
Mama’s & Dada’s, I’ve made homemade baby food, again, and it’s pretty amazing. It can be time consuming but if I can do it {working 50 hours a week, husband deployed, with an infant} then you can do it 🙂 Unless you don’t want to. Then don’t do it 😉
Here are some things I learned the first go around!
Tips:
- Boil/Steam most of the produce. It’s much easier.
- Make sure the produce is thoroughly baked or boiled! This is so important for babies safety!
- Peel your sweet potatoes before you bake them { I didn’t the first time and it was a mess. Woof}
- Puree/Blend baby food for at least 3 minutes and even up to 5 minutes for a smooth consistency that is safe for your baby.
- Have lots of pots on demand to boil lots of water at once. I made 3 items of food at a time. Froze them. Started the next 3 and froze those. Then I waited about 6 hours while they froze and put them in zip lock bags.
- Don’t add too much water BUT DON’T make it too chunky. Â Peas and Green Beans have thick skins so make sure you have thoroughly blended them so your baby doesn’t choke.

Making your own baby food:
Purchase your produce. We used the following and it made about 3 months worth of baby food. Â When you calculate your savings it’s so worth a day of making and freezing baby food.
4 Squash | 4 Pounds Carrots | 4 Zucchini | 4 Sweet Potato | 2 Pounds Green Beans | 4 Apples | Avocado {we make on demand. Just smash them up real nice}Â
Prep:
Squash | Zucchini | Green Beans : For each, bring a large pot of water to boil. First, cut off their ends. Then, cut up into pieces {not the green beans} and boil for 10 minutes.  Add 1 cup of the boiled water and blend for 3 minutes in a blender. If the mixture is too thick add more water.



Green Beans {left} Zucchini {right}
Apples: Bring a large pot of water to boil. Cut up the apple discarding the seeds and any dead/hard parts.  Boil apples for 10 minutes. Add to blender with 1 cup of the boiled water. Blend for 2-3 minutes or until desired consistency. I left the skins on the apples because I’ve read there is a ton of fiber in them! My baby needs help with her BM so this helps her out 🙂
Carrots: Cut off ends. Cut up all of your carrots. Bring a very large pot of water to boil. Boil carrots for 10-15 minutes {or until tender} place as many carrots in blender as you can with 1 1/2 cups of water. Blend until they turn a deep blood orange color. Add all your carrots and 1/4 cup {or more if needed} until you get to a desired consistency.Â
Make sure carrots are 100% organic and free of chemicals!!

Sweet Potato: I did it different this time :) and it turned out so much better! Preheat oven to 425 degrees. While waiting, peel skins off sweet potato. Cut them up into small piece. Place sweet potatoes in a nonstick pan with 1/4 cup of water {makes the sweet potato more tender and easier to blend} bake for 45 minutes. Add to blender with 1/4 or 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 tablespoon of cinnamon {optional}.  Blend for 2-3 minutes. Â


Squash {Yellow} & Sweet Potato
Oatmeal: I bought organic quick oats from Sprouts. Â I placed 2 cups in my blender and put the blender on high for 5 minutes. Until it turned into a powder. Â
Serving Oatmeal: bring water to a boil, add 1/4 cup water to 1/8 cup of oatmeal and mix until desired consistency.  I also add cinnamon and apples {that I made}  🙂 It’s yummy. I even eat it while I feed her! Isla won’t eat oatmeal or rice cereal no matter what consistency I make it. But I’m not giving up because the doctors say it’s a wonderful source of Iron.Â

Freezing & Storage:Â
I bought 20 ice cube trays on Amazon for $8. Â I froze the baby food in ice cube trays for 6 hours. When they were completely frozen I placed them in gallon size zip lock backs and labeled them. They will be good for 4 months in the freezer.Â

Serving Frozen Baby Food:Â

{This is what it looks like frozen}
1 ice cube = 2oz serving  {only serve 2oz when introducing baby food}
2 ice cubes  4oz serving  {start giving your baby 4oz three times a day when baby is ready to eat 3 servings of solids/day. Isla is 6 months old and still isn’t ready for this. Every baby is different!}
I used to tell parents to microwave until I did some research. Â Microwaving is not the way you want to heat up your baby’s homemade food. Click here for an alternative. Â When dealing with our children’s food it is ALWAYS better to spend more time and money for the sake of their health.Â
Introducing Solids To Your Baby:
When introducing these fruits and vegetables to a 4-5 month old start with one {I used sweet potato first} offer once a day in the morning time for 3 days to make sure there is no allergy.
{repeat this same step every time you add something new to your babies food bank. Once you start with a veggie and know your baby is ready to add another start by offering it in the morning for 3 days to make sure there is no food allergy/reaction. It’s a slow process but worth it for babies safety. By 6-8 months they will have a wide variety of fruits and veggies they have tried and love or hate 🙂 }
I then offered avocado mixed with some breast milk and she now LOVES avocado. When we go out to a restaurant I usually order her one and she just eats it so quickly!
Doctors used to recommend you start with rice cereal or oatmeal. They now recommend you start with green veggies. I think this is UP TO YOU 🙂 My baby will NOT eat oatmeal or rice cereal but we aren’t giving up because it is a great source of Iron!Â
After you feel like your baby has got the hang of solids you can offer it twice a day if he/she will take it. Don’t decrease formula or breast milk just yet. Once your baby has sufficiently tried and accepted a wide variety of fruits and vegetables start offering your baby 2-3 ounces of breast milk or formula followed by 4oz of veggies at appropriate meal times {Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner}. The other feedings remain the same without solids {bottle or boob}.
Around 6-8 months your baby will have tried a variety of fruits and veggies. Up until the point they are eating great servings of solids every day an infant should continue to consume a majority of their calories from breast milk or formula {around 25-32 oz/day}. This is what Isla’s day looks like at 6 months:
7am aka breakfast: 6.5 oz bottle {Isla should be eating solids here but she refuses so we don’t push it. I don’t see the problem with that}
10:30am: 8.5 oz bottle
12:00pm aka lunch: Solids {usually 4oz of sweet potato, squash, or green beans}
2:30pm: 8.5oz bottle
5:00pm dinner: Solids {Usually 4oz of avocado, carrots, or squash}
6:30pm: 8.5oz bottle and down for the night at 6:45pm {she sleeps until 6:30am}
Eventually around 7-8 months this is what I will be attempting:
7:00am: Â 3oz-Â 4oz bottle + 4oz solids + oatmeal
10:30am: 8.5oz bottle
12:00pm: 4oz solids + oatmeal
2:30pm: 8.5oz bottle
5:00pm:Â Normal dinner with family 4oz solids + oatmeal and eventually finger foods from mama
6:30pm: 8.5oz bottle and down for night
{Around 9 months I will more than likely cut out one of those bottles and add more solid food like chicken & rice, or Risotto, Lots of solid veggies, eggs, beans, and other proteins with veggies}
Lets crunch the numbers!! Not only is this better for your baby it WAY better on your budget! So just how much do you save? Let me show you 🙂
1 pack of Gerber Sweet Potato (comes w 2 servings) and costs $1.19
$1.19 x 7 days = 8.33/week = $41/month
$41/month for one veggies x 6 (the amount of veggies I made) =$250
I spent $35 on everything above AND it was all organic from a farmers market. I’m confident you can get cheaper produce and just as good of quality at your local grocery store.
YOU SAVE $215.00
I’m going to stop there. I made 7 different types of baby food for $35 and it will last well over 3 months. Which is around the time my daughter won’t need puree baby food anymore.