Rolled Oats and Bananas
1/4 cup rolled oats
1/2 cup water or milk
1/3 ripe banana
1/4 cup milk
Combine rolled oats and 1/2 cup of water or milk. Bring to a boil. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Cover and let stand for 5 minutes. Slice banana, and puree in baby food grinder; add remaining milk, mixing thoroughly. Stir the banana-milk mixture into the cooked cereal.
Cereal a la Mode
Cooked cream of rice, cream of wheat, or oatmea
fruit puree
Puree applesauce, apricots, bananas, peaches, pineapple or prunes in a baby food grinder. Thin with a little milk and spoon on top of cereal. It is better to use fresh or freshly cooked fruits with out sugar. Canned fruits are alright too, as long as you rinse off the syrup before you puree the fruit in the baby food grinder.
Cooked Fruit Puree
Fresh, frozen or canned fruit(use apples, apricots, peaches, pears, plums, prunes, pineapple, or dried fruits)
Wash and peel fruit if necessary. Steam over low heat with a small amount of water until tender. Do not overcook. Cool and press through the baby food grinder. Serve.
Instand Fruit Butter
Raisina, prunes, dates, figs or dried pineapple
Milk
Use any of the above dried fruits or a mixture of dried fruit such as apricots, peaches, pears and pineapple. Dried fruits that are plump and moist can be made into butters without any cooking. And a baby food grinder will puree them quite readily without having to soak or steam the fruit in water, although, if necessary, this can be done.
Mix fruit butter with cottage cheese, pureed carrots or peanut butter and spread on pieces of whole-grain bread. A combination of dried pineapple and cottage cheese makes a delicious spread. Fruit butters may also be spooned onto pieces of celery. Be sure to remove the strings from the celery so baby won't choke on them.
Steamed Vegetables
1 cup fresh vegetables, diced (use carrots, squash, beets, beans, or peas)
1/4 cup water
Wash vegetables and peel only if necessary. Steam over low heat until tender. Keep saucepan tightly covered adding additional liquid if necessary. Do not overcook. Cool and press through a baby food grinder. Discard any fibers that may stick o the bottom of the cutting blade. If any liquid is left in the pan it may be used to thin the vegetable puree. Add the liquid slowly until the right consistancy is reached.
Baby Oatmeal
Put a cup of water in a saucepan on the stove top to boil. Meanwhile, take 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) of oatmeal (non-quick cooking) and whiz it in the blender until it becomes a powder, stir it into the cup of boiling water, turn the heat down to low, and let cook for 10 minutes. Stir with a whisk or fork to prevent lumping and scorching on the bottom. Let cool thoroughly before feeding to your baby.
Baby Bananas
peel a ripe banana and thoroughly fork-mash until there are no lumps and the banana is so mushy it's almost liquid. That's all there is to it. If your child is still learning to eat solids, you can take a bit of formula or breast milk and mix it in with the bananas to make it more liquidy.
Fish for Babies
1 filet of any fish, unbreaded, cooked 1/8 c 2% or whole milk 1 tbsp melted butter 1/2 tsp salt 1/8 cup mashed peas 1/8 c mashed carrots 1/8 c mashed potatoes put ingredients in blender, blend until creamed babies and small children like it