Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Babyfood-Making Rookie

Well, its official that I am a babyfood making rookie, but I can now say I have done it! I have wanted to do it for a long time and I guess I will admit, I have just been lazy! Sad, I know! As I said earlier, I can't stand the thought of those baby food meats that you can buy. So, I decided to make some of my own.

I started out with chicken and sweet potato. I used one raw chicken breast (Jen~you can do this...Jeff will cut it up for you!) and one sweet potato. I started small because I wanted to make sure Hayden would eat it before I made a ton of it. I cubed both the potato and chicken breast and boiled them together for about 20-30 minutes until both were done. I then spooned the potato and chicken out and put it in the blender.

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I set the the water I boiled it in to the side so I could use it as a I needed when I was mixing it up.

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I would recommend using a larger stock pot to do this. Mine boiled over both times! You would think I would learn the first time! Not good for a Momma that has a baby that likes to crawl around in the kitchen now!

Then you get that blender going!

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I ended up putting mine in my little food processor because my chicken was still a little chunkier than I wanted.

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Then, you put it in your ice cube trays to freeze. (It seemed easiest for me to use a baby feeding spoon to get it into the tray without making a mess.) The one sweet potato and one chicken breast made one tray full. (I figure enough for 7 meals).

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I then put some cling wrap over it.

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After it froze, I put them in freezer baggies for easy access! I didn't put too many in a bag so I wasn't openening the same bag over and over leading to freezer burn!

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Hayden trying the sweet potatoes and chicken...He wanted more!
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I made apples and chicken as well. I actually added some carrots in with it because carrots are not Hayden's favorite thing. I didn't have to use the food processer with it. The blender worked great. The only bad thing was it took the carrots a little longer to cook than everything else. But, it turned out fine and Hayden seemed to like it! I actually used 1 1/2 apples, about 8 small carrots, and one chicken breast. This made 1 1/2 ice cube trays.

You may have noticed the freezer bag above says peas and carrots. With this, I had opened a can of peas and carrots for Hayden to try. He loved them and did well with self feeding. But, of course you have a ton left over. I decided to go ahead and blend these to freeze as well. So, I got 8 meals for 88 cents!

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All in all, it was a pleasant experience and I regret not doing this sooner!

6 comments:

Jayde said...

Way to go! I had intensions of making my own baby food with both and never managed to do it, so good job and it will save you tons!

Jennifer said...

That awesome! And I'm not afraid to throw a frozen chicken breast in a pot of boiling water, but you're right Jeff would cut it up for me :)

I never tried anything aside from the fruits and veggies with Landree. I'll have to try this.

I'm so jealous you and Momma are hanging out today. I need to see you guys! Miss y'all!

Kristin said...

That is sweet!! Thanks for the info, I will be trying this!!

Marla said...

I have the best of intentions of doing this for Grace! I would have never thought to just throw the meat in with the vegetables!

The Barner Bunch said...

Okay...that looks like a lot of trouble, but I'm sure it is worth it. Too bad I'm a horrible cook, otherwise, I would have tried it.

Jamie said...

I LOVE this post! I will have to throw in some chicken soon. I hadn't even thought about it yet. But, when I'm ready, I'm coming back to this post!!