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I wouldn't. It was easier to make my own baby food with whatever wholesome foods that I made anyway. Neither one of my kids would eat most of the jarred foods, so I wouldn't spend the money on them to try it.
Would you be inclined to purchase locally grown organic homemade babyfood if available for purchase in this area (flash frozen in the freezer sections of Natural food stores or online)? Just want to see that this area of moms are into now-a-days... :) Thanks
I wouldn't. It was easier to make my own baby food with whatever wholesome foods that I made anyway. Neither one of my kids would eat most of the jarred foods, so I wouldn't spend the money on them to try it.
Absolutely. We plan on making our own baby food when its time to introduce solids to our daughter but we would also love the option of buying organic homemade.
Absolutely. I am using Earths Best jars of food, but don't know what to do once she is out of jars. We send food to day care, so I would like to continue to send her meals once she is getting older. It is challenging to think about making her food and prepping the night before, when I have such difficulty figuring out what to make for dinner!! Great idea.
I would- It's sad, it so hard to find stuff. If you don't live close to a Whole Foods store it's very difficult or twice as expensive if you're lucky ebough to have an health/natural food boutique close by. I used all organic baby food when my son was eating it, but was close to WF's when I was working FT. Now for a organic store, it's a trip thru the city to get or all the way to Severna Park/Annapolis to get those specialized products.
If you're thinking of going into the green busines, I say- "GO for IT!". And pick up a copy of the Movie 'Baby Boom" with Diane Keaton for inspiration-remember that movie?- she ending up making and marketing organic baby applefood.