3.  Fruity Chicken with Apricot Puree from Annabel Karmel.

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4.  How to make baby food in your Blendtec Blender.

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5.  Super Green Baby Puree from the Baby Food Doctor.

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6.  Blueberry, Apple & Spinach Puree from In Sock Monkey Slippers.

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7.  Carrots, Broccoli & Cheese from Pika Chakula.

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8.  Mumi & Bubi Solids Starter Kit, Baby Food Freezer Storage Trays.

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9.  Homemade Baby Food Storage Solution, Silicone Freezer Tray with Lid.

10.  The Wholesome Baby Food Guide Recipe Book by Maggie Meade.

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These tips, tricks, tools and recipes should be just what you or any new parent needs in order to get started making and storing their own nutritious and natural homemade baby food!

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