I was at a neighborhood block party and one of my neighbors was there with her nine-month-old (he’s seven now). This was a baby that was delivered at home with the help of a midwife. No anesthetic, no doctor, no problem. My neighbor was in labor one hour! She brought the baby to the party in some kind of a hammock hung from her neck and he was in a fetal position as he happily slept through the first half of the party.
When it came to feeding time (I love to watch babies eat) the mother hauled out a Tupperware container full of the most ghastly looking green gruel from her diaper bag. (I’m sure that by the time the concoction went through the baby’s digestive system, it looked exactly the same in his diaper as it looked going into his mouth.)
With each spoonful, the baby would make a nasty face and then smooth out his grimace as the bite continued on
I remember, years ago, a period in my life that the thought of having another baby was compelling. (I’m sure it’s nature’s way of insuring the continuation of the species.) The thought that brought me to the baby wish came when I was talking to a mother who made her own baby food. She made it sound so easy. “All you need is a blender,” she smiled as she poked another bite into her baby’s mouth and scraped the leftovers off her lower lip and corners. She told me her family ate a lot of fruit and vegetables and she made her baby food from leftovers. She blended up the produce, put the contents in Ziploc freezer bags and froze the food.
I hadn’t been down the baby food aisle for years and I didn’t remember what I’d paid for baby food in the seventies, but I was sure it had gone up and I could save a lot of money making my own if, of course, I had something to feed.
If I were baby making age, I would make my own baby food too. I believe that mother who told me how simple it
If you have a freezer and a Cuisinart – and a baby, put them altogether and start serving your baby real, non-processed food.
If you are interested in cutting back on carbs and you haven’t done it yet, I recommend my book The Mouth Trap: the butt stops here! I share my journey, along with assignments, and tools to make the change fun.
Love,