I just started feeding my 2nd solids. This baby food maker makes it a breeze. It steams, purees, and reheats all-in-one, so no need to use several appliances which means less dishes. :)
Even though I knew about it a few years ago, I heard it had BPA. So I went the steamer and cuisinart route instead. First I steamed, then pureed, then froze the left overs and I don't like using the microwave for baby so to reheat I used another dish and steamed again. Yikes! Seems like a lot of work and it was, but my baby was worth it right? I wanted to keep him BPA-free. Well turns out the Cuisinart may have BPA in it afterall. Great? But now a few years have passed and the research I found says The Beaba Babycook is BPA Free and even says so on the box.
So this time around I'm using the Babycook.
How To Use
There's level 1, 2 or, 3 which measures how much water you use. For example pears are 2, squash is 3. You fill it up to the line and pour the water into the other side. Put your fruit or veggie in the basket. Twist the lid shut and put it on the steam icon. The light goes on, when it's done the light will go off. Turn off the steamer, open the lid, remove the basket and put the food in the mixer, shut the lid and put it on the blend icon. Voila-baby food!
It takes roughly about 10-15 minutes to cook something and about 7 minutes to reheat a frozen cube so I've found I've been making more fresh food each meal rather than freezing large batches. When you reheat food it needs to go in another container that you place in the basket.
Observations about Starting Solids
-There's no rush. (I couldn't wait to feed my first, second time around I wasn't so anxious. Who needs more to do and clean with 2 kids. She was fine on just breastmilk. I waited until 6 months.)
-Rice Cereal is constipating. (Even though it was both my kids first food, I think if I were to do it again I'd start with veggies.)
-Make sure you have bibs and supplies ready.
Here's what I used:
-First Food Serving Bowl-I love this serving bowl-it comes with 2 sections for puree and cereal and a soft spoon.
Oh, I am thinking of getting this too! Will have to now.
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