HITTA OSS PÅ SOCIALA MEDIER

Facebook linkYoutube linkInstagram linkTwitter link
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 
View post on Instagram
 

Gå med i familjen,

Håll dig uppdaterad

GÅ MED I VÅR COMMUNITY

Anmäl dig för att få hjälpfulla tips, erbjudanden och mer!

OM

Mission och GrundareDe 5 S:enBlogg

STÖD

Vanliga frågorProduktregistreringAvgifter, frakt och returerReturportalKontakta Oss

GEMENSKAP

AffiliaterAuktoriserade Partner

LAGLIG

FörsäljningsvillkorIntegritetspolicyCookie PolicyServicevillkorLicensvillkorBegränsad garanti för SNOORättsligt meddelandeÅngerrättCookie-inställningarAlla juridiska villkor

BUTIK

SNOO Smart SleeperSleepea SwaddleSNOObear Vitt Brus KärleksfullSNOObie Smart Sömnmaskin

© 2025 Happiest Baby, Inc. | Alla rättigheter förbehållna

Alla tredje parts varumärken (inklusive namn, logotyper och ikoner) som refereras av Happiest Baby förblir egendom tillhörande deras respektive ägare. Om inte annat uttryckligen anges, indikerar Happiest Babys användning av tredje parts varumärken ingen relation, sponsring eller godkännande mellan Happiest Baby och ägarna till dessa varumärken. Alla hänvisningar av Happiest Baby till tredje parts varumärken är till för att identifiera motsvarande tredje parts varor och/eller tjänster och ska betraktas som nominativ användning enligt varumärkeslagen.

    Happiest Baby
    BLOGG
    Vanliga frågor

    BABY

    Your Quick-Start Guide to Making Homemade Baby Food

    The idea of making your own baby food might be intimidating, but it is actually pretty easy! Here, your no-stress how-tos on getting started.

    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN

    Skriven av

    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN

    DELA DENNA ARTIKEL

    Dela på FacebookDela på TwitterDela på LinkedinDela på PinterestDela via e-postKopiera länk till urklipp
    A mom feeds her baby homemade baby food

    PÅ DENNA SIDA

    • Homemade Baby Food: Before You Begin
    • Homemade Baby Food: Supplies You Need to Start
    • Homemade Baby Food: Safe Preparation and Storage

    DELA DENNA ARTIKEL

    Dela på FacebookDela på TwitterDela på LinkedinDela på PinterestDela via e-postKopiera länk till urklipp

    FÖRÄLDRARS VAL

    Bästsäljare

    SNOO smarta sovplats

    SNOO Smart Sleeper Baby Cot

    €1,395.00

    1 046,25 €

    Slepea 5-sekunders babyfilt regnbåge

    Sleepea® 5-Second Baby Swaddle

    €32.95

    16,47 € - 24,71 €

    100% ekologisk SNOO sovsäck blå tie-dye

    100% Organic SNOO Sleep Sack

    €34.95

    24,46 €

    SNOObie® Smart Soother

    €69.95

    48,96 € - 55,96 €

    SNOObear i färgen kakaowoolly

    SNOObear® 3-in-1 White Noise Lovey

    €54.95

    38,46 €

    SNOO smarta sovplats med myggnät fäst

    Shoo Mosquito Net

    €88.00

    52,80 €

    Moln från Sky Mobile

    Sky Mobile

    €89.95

    53,97 €

    100% ekologisk bomull SNOO babykrubb fitted sheet i blå tie-dye färg i lådan

    100% Organic Cotton SNOO Baby Cot Fitted Sheet

    €19.95

    11,97 € - 14,96 €

    SNOO ekologiska babysänglakan 3-pack i 3 olika färger

    SNOO Organic Baby Cot Sheets 3 Pack

    €59.85

    38,90 €

    Sleepea® täcke i rosa färg

    Sleepea® Comforter Swaddle

    €42.95

    30,06 € - 34,36 €

    100% ekologisk SNOO sovtäcke i grafitfärg

    100% Organic SNOO Sleep Comforter Sack

    €44.95

    31,46 €

    Sleepea® svaddelpåse 3-pack bundle i teal planeter färg

    Sleepea® Swaddle Sack 3 Pack Bundle

    €98.85

    69,20 €

    Mer om Baby

    A curled-up newborn baby

    BABY

    Vad är egentligen ”newborn scrunch”?

    Här får du koll på den här bedårande reflexen.

    A mum and her newborn baby doing skin-to-skin

    BABY

    Why Holding Your Baby Skin-to-Skin Is So Powerful

    From regulating body temperature to promoting bonding, the benefits of skin-to-skin are profound!

    About Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN


    Gabrielle McPherson, MS, RDN, LDN is registered dietitian in Missouri who specializes in community and pediatric nutrition. Gaby is passionate about encouraging families to eat well in simple, practical ways that are realistic...and delicious! When not working, Gaby loves cooking, baking, and making messes and memories with her sous-chef/preschooler Charlotte.

    The idea of making your own baby food can feel a little intimidating, but it is actually a whole lot easier than you would expect. In fact, with the help of our easy-peasy get-started guide, your kitchen will morph into a world-class baby food café in no time flat—guaranteed! 

    Homemade Baby Food: Before You Begin

    You could dive headfirst into your crisper, toss whatever produce you find in the blender and call it baby food, but it is a far better (safer, smarter) idea to take a step back and learn some basics, first…like:

    Shop in season. When you feed your baby fruits and vegetables that are in season, you are offering them the best flavour and nutrition. If you have ever bitten into a tasteless mid-winter tomato, you understand!

