This is a picture depicting my journey into babyfood making. Now I am sure for most of you moms, this is not a foreign concept. In fact, you probably already do it.
But for me, it was a journey into the unknown, and I felt the overwhelming need to document it.
I am not really a hippy-mom. I didn't use cloth diapers, or shield my child's eyes from the "evils" of baby Einstein. I mostly have tried conventional methods. But when I was buying $10 worth of babyfood for 2 days, I realized that something had to give. So, I put on my old Starbucks apron (yeah, being a barista has it's perks- no pun intended) and got to work.
I spent 5 hours baking, peeling, chopping, measuring and mashing until I found a method that worked for me. And, in the end, I had come up with a system that incorporated all natural and non-processed foods at $4 for 5 days worth of food. I have to say, though nobody else will be as excited about this as I am- I felt proud!
One small step into the "natural" child rearing method, and I feel really great about my decision. And the finished product was, as you can see, well received.
2 comments:
Yay! Congrats on the foodmaking! It's not so hard once you get the hang of it. It just takes time. It's important to keep some jars of food for emergencies, though!--Tracy
You're SO right, I AM into making my own baby food! I just make it and freeze it for that fateful day when I actually will have a baby. Ok, I'm a liar. But I'm sure you knew that by now!
Beth
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