Yesterday, I was a busy little bee! I made 50 containers of food for Matthew! These included apples, bananas. carrots, green beans, pears, and sweet potatoes.
A great spot for finding recipes for home-made baby food is www.wholesomebabyfood.com. There is a recipe for just about anything you would want to make your little one! The recipes are simple and a great way to make sure that your baby has all the nutrients he/she needs. Home-made baby food is preservative-free AND easy on the budget.
The organic baby food I bought for Matthew was $1.05/container. He eats three containers/day = $3/day. I spent $20 yesterday and have food for a month! That is savings of approximately $60/month! Not bad...
I also managed to have time for creating a new blog (will post address soon), designed/ordered business cards, made dinner for Jeff/I, grocery shopping, playing with Matthew, taking Matthew for a walk, laundry, knitting, AND a work out! Today, I need to get moving and finish the tasks on my "to-do" list. Can't wait!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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How in the world did you do all that in one day!? I'm all for productivity, but that sounds highly impossible while taking care of a baby!
I'm thrilled about the baby food. We ought to get together and do that or each make certain veggies and exchange.
We definetely will have to get together for a baby food-o-rama! I will check and see how long baby food can keep in the freezer.
WoW! I can see why you didn't hear the phone! Good job supermom! Matthew will be smacking his lips eating all that gooood homemade food.
Wow I didn't realize how much you can save making baby food! I may have to try it in 5-6 months. I would also like to go organic on baby food. Did you have to buy all organic veggies/fruit?
SUPER MOM!
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