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group of French Scientists discovered that babies who were exposed to pesticides
in utero doubled their chances for leukemia. Obviously, we want to limit
our children's exposure to pesticides as much as possible. One way to do
this is to make your own baby food with organic fruits and veggies. And if
you can't find organic, you can at least choose from fresh fruits and vegetables
and scrub them thoroughly. Not only will this be healthier for your baby,
but tastier too. After all, have you tried those jarred foods?
Yech!
First, choose which veggies and fruits you want to
cook. Again, try to get organic - but if you can't, then scrub your food
thoroughly with soap and water. Vegetables like squash, sweet potatoes and
carrots work very well for homemade baby food. For the fruits, try
peaches, pears and apples. Cut both kinds into nice steamable pieces.
Place water in your steamer and add the veggies and fruit. Steaming them
together speeds up the process and gives you more time with your baby.
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Once the food is soft to the touch, remove it and
let it cool. For young babies, peel off the skin of the vegetables if
there is any. Remove any fiber or seeds that the baby could choke on.
Separate the foods and assemble your food processor. Process each
vegetable and fruit, rinsing your container after each use. If your baby
is a bit older and you know he or she does not react to the foods you are using,
feel free to mix a food or two for extra flavor.
Store the food in the freezer in pre-purchased
containers, cleaned baby food jars or ice cube trays. Only freeze small
portions and thaw only what you need. Place your newer batches behind the
old. These homemade baby foods can be frozen for up to three months.
To thaw, place in the refrigerator overnight or place in hot water. These
can also be placed in a diaper bag and used once they have thawed over the
course of a few hours. Do not microwave baby food.
Once you have seen how beautifully rich in color
these homemade baby foods are, you will never want to use store bought again!