
This is the food mill I bought. It was compact, inexpensive, and easy to use.
I made avocado & bananas and apples & bananas. I would defrost and mix in oatmeal.
Since I wasn't able to make her lunch and dinner, I splurged and bought her organic baby food most of the time. This was my favorite brand:

I actually tasted most of the baby food I fed Olivia and they were quite tasty.
For lunch I fed her plain yogurt and she loved it. I usually buy the bulk yogurt but if we were traveling or camping I bought the yobaby yogurts which are delicious but super pricey.

I am not 100% organic but I try my best especially for Olivia. I know it is inevitable that she will be exposed to chemicals but atleast I can try to limit it the first couple years of her life. Honestly the organic food that I do eat does taste much better.
2 comments:
I ought to buy a food mill. Where did you get yours? I probably won't make all the baby's food, but it would be really nice to have on hand. I'm impressed with your dedication...that is definitely an area I slacked off on :)
I love that you try to make your baby food. You're such a good mom. I wanna be like you one day :)
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