KB
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Don't forget Half.com. I generally find what I'm looking for there, often brand new.
I ended feeling as if I had some horrible childhood as her baby stuff list was not as long as what has been posted in this thread
(all I had was baby walker - from the pics, it looked like a plastic ring with wheels around it and a baby seat in the middle).
And we three kids grew up just fine...I think.
Hey, I had one of those too. Just to make you feel even better about your childhood I think that those things are now banned because they are "dangerous".
Having read your past posts, TH, I would guess you aren't one do anyting without the proper information.
Only as it should be!Except for a sceptre and crown, she was queen for a day
I have 2 boys, now 15 and 11 (12 in December, Mom!) and when they started solids we would boil some chicken breast, throw in some veggies and a little water or milk or pasta or rice and blenderize it according to their tolerance at the time. Plop serving size mounds on a cookie sheet and freeze. (The plops look somewhat disgusting but get over it, with kids you see plenty off disgusting stuff). When frozen, disengage from the cookie sheet, (wax paper or Pam before freezing is helpful) and put in a zip-loc. The whole process takes about an hour and you know what's in the food. You can use other meats but make sure they aren't stringy and get them really tender. Kids have the most trouble with stringy stuff, like celery. After they start into solids (around 6 mos) their need for this type of predigested food is pretty short and as you'll find out they'd much rather eat what's on your fork anyway.I got a couple of baby food books because I am infested with food processors and the like and I cook all of our meals.
Royalty receive lifetime sentences, er, terms.Except for a sceptre and crown, she was queen for a day