Strysa
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So my hubby and I are expecting our first in about 6 months. I was wanting to start canning baby food now so I can keep an eye out for great deals on fruits and veggies. I was wondering if anyone had some real experience on whether or not it is actually worth it, and maybe some good resources. I have been browsing the web but everything is so all over the place. Thought I would see what my friendly roll your own neighbors might think.

). The best food of all in the beginning, of course, is mother's milk. If you can you should think of breastfeeding for the first 9 months to a year, at least, introducing other foods as appropriate, that is, as baby seems to need them - some babies want solids way earlier than others. If you have to prepare "baby food" in advance you are better advised to freeze it, as more nutrients are kept intact that way, and you can prepare more appropriate sized servings (even a small jar of canned food is a lot of food for a baby). Prepare what you need to, and either freeze it in ice cube trays, or plop spoonfuls on a cookie sheet and freeze. Keep the cubes or the "plops" in a freezer bag till needed. Google home made baby food for lots of good ideas. And discuss with your pediatrician what order of introduction he/she recommends.