Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Preparing food for baby after being frozen

First thing every morning when I get up, I decide what Brooklyn is going to eat for all 3 of her meals that day. I take out 3 ramekins and place 1 cube in each.
The 2 that are for lunch and dinner, I place in a plastic bag and store it in the refrigerator until that meal.
I boil water (I do not use a microwave to thaw or warm up the food, for more info on it, check out this website http://www.mercola.com/article/microwave/hazards.htm) and pour into a bowl. For anyone who has never seen one of these water boilers, this is a must have for every household! This is an electric boiler that you plug in and the water is boiled in a few short minutes. This makes warming up food much quicker that a teapot on the stove but you can most definitely use that instead. Breakfast always takes longer to thaw because the cube is still completely frozen, but lunch and dinner have thawed in the refrigerator that they basically just need to warm up.
Place the ramekin in the boiling water in the bowl and add anything else you would like to add to it (breast milk, formula, water). At this time I add banana to her rice cereal to sweeten it, so I use the little strainer to push a small amount through and make it very fine to mix with the cereal.
Stir everything in until you have the consistency that you would like and let sit for a few minutes to warm up. When is all warmed up, take the ramekin out of the bowl, wipe off the ramekin, grab a baby spoon, and it is ready to serve.
Here are some prunes pictured when they are ready to serve!

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