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Hello


I'm about a couple of months away from weaning but I wanted to begin preparing for it


Does anyone have any good tips on what equipment i may need to buy?


Any recommendations for certain steamers (i don't have that much kitchen work space)


Also I will be returning to work at approximatley the same time so i'd be leaning towards a convenient and easy approach to weaning rather than teh most time consuming methods, if that makes sense .e.g i'm open to using the microwave and taking short cuts whereever possible


thanks in advance


xxx

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In my opinion you don't need special equipment - I have a steamer which we were given as a wedding gift and used it once for preparing vegetables then never again as it involved too much cleaning up! I used to cook all the kids food in our standard pots, and the microwave at times.


The most useful thing you could have is a hand blender, great for purees and I still use mine a lot for blending soups etc.


The little Tommee Tippee pots with lids (Sainsbury's do an equivalent for less money!) are great for storing little portions of food in the early days, and I find I'm still using mine 3 years on to keep snacks in for the children.


Have fun!

If you go with baby-led weaning (which saves time on cooking special things, on pureeing, and on having to feed your child before you eat, but takes time in cleaning up) I found the Tiny Diner Placemat that Jojo Maman Bebe sells to be great. Bibs with sleeves are a MUST (the ones from Sainsbury's are pretty decent)!


Also, if you want to steam food, you don't need a separate steamer on your countertop. You can just use a steaming basket in your regular pots:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Craft-Stainless-Collapsible-Steaming/dp/B0001IWW4S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1269920629&sr=1-1-spell

These little gadgets are great!


-A

  • 2 weeks later...

Whenever we prepared any fresh foods for ourselves, we'd zap some in a blender and pour the puree into a plastic ice tray that was then frozen. The ice-cube sized portions were turned out into Tupperware containers and stored in the freezer. In no time we accumulated a huge variety of multi-coloured cubes.


At meal times, we'd steam heat four little cubes, for example, carrot, potato and chicken for the main meal and a fruit puree for desert. Our little one loved the variety.

I've got a hand blender that you can have if you haven't already got one, I haven't got round to Freecycling it yet.


It's a bit stained from pureeing lots of squash but other than that it works fine. It's a Kenwood Wizard 3-in-1 and comes with a chopping bowl (small crack in it but works ok) and a whisk attachment too. Best thing about it is it stacks up quite well if you haven't got a lot of space.


Anyway, it's yours if you want it!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kenwood-Wizard-HB655-Blender-Chopping/dp/B0001A29H6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=1271078604&sr=1-3

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