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This thread explores various tips and experiences related to making baby food using Pampered Chef products, particularly in the context of events at Babies "R" Us. Participants share their personal insights on product usage and class presentations.
Views differ on specific product recommendations and approaches to promoting baby food classes, with no clear consensus emerging on the best strategies.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and insights related to using Pampered Chef products in baby food preparation, particularly in the context of community events and health seminars.
Consultants looking for ideas on promoting baby food preparation classes and utilizing Pampered Chef products in family-oriented settings may find this discussion relevant.
tada said:use the microplane for grating nuts - mix the finely grated nuts in banana nut muffins for toddlers, or mix the finely grated nuts into their vegetables.
avocados are perfect first foods for babies - chop it up with the chopper - no cooking
my BRU has a book on making your own baby food - get them to loan you their book - that way you are selling a babies r us product with pampered chef - and that will keep the babies r us folks happy and inviting you back.
August if breastfeeding month at my Babies. They are having breastfeeding seminars all month - and for at least one - they have scheduled me to follow-up a nutrition seminar doing a recipe perfect for nursing moms.
Plus I'm doing a small show for the Babies R Us promotions director this Friday! Want to make sure I make her happy so they keep inviting me back!
Tracie
Some of the best tools for making baby food include the Food Chopper for finely chopping fruits and vegetables, the Manual Food Processor for pureeing, and the Blender for creating smooth textures. Additionally, the Silicone Freezer Tray is perfect for storing homemade baby food in individual portions.
To ensure safety and health, always use fresh, organic ingredients when possible. Wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly, and cook them properly to eliminate any harmful bacteria. It's also important to avoid adding salt, sugar, or preservatives to the baby food.
Yes, making baby food in bulk is a great idea! You can prepare large batches and use the Silicone Freezer Tray to freeze individual portions. Once frozen, transfer the portions to a labeled freezer bag for easy access. Just remember to use the food within 3-6 months for optimal freshness.
Some easy baby food recipes include pureed sweet potatoes, mashed bananas, and apple sauce. Simply steam or bake the fruits and vegetables until soft, then blend or mash them to the desired consistency. You can also mix different ingredients for variety, such as combining peas and carrots.
When introducing new foods, start with single-ingredient purees to monitor for allergies. Use the Manual Food Processor to create small batches and gradually mix in new ingredients as your baby gets used to different flavors. Always introduce one new food at a time and wait a few days before trying another.