Recipe for Minimal Ingrefient Baby Food Dog Cookies

Baby Eating Infant Cereal In High Chair

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Think you don't have time to whip up a nutritious, homemade baby food for your hungry infant? Even take-out queens will find these recipes—made with stuff you usually toss into your shopping cart—quick and easy to make. Added bonus: You'll be happy to know that every bite is packed with many of the vitamins and minerals Baby needs. And you'll likely save money (hello, college fund!) by using fresh or frozen veggies instead of purchasing pricey pre-made purees.

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Preparing to Make Homemade Baby Food

Orange Puree Baby Food

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To get started, all you'll need is a food processor or blender and a saucepan. If your baby is just starting solids, you'll want these purees to be thin enough for her to swallow easily; you might need to add a teaspoon or two of water to get the right consistency. After he adapts to eating real food, he'll be able to handle a thicker puree.

  • RELATED: Baby's First Foods: How to Introduce Solids

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Baby's Chicken and Apples

Baby's Chicken and Apples

To get a smoother consistency for this protein- and-vitamin-rich combo, cut cooked chicken into small pieces before grinding. And make extra—you can freeze this recipe for up to one month.

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Chicken and Sweet Potato Puree

Sweet Potato and Chicken Puree

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Asparagus and Broccoli Baby Food

Asparagus and Broccoli

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Promote healthy growth and boost immunity with vitamins and minerals—such as vitamin C, calcium, and folate—in every yummy spoonful of this homemade baby food.

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Beef and Carrot Puree

Beef and Carrot Puree

Pureed meat can be added to the menu for babies ages 8-11 months. Combine with a vegetable for a healthful and delicious combo meal Mom and Baby will love.

  • RELATED: When Do Babies Start Eating Baby Food?

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Sweet Potato Surprise Baby Food

puree sweet potatos

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Peach and Pear Baby Food

Peach Puree

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Green Pea Delight Baby Food

Sweet Pea Puree

A first-food favorite, green peas promote healthy bones and digestion.

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How to Make Baby Food: Sweet Pea Puree

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Apple and Cabbage Baby Food

Apple and Cabbage

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Curry Pea Baby Food

Curry Pea Baby Food

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Introducing new flavors and textures, such as yogurt and curry, early can help your baby develop good eating habits.

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Beans, Collards, and Rice Baby Food

Beans, Collards, and Rice

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Curried Carrot and Red Lentil Puree

Curried Carrots and Red Lentil Puree

Lentils and curry are a winning combo in this homemade baby food!

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Pear and Blueberry Puree

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Avocado Banana Puree

Avocado Banana Puree

Avocados are rich in antioxidants, beta-carotene, and Vitamins C and E. Bananas are a powerhouse of magnesium and potassium. Together they make one potent puree!

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Mama's Chicken and Apple Soup

Mamas Chicken and Apple Soup

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Creamy Roasted Mango Puree

Creamy Roasted Mango Puree

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Roasting any fruit or vegetable brings out its natural sweetness and retains more nutrients than other ways of cooking.

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Source: https://www.parents.com/baby/feeding/solid-foods/simple-homemade-baby-food/

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