Anonymous wrote:A mix of both. Store bought so great for trips because the storage requirement of the homemade can be tricky.
But this phase is so short. Maybe six months often less. So don’t worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First time moms are ridiculous!! Just buy the pouches from the store, honey, it's fine.
I’m too cheap to buy them.
+1. And they’re gross and gelatinous. And I’m a third time mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First time moms are ridiculous!! Just buy the pouches from the store, honey, it's fine.
I’m too cheap to buy them.
Anonymous wrote:First time moms are ridiculous!! Just buy the pouches from the store, honey, it's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, we just mashed up regular food. I don't understand all the discussion about "making" baby food. All food is baby food. Just add water or milk and mash it to hell with a fork. Don't add any seasonings or salt.
So buying a jar of banana? No. I just mashed it up. It's good for them to learn how to swallow the thicker stuff anyhow. So if it's not perfectly smooth, I think that's a good thing.
We certainly bought some jars to round out this time too. Especially the meat, because they need a protein source and I didn't want to blend meat. Ground meat can work, but can also be tricky. It smells disgusting, but that's ok. It's only until they learn to swallow and chew.