    Embrace variety. Fruits and vegetables are not all equal and since each one offers diverse nutrients, it is important to offer a variety. That means, cooking the same two vegetables over and over is not ideal.

    Try, try again. If your baby makes a funny face after tasting new food, do not give up. Many children need to be offered a new food as many as as many as 20 times before they will happily eat it.

    Ditch the all-or-nothing mentality. It is okay to use store-bought baby food when you need to and to make your own!

    Consider organic. While there is no need to purchase only organic fruits and vegetables (they can get pricey), it is a good idea to consider buying organic for foods that tend to be particularly high in pesticides, like:

    • Apples
    • Celery
    • Cherries
    • Grapes
    • Green leafy vegetables, such as kale and spinach
    • Nectarines
    • Peaches
    • Pears
    • Peppers
    • Strawberries
    • Tomatoes

    Homemade Baby Food: Supplies You Need to Start

    Yes, a high-quality blender or food processor will greatly help you on your culinary journey (more on that later), but you really do not need a lot of expensive equipment to start making baby food. In fact, you can begin DIYing your baby’s food in a matter of minutes…and often with only a fork. Really! Here are six no-fancy-supplies-required baby food ideas to inspire you:

    1. Banana baby food: You only need a ripe banana and fork to mash it!

    2. Avocado baby food: Simply remove the pit from a ripe avocado and fork-mash.

    3. Peach baby food: Canned peaches (in their juices) are so soft! Rinse and mash with a fork until you reach the consistency you want.

    4. Pear baby food: Just like peaches, you can fork-mash canned pears. Just rinse the fruit first.

    5. Nut butter baby food: Thin a teaspoon or two of nut or seed butter with warm water, breastmilk, or formula for a smooth consistency.

    6. Whole grain baby food: Prepare oatmeal or barley cereal by adding warm water, breastmilk, or formula until you get the desired texture.

    When you are ready to graduate to a greater variety of foods for your baby, you will likely need more than a fork. This baby food making equipment will prove helpful:

    • Blender or food processor
    • Cooking thermometer (important when cooking meat)
    • Glass baby food jars
    • Immersion blender
    • Potato masher
    • Silicone ice cube trays
    • Steam basket or microwavable steamer

    Homemade Baby Food: Safe Preparation and Storage

    To ensure that you are making the healthiest and safest baby food possible for your precious baby, follow these prep and storage rules:

    Clean everything first. To minimise exposure to any bacteria, wash your hands, kitchen surfaces, and all fruits and vegetables before preparing baby food. 

    Remove potential hazards. When preparing meat or fish, trim and remove any fat, skin, gristle, and bones as needed. For fruits and veggies, nix skin, seeds, and pits as necessary to protect your baby.

    Know the right temperature. Cooking meat to specific temperatures will reduce your baby’s risk of food poisoning. Stick to these numbers:

    • Chicken and turkey: 74 degrees Celsius 
    • Ground beef and pork: 71 degrees Celsius
    • Fish: 63 degrees Celsius

    Follow instructions. Grains and legumes may require soaking or rinsing before you start cooking. Be sure you read the package instructions before you begin.

    Store baby food like this. Add fresh purees to silicone ice cube trays and freeze. Once frozen, move cubes to a freezer-safe food container. (Each cube is a serving that can be easily defrosted and reheated if needed.) Homemade baby food can be stored in the freezer or in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 days.

    Think beyond fresh. In-season fruits and veggies are often the best choice, but frozen and even canned produce can also be used to make homemade baby food. If you are using canned, however, make sure the food is in its own juices or in a low-salt or salt-free liquid…and that you rinse before making your baby food.

    Heat first. Items like ripe bananas and avocados are soft enough to mash raw, but other fruit and vegetables need a steam or roast first to make mashing doable.

    Adjust accordingly. For more thin and smooth purees, simply add breastmilk, formula, water, or low-sodium broth in small amounts. Thicker textures will need less liquid.

    Ansvarsfriskrivning: Informationen på vår webbplats är INTE medicinsk rådgivning för någon specifik person eller tillstånd. Den är endast avsedd som allmän information. Om du har några medicinska frågor och funderingar om ditt barn eller dig själv, vänligen kontakta din vårdgivare. Bröstmjölk är den bästa källan till näring för spädbarn. Det är viktigt att mödrar äter en hälsosam, balanserad kost i förberedelse för och under amning. Kombinerad amning och flaskmatning under de första veckorna i livet kan minska tillgången på en mammas bröstmjölk och det kan vara svårt att ångra beslutet att inte amma. Om du bestämmer dig för att använda modersmjölksersättning bör du noggrant följa instruktionerna.

    Toppnyheter

    Dr. Harvey Karp använder de 5 S:en för att lugna en orolig bebis

    BEBIS

    De 5 S:en för att lugna bebisar

    En bebis i det fjärde trimestern

    BEBIS

    Vad är det fjärde trimestern?

    Sovande nyfödd

    BEBIS

    Fördelar med vitt brus för nyfödda

    A baby with a pacifier

    SMÅBARN

    Hur och när man ska sluta med nappanvändning

    Mamma håller i bebisen under 3- till 4-månaders sömnregressionen

    BEBIS

    Bli inte överraskad av sömnregressionen vid 3 till 4 månaders ålder

    En mamma ger sin nyfödda bebis en drömmatning

    BEBIS

    Vad är drömmatning?...Och hur gör jag det?