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Has any one tried the baby bullet?
My son is only ten weeks and is breast fed right now.
However when the time comes to start introducing baby food I would love to make it myself.
We have a blender already but I keep seeing ads for the baby bullet! It looks great , just wondering if anyone else has tried it? Is it worth purchasing or is a regular blender no different?
4 Answers
- NettleLv 610 years agoFavorite Answer
We borrowed a baby bullet from a friend, and while it's certainly a nice piece of equipment, it doesn't do anything a regular blender doesn't. We found that it was easier to just use our regular blender than to have yet another thing in our kitchen!
Have fun making your own baby food--it's super easy, and way cheaper than buying jarred food. We've been making our own baby food since my daughter started eating solids at six months (she's nine months now) and she loves it, and she's a great eater.
Good luck!
- SweetGGirlLv 410 years ago
Your blender will do just fine. And remember that babies only need finely pureed foods for a short amount of time. My daughter started eating purees at 6 months, and now at 9 months, she only wants to eat things she can pick up herself. So keep in mind that you will probably only use it for 3 months worth of use. And it is MUCH easier to make a batch and freeze in cube trays.
- hot lipsLv 610 years ago
Don't waste your money. Just cook the food and mash it with a fork or use your blender.
When I bought my blender it came with a smaller part to blend small quantity of stuff. I had no use for it until now when my son will be eating solids.
- momtotwoLv 510 years ago
Waste of money! I use a regular food processor does a great job, I also freeze the prepared food in ice cube trays then pop them out when they're frozen to transfer into a freezer bag. My food processor is also an old one given to me by my mom, one blade does the job! Go to www.wholesomebabyfood.com great advice on storing food & recipes for baby!