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Food Processor

This is the food processor I have. I had to share my love for it. You can take any cooked veggies, or bananas, noodles, etc. and mash them up in just a second. It is so fast, easy, and cheaper than baby foods.
You can get them at Target for around $10.

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me said…
i've always made my babies food. you can do it in batches and put the food into ice cube trays and freeze. then you pop out the cubes, put them in a freezer bag and always have perfect portion meals... do i sound like a commercial?

i love our baby food grinder too.
ours looks different but yes, they are the best. I was going to share the ice cube tray thing, but someone already has, it's SOO awesome, esp when we're having something too spicy for dinner and the baby needs something else.

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