Babyfood tips?
#160556 - 03/14/05 05:17 PM
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I've noticed from reading the fitness boards that a lot of you eat jarred babyfood now and then. Seems like a good way to get veggies and fruits in safely - but is it GOOD?
Just wondering if anyone had any tips for buying babyfood for grown-ups! To be honest the texture of some fo those (looking from the outside of the jar) look pretty icky to me, but I'm sure some are good. Favourite brands or mixtures?
Thanks!!
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#160570 - 03/14/05 06:01 PM
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atomic rose
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To be totally honest, I never eat anything babyfood that isn't fruit... the idea of eating babyfood veggies repulses me. But the fruit is REALLY good. Think of it as applesauce in many flavors.
I always buy Gerber because it has sugar in it. I tried the Beech-Nut, because it was sugarless, and it was horrible. Adult taste buds aren't used to that kind of thing! Stick with a brand that has some added sugar and you should be fine.
The only one I ever just eat straight out of the jar is the blueberry one. The rest I usually put on pancakes or french toast, or even toasted bagels. It's really good, and not as sugary as jam or honey.
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Mmmmm applesauce in many flavours does sound mighty appealing (my "pear sauce" experiment turned out well by the way! ) I'm going to have to agree with you on the repusilveness of the gooey vegetables (or the pureed MEAT! Ugh!!)
I might just wander into the baby food aisle next time I'm shopping... thanks for the tips!
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