





This was my first attempt at making baby food and I have to say that it went quite well. I started with a bag of fresh peas, boiled them, pureed them in my magic bullet (I finally have a use for this thing), strained them to get rid of the skin and voila! Baby food. Fresh and home made. I didn't make much for my first time, it was really just an experiment. But now I know I can do it. Sweet potatoes next!
wow, that does look easy :)
ReplyDeleteThank you.