
Homemade Baby
Food:
A Fresh Start to Healthy Eating
by Cheryl Tallman
and Joan Ahlers
Introducing solid foods is a
very important step in your baby's development and well-being.
In fact, studies show that babies who are fed nutritious, healthy
diets grow into stronger kids and better-adjusted eaters than
those who are fed poor diets.
Many parents don't realize that
making baby food at home is a simple and economical plan to provide
your baby with the best in quality, nutrition and taste. It makes
it easy for you to ensure your child gets the best start possible.
Making baby food using fresh, all-natural ingredients has many
benefits, including:
- Increased nutritional value
- Elimination of additives
- Improved freshness
- Added variety
- Enhanced control
- Lower costs
Increased Nutritional Value
Vitamins and other nutrients are critically important to your
baby. For the next three years, your baby will experience rapid
growth and development. It is essential that he be fed a healthy
and nutritious diet to maximize his growth and development process.
Processed baby foods have added
water, sugars and starchy fillers. While these products are not
nutritionally bad for your baby, their use in baby food dilutes
the nutrient content of the actual foods. To make matters worse,
processed baby foods are cooked at high temperatures to kill
bacteria, so they can be stored in jars at room temperature.
Bacteria are not the only things that are eliminated in this
process. Vitamins and nutrients are also destroyed. Many baby
food manufacturers compensate for the loss of vitamins by artificially
adding some of them back in after the food is processed.
When you make baby food at home,
you can cook it quickly. This process not only preserves the
wonderful color and taste of the food, but most importantly it
maximizes the foods' nutrient content for your precious baby.
Elimination of Additives
Processed baby foods contain trace amounts of chemicals, including
pesticides, herbicides and fungicides. Although the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration has approved these chemicals, you may
choose not to feed your baby products containing them.
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