Any suggestions for homemade baby food?

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How old is your baby? If your baby is just starting solids, purees are the easiest home made baby food you can prepare -- and you can prepare them in bulk for future use. Carrots, bananas, avocado, peas, butternut squash are some of the popular choices to be made into purees for babies. They tend to be well-received by baby because they are smooth, mild-flavoured, and slightly sweet. It is important to thin them down to an almost liquid consistency for baby at the beginning stages. Here is a sweet potato puree recipe that is suitable for babies aged 6 month and up: http://sg.theasianparent.com/sweet_potato_puree/

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You can consider trying these (shared by my cousin): Chickpea cookies Nutritious and my niece absolutely loves it! My cousin usually prepare more of the mixture to freeze, and bake a batch every few weeks. (but check if your baby has nut allergy) http://onehandedcooks.com.au/recipe/chickpea-cookies/#Z9cwx1JRLqzHDlko.97 Baked meatballs with simple tomato sauce My cousin cooks and serves this to the whole family. http://onehandedcooks.com.au/recipe/baked-meatballs-tomato-sauce/#lRx1Q0EpttWEEdvY.97

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Here's an oatmeal recipe suitable for babies 6 months and above. It has apples, banana and blueberries mixed in. Sounds yummy! http://blog.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/babys-apple-banana-and-blueberry-oatmeal-warm-baby-from-the-inside-out/

I love to use pinterest for ideas! You can get homemade baby food recipes from here: https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=homemade%20baby%20food&rs=typed&0=homemade|typed&1=baby|typed&2=food|typed

Banana with advocado oats puree Sweet potato with pumpkins puree Spinach, pears and peas puree Beef minced with potato and carrots How old Is your child.

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what i do is,i make a pot of soup...say chicken+potatoes+broccoli+onions+garlic+extra virgin olive oil.....that way i could use the soup base for other stuff

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I often look for inspiration from www.babyfoode.com