Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone, I don’t have a group of mom friends so I wanted to make sure DD’s diet is within the normal range in terms of what’s being offered. She hasn’t been weighed for the last 5 months but a friend of mine recently remarked on how thin she is, and she eats much more when offered pouches only (which I’ve done a couple of times as a test) than when it’s a combo of home made stuff and pouches, or just homemade food. Also, I will try hummus - thanks for the suggestion!
Anonymous wrote:I buy pouches too, and read the label. I stick with pouches that have 8 g of sugar or less. Be careful... there are pouches with 14 grams sugar each!
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a mistake not to include salt.
Anonymous wrote:I only do sweet with veggies mixed in. I wouldn't worry about yogurt (if it's full-fat, no fruit); I consider that protein and not sweet. But I wouldn't feed a baby a nonstop lineup of applesauce, for instance.
I make my own (it's so much easier than I can explain, this isn't a sanctimommy thing) and find that I can put like 4 lbs of spinach and one mango to make a dozen pouches. She eats them and I feel good about the balance of nutrients/fructose.
Anonymous wrote:Make your own if you can. I made purées and froze in ice cube trays. So a meal would be one cube of zucchini, one of pear mixed. Pear is really sweet. I also did peach etc. try some purées red pepper (take the skin off after blanchin) it’s really sweet. I don’t buy any pouches where apple sauce or pear sauce is first ingredient. That’s a waste of money. And you can use some flavorings just go easy on the salt.