![]() ![]() ![]() Place fresh peas into a steamer basket in a pan with just enough water to slightly show through in the basket.If using fresh peas, open the pods and scrape out the peas from the pod.Add formula/breast milk or water to thin (optional).You can also mash the banana in a bowl using a regular fork but be sure to heat in microwave for 25 seconds prior to mashing for extra softness.Place banana in a food processor / blender and puree. ![]() There should be no need to use a machine avocados have a naturally soft consistency and texture. Cut out Avocado insides and mash with a fork.Peel and take out the pit of a ripe avocado – do not cook.Add the reserved water as necessary to achieve a smooth, thin puree.Reserve any left over water to use for thinning out the apples.If consistency is still too thick follow steps 5-7. Use a potato masher to make smooth applesauce consistency.Boil/steam until tender, continue to stir apples.Place slices or chunks into a pan with just enough water to slightly cover apples.Peel, core, and cut apple into slices/chunks.Baby Food Recipes: 4-6 Months Apples/Applesauce: If you do decide that homemade baby food is right for you, here are some great recipes that your baby is sure to love, includes basic banana baby food mash, applesauce from scratch and other purees. If you are thinking about making your own baby food and aren't sure if it's worth the effort, check out our article here about weighing the pros and cons. While many parents purchase baby food for their child, some parents find that making their own baby food can be a better option for their child and wallet. When your baby is first starting off solids it can be difficult to know what exactly they should be eating. ![]()
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