Sunday, September 23rd, 2012 by AmyLynn
I love all things convenient. Especially when you have a baby, you?re strapped for time as it is. Any way you can cut corners allows you more time to spend with your family. My only rule is that I don?t like to compromise quality for convenience. If buying some prepared or easy from the store means that I?m giving my family processed ingredients that aren?t good for any of us, I will usually take that little bit of extra time to make something myself. When my son was a baby I tried the whole process of making my own baby food for him. I had the little food processor, freezing trays, etc. Man that was a disaster. It just seemed like more work than necessary so I opted to buy the organic baby food from the store and go with that. I wish NuturMe individual baby food packets had been available a few years ago because I would have jumped right on that bandwagon!
Organic dried fruits and vegetables are turned into a powder and placed into little individual packets. You can mix them with water to create baby food or you can use the powder and add it to foods for your toddler like macaroni and cheese or pizza sauce. It?s a great way to sneak in some extra vitamins and minerals without your picky little guy or girl knowing. I added a packet of the carrots to our pasta sauce one Sunday and nobody had any idea. It gave the sauce a little added sweetness but it tasted pretty much the same as it always does. The powder mixed in nicely without any clumping.
NuturMe powder baby food packets are so easy to keep in the pantry. They are easier to store than tons of those baby food jars and they?re super easy to take on the go or on a trip. You don?t have to worry about glass jars breaking and all you need is a little water to create the meal. Peas, sweet potatoes, squash, carrots and much much more are available. You can purchase a variety pack if you want to try a bunch of different kinds before buying a big box of one flavor.
$18 packets come in a box for $20 on http://nuturme.com. There are a bunch of different options available on the site that allows you to save money if you?re buying a few different flavors at once.
Source: http://www.barefootmommies.com/2012/09/23/nuturme-baby-and-toddler-food-review/
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