best mini food processor for making baby food

Anonymous
With DC #1 I used my regular Cuisinart and made big batches to refrigerate and freeze.

With #2 I mostly mushed up stuff with a fork, then quickly moved to finger foods. Highly, highly recommend this if 1) you don't have a lot of time on your hands and 2) you don't have a baby who has issues with texture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a ninja. How are those?


I LOVE my Ninja Master Prep. I had a Beaba Babycook that I used for making baby food, but abandoned it because DD had texture sensitivity and oral aversion and the Babycook always left small gritty particles that she couldn't handle. Bought the Ninja for making smoothies for her now and can't believe how fast and well it works. The puree is so smooth I think it would beat the Babycook (which I've now passed on to someone else) by a mile.
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