Thursday, March 11, 2010

Baby Food

I decided that I wanted Evelyn to have homemade baby food. It's closer to what real food tastes like without all the unnecessary additives and preservatives. Every night after dinner starting when she was a little over 5 months old I would steam fresh vegetables, puree them, and freeze them in ice trays. I did this for weeks, and every time I gave Evelyn a bit of the vegetables to try. She showed no interest no matter what I did. We tried oatmeal with milk and she would just spit it out. She took a few bites of oatmeal with water and that just pushed my buttons, Naturally she wanted the thing that took no work and came from the store, but not the one that I either made in the kitchen or spent hours pumping.

After running out of room in my freezer (it's still pretty overtaken by bags and bags of milk) I stopped and occasionally would pull out a vegetable cube for her meal but she still wasn't very interested. I got desperate and moved on to fruits (which I did NOT want to feed her first) but still she didn't want it. During a meal of pears when she refused to even open her mouth I decided to show her the chocolate Milky Way bar I was enjoying. And who would of guessed it, but she opened her mouth to suck the chocolate off the bar. Often. I guess that's what happens when you spend an entire pregnancy eating chocolate.
We tried a bite of pears again and this time she took them, Oh thank goodness!

After that spectacle we started trying foods more often, usually fruit, and got some success. Never lots of success, but some none the less. Since she eats so little of the solids I'm still not making food, it's just not as shelf stable. I've joined the rest of the schmucks and started feeding her organic baby jars.

Since that time I've discovered baby rice crackers that she LOVES to chew on. She likes sweet potato cereal (from the evil Gerber company) too but I don't like to give her very much. We've had a few run-ins with oranges. She loves them, but gets pissed off when you take them away. Also let her try pickles expecting a silly face but it turns out she really likes them. I've learned she wants to eat food like a big person or an experienced baby (which she refused to be even though I tried) and gets pissed off when you don't let her. I'm gonna be battling temper issues with this little bug.

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