It’s the little things in life that make me happy… like making homemade baby food! I love all the different ways of combining what kids might think of as “yucky” veggies with “yummy” fruits to make a delicious little meal for my baby. Making baby food quickly became not just part of my Sunday food prep, but I even did it a couple times a week just because it was so much fun!
It’s nice to know exactly what is in my baby’s food…
With my Tupperware® SmartSteamer and Power Chef™ System, I can prepare any concoction I want in less than 30 minutes! I prep the fruit and veggies, put them in the SmartSteamer to cook, then chop away and I am done! Simple, quick and easy! It’s nice to know exactly what is in my baby’s food, and it also has saved my family money by not needing to buy premade jars.
A few of my favorite products that make creating baby food a breeze:
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SmartSteamer
Most recipes say to cook a sweet potato for 40 minutes in the oven, but they cook in only 15–20 minutes in the SmartSteamer.
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Power Chef™ System
Great for chopping and pureeing baby food without having to get out and power up a big blender.
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Chop ‘N Prep Chef
Ideal way to make a small amount of food, i.e. pureeing a banana or chopping up any kind of fruit.
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Freeze-It™ Containers
These are great for a full meal for the baby as she started to eat more.
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Twistable or Universal Peeler
Makes peeling vegetables so quick and easy.
Starting out, my first daughter loved sweet potatoes mixed with bananas, spinach mixed with apple sauce, and blueberries mixed with mango and avocado, just to name a few. As she became a little more adventurous, she enjoyed a ‘baby burrito’ which consisted of black beans and banana. A little weird but delicious!
I’ll be one multi-tasking momma!
Fast forward a few months and I now have a 2 month old and a 15 month old. In just a few short months, I’ll need to make two different sets of meals for both my girls. When that time comes, it’s a relief to know that I can make baby food for my youngest in the bottom level of the steamer base and be cooking food for my oldest in the upper level colander tray at the same time. I’ll be one multi-tasking momma! And with a little help from Tupperware and tips from your local Consultant, you can be, too.
—Kaycee Summers, Consultant
Minden, NV
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Looks easy to do
This looks easy, I’m gonna try it tomorrow for my son 🙂 and I’m surely want to be a member of Tupperware!
Don’t throw out the peels….Put a zip lock bag or a Tupperware contrainer then when full. You make veggie broth from it by putting all the scraps you have frozen and boiling in pressure cooker with water. No more store bought broth. Looking at this for just that idea. Homemade bullion cubes.
Its great. This looks easy, I’m gonna try it tomorrow for my son.
Thanks for share 🙂
Let us know how it goes Susu! 🙂
Looks easy to do :3
Thank for share!
Babies definitely need extra vitamin D and vitamin C. I’m gonna try it for my son.Its great idea and looks very easy.