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Don’t worry if you do not have a steamer blender, you can simply heat the ingredients in a pan and blend afterwards. As you are waiting for the fruit to steam and blend, prepare the crumble topping by putting the oats, flour and butter into a bowl and rub together until crumbly in texture (this makes a good helping of crumble. Alternatively, to make it easier for your little ones to pick it up to feed themselves, leave the crumble in the fridge so that the fruit mixture soaks into the topping. *If you do not have the blender steamer then simply heat the ingredients in a pan over a moderate heat until the fruit is soft.
Using the tommee tippee baby food steamer blender makes it so easy to prepare, you’ll end up making this meal regularly for your little ones! Set the tommee tippee baby food steamer blender to steam for 10 minutes and blend for 1 minute (depending on how chunky you would like it, blend for less time if a more lumpy consistency is required). Once the machine has finished you can remove the container and serve the vegetable chilli with an accompaniment of your choice – my babies love this meal with rice or pasta. If you would like to know more about how we have weaned our babies there is a lot of information in our Baby-Led Weaning and Weaning Twins posts too.
We have a selection of muffin recipes on our blog (carrot and sultana, banana and sultana, courgette and sultana, banana and blueberry), all of which are healthy and delicious. 3. Aware that many yogurts which are aimed at children have a lot sugar in them, I decided to experiment flavouring Greek yogurt with different fruits to naturally sweeten it instead. Follow our simple recipe on our blog to find out how to make Easy Banana Pancakes and serve with an accompaniment of fruits. Simply freeze a banana, blend it up with a drop of milk and serve with a variety of fruits.
Since we started our weaning adventure, a lot of people have asked how much milk I am giving our babies alongside food. If you’ve seen how we have weaned our babies from our Baby-Led Weaning and Weaning Twins posts, you’ll know that I have spent the last few months offering a variety of tastes and textures over time. Here is an overview of (roughly) how much our babies drank alongside food during the weaning stage: Our babies hardly ate anything at this age, it was more like tasting different foods (with help from us to get the food to their mouths). If you would like to know more about how we have weaned our babies there is a lot of information in our Baby-Led Weaning and Weaning Twins posts too.