Thursday, July 29, 2010

So Easy Baby Food Kit Review & Giveaway




I have wanted to try making my own baby food for a long time, but I was always nervous about doing in wrong. I didn't know if I was supposed to add anything or how long I had to puree it. If I did it wrong would my baby have trouble digesting it or even worse choke on it?  But thanks to the So Easy Baby Food Kit from Fresh Baby, I've learned just how easy making your own baby food can be.

I was sent the starter kit which comes with a step by step DVD that walks you through the simple progress. It addition, you receive a cookbook, freezer trays, and nutrition tip guides.  The trays are are perfect for storing your baby food. You can make enough for a full week in just 30 minutes. The steps vary depending on what vegetables you're using, but it never takes long and if you follow their simple steps, it will always come out perfect. I started out with peas and my baby loved it. Its amazing how easy it is, and its so much better to use fresh produce. As an added bonus, you'll be savings hundreds of dollars and will help to keep our planet green because you won't be creating as much waste.





In addition to the So Easy Baby Food Kit, Fresh Baby also has Mama Jewels, which help you keep track of things when you're breast feeding, the All About Me baby journal, and more. You can order their items online or find them at retailers like Babies R Us and Walmart.  To keep up with sales and promotions, follow them on twitter on become their fan on face book.  If you have a baby in your life, these are products you are definitely going to want to try out.


One lucky winner is going to receive a So Easy Baby Food Starter Kit of their own. To enter, visit Fresh Baby and tell me something you learned. For additional entries you can do any of the following but  you must complete this initial entry first. Any entries that do not follow these guidelines will be deleted.


1) Subscribe to my blog by email
2) Subscribe to my feed
3) Follow my blog on friend connect
4) Blog about this giveaway with a link to New Age Mama and Frseh Baby(5 Entries)
5) Follow me on twitter and tweet this giveaway using the button at the top of this post (Daily)
6) Become my friend on face book
7) Grab my main button and tell me where I can find it
8) Get an entry if you are already a fan of New Age Mama on Face Book
9) Follow New Age Mama on Network Blog
10) Sign up for sponsored tweets using my referrel link (10 entries-leave user name-I will check)
11) Grab my Summer Birthday Bash button and tell we where I can find it (3 entries)
12) Post this giveaway on any sweepstakes site, Mr Linky, or other networking website-leave the link where I can find it (1 entry each)
13) Become a fan of  Fresh Baby on face book
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15) Subscribe to Fresh Baby newsletter(right hand side)

This giveaway will end at midnight on 8/18/10 and is open to the US only. The winner will be chosen via a random number generator. Thanks again to  Fresh Baby for offering this great prize! 


***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way. ***

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  1. I learned that 1 in 6 kids in school are obese.
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  8. The number of obese 2-6 year olds is up 3% since 1994!!

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  11. "ORGANIC - Organic fruits and vegetables are the best choice for making baby food. They are the most natural ingredients and organic foods drastically reduce harm to the environment."

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  14. I learned that the average baby will consume about 600 jars of baby food!
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  21. i learned that Organic fruits and vegetables are the best choice for making baby food

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  31. I didn't know you should avoid Broccoli, Cauliflower, Citrus fruits, Kiwi, Papaya, Strawberries, Tomatoes if your child has diaper rash!

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  33. The average baby consumes over 600 jars of baby food! WOW.
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  34. I learned that homemade baby food has not additives or chemicals.

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  42. I learned that baby food jars are often lined with BPA,something I didn't know at all! I fed my first son lots of jarred baby food, which is why for my 2nd son due in Sept, I want to make my own food.
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  50. I learned 10 tips for healthy eating, including never force your baby to eat

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  57. I like that all you need is a little energy (steam) and a blender to make your own baby food...seems so simple!

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  58. I learned that Baby food jars are often lined with Bisphenol-A, a controversial hormone disruptor that should be avoided.

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  59. I learned that they also have a toddler cookbook, which would come in handy for me now. I made all the babyfood for my 3rd son, and can't wait to start making it again!

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  65. I learned that making baby food is healthy and tastes great!

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  66. verage baby will consume about 600 jars of baby food
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  67. I learned that I should talk about what your baby is eating. Make it fun.

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  69. things I learned:
    According to the food historians, both ancient Romans and Greeks enjoyed their shrimp - roasted over coals, glazed with honey, wrapped in fig leaves and prepared many other ways.

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  80. I didn't even think about the fact that baby food containers may contain BPA until I saw it on the website. What a great reason to make my own food!

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  85. Processed baby food is developed for the mass market and, as a result, is limited in variety. Variety is key to a balanced diet, which is a core component of healthy and nutritious eating. With the amount of choice that is available in the produce and frozen-food sections of grocery stores, there is no reason why your baby should be limited by what food manufacturers consider the most popular foods. What's more, preparing baby food at home enables you to add herbs and combine flavors so that his mealtime is a pleasurable, gourmet experience

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  89. I learned that the trays are "FDA-approved food-safe plastic. Contains no PVC, Bisphenol-A, or Plasticizer Materials:
    #4 LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene)
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  98. learned that Fresh Baby was developed by two sisters

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  100. I learned that children's eating preferences are established by age 3. tylerpants(at)gmail.com

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