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		<title>Apples</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 13:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Apples are a great starter food. Claire has loved them since she first started eating solids. They pair well with lots of food, both in taste and nutrition: the vitamin C helps the body absorb iron &#8211; maybe that&#8217;s why applesauce tastes so delicious with pork and saurkraut (Oh boy, my Pennsylvania roots are really [...]]]></description>
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Apples are a great starter food. Claire has loved them since she first started eating solids. They pair well with lots of food, both in taste and nutrition: the vitamin C helps the body absorb iron &#8211; maybe that&#8217;s why applesauce tastes so delicious with pork and saurkraut (Oh boy, my Pennsylvania roots are really showing now!).</p>
<p>Making baby food with apples is the same as making applesauce. When we make applesauce, my husband usually spices it up a bit; but, for Claire, I keep it simple. I used three apples and you&#8217;d be surprised how much that yields. I got about 6 or 7 servings (Claire usually eats about three cubes per serving &#8211; she&#8217;s a big girl but more on that later&#8230;) from these Gala apples. You can use whatever kind of apples you like although I usually don&#8217;t use red delicious or granny smith (there&#8217;s just something about the taste when the apples are cooked; but, again it&#8217;s all about preference).</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s easy-peasy apples:</p>
<p>1. Peel apples and remove core.</p>
<p>2. Cut the apples into quarters.</p>
<p>3. Place the apples in a medium saucepan and cover with water. The amount will vary depending upon how many apples you use. I used about a 1/4 cup, which just covered the apples about half way. Don&#8217;t cover them, you don&#8217;t want them boiled.</p>
<p>4. Cook over medium heat, covered, until tender, meaning they&#8217;re mushy when pressed with a wooden spoon or a spatula. They&#8217;ll change color a bit, which also lets you know they&#8217;re done. No need to over-cook them.</p>
<p>5. Put the cooked apples into whatever machine you&#8217;ll use to puree, saving the water from the saucepan. Add as much water as needed to make the desired consistency of your applesauce, um, I mean, baby food.</p>
<p>I usually freeze my batches for later but feel free to enjoy straight away.</p>
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		<title>Banana Blueberry Bust</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 14:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday morning I decided would be a good time to try a new food for Claire. Today would be plain yogurt. I had some blueberries and bananas on hand and thought I&#8217;d make banana blueberry yogurt &#8211; a smoothie of sorts but a little warmer. I put some blueberries on the stove with a little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday morning I decided would be a good time to try a new food for Claire. Today would be plain yogurt. I had some blueberries and bananas on hand and thought I&#8217;d make banana blueberry yogurt &#8211; a smoothie of sorts but a little warmer. I put some blueberries on the stove with a little water to break them down. After about two minutes I had a lovely blueberry sauce that made wish I had been making pancakes (another Saturday, I suppose). Instead, I sliced some bananas and turned on my handheld blender to make a puree. This was the first time I used the handheld for Claire and I realized how poorly it works compared to my food pro, which is a beautiful machine but not always practical. I&#8217;m whirring and whirring as Claire is whining and crying because now I am <i>really</i> taking a long time for breakfast. The whirring, whirring, whirring continues but there is still pulp. I am cursing this machine in my head trying carefully not to let one slip. I&#8217;ve got to strain it. Into the strainer it goes and, finally, I&#8217;ve got blueberry banana puree.</p>
<p>Next, I mix everything together with a little plain yogurt. It looks good. If Claire wasn&#8217;t still screaming at this point, I would have taken a picture. (I&#8217;ll have to try to be more prepared.) But I am satisfied with my new breakfast for Claire. She, on the other hand, is determined after about three very reluctant bites that she would be having no more of this breakfast.</p>
<p>I am not deterred, however. I will have to try again when she&#8217;s a bit more settled and not wielding her hunger at me.</p>
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