Dear A.,
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! That you and your husband are providing this baby man child with a chance to become a whole human being. Children are so resilient. With the love, attention and consistent discipline this little fellow will respond and reward your hearts.
When my children were babies I used my blender to make baby food. Whatever we were having is what I used. Neither one of them liked foods with a lot of seasoning, so I would take out a tablespoonful or so of whatever it was, put it in a small blender jar, add a bit of water or milk, blenderize it and that was their food. The young can eat whatever the parents eat. It just has to be in a softer form. Anything with meats in it will need more liquids (can use broth, water, apple juice) and blender time; maybe add teaspoonful or so of pablum to give it a pleasant texture. Taste it yourself. Learn the flavors and textures that appeal to him.
I washed the blender jar, blades and top just like I would any kitchen utensil. No sterilizing,
no special ingredients. Peeled an apple, cut it up a bit, steamed it (microwave) with a bit of water, added just enough brown sugar to soften the tartness, blenderized it. Instant baby
applesauce.
What about little noodles? Can he accept cooked pastas? My kids loved to feed themselves. Their eating area was a disaster. I would cook shells, macaroni, twists; put about 2 tablespoonfuls in a plastic bowl, sprinkle a bit of pizza cheese on it for flavor, and let them pick it up and eat it by themselves.
Give us a report in about 6 months on his progress. It will be enjoyable to watch this little guy develop.
Thank you for doing what you, your husband and your teenage son are doing to give this precious little human being a chance at life.
Much admiration and love to you,
M. W (aka Merylyn)
ps You also requested a method to get rid of fruit flies in another posting. Use 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar, 1/4 cup of water and 1 tablespoonful of liquid detergent together. Divide this up into some small jars. Set the jars around the house where the baby or any pets won't knock it over and then wait. The fruit flies are attracted to the smell of the vinegar, fly into the jar, and die in the mixture. Toss it and them out at the end of the day and make a fresh batch until you have removed the infestation.