Price:
We buy our cans of fruits and vegetables from Aldi. So our total cost per pitcher of food is approximately $3.00. That produces approximately 48 ounces. I am providing averages because I have several combinations listed. That makes each ounce cost around $.06 an ounce. I recognize there are some differences in processing and types of fruit, but the process outlined below is very similar to the MashUps that are so popular right now. I found some at a salvage food store for $.13 an ounce. I will tell you more about Salvage Food Stores in another post. Compared to regular baby food it is about half price. Here are the specifics.
Recipes:
Get a large can of Sweet Potatoes and just pour it in the blender (if you prefer, drain the syrup in the can and replace it with water). Add 1 cup of water. Blend that together. Then pour the blended sweet potatoes into a pitcher. Pour equal parts Applesauce into the blender with half a cup of water. Blend and add to the pitcher. Then stir the two together. You can make any changes you want. We have substituted a large can of peaches for the applesauce. And we have done carrots for the sweet potatoes.
Peas and Pears. With this we just poured in a big can of pears (29 oz) and two smaller cans of peas (15 oz). If you choose to do frozen fruits and/or vegetables you would just need to experiment with adding more water. If I find something that works, I don't need to add a bunch of other variables, but if you are looking for inspiration just walk the baby food aisle at the grocery store and make it at home.
Bottles:
We have Playtex VentAire. Those bottles come with two stages of nipples. Stage One is a slower hole in the nipple. Stage Two has a larger hole in the nipple. You must use the larger opening. One day our third child randomly refused to eat from the bottle. I kept trying to give it to him, and he would just cry. Then my husband looked at the bottle and noticed I was feeding him with a Stage 1 nipple. Whoops. The poor guy just couldn't get it out. Yes, it will change the color of the nipple. We have used the same bottles and nipples for three children. I guess if the color change bothered you, you could just buy replacements.
To Boon or Not to Boon:
I know people who make their baby food and freeze it in ice cube trays really like the Boon. They put a couple frozen food cubes in the Boon Squirt before church and then when they go out to eat after church the food is ready in the Boon. I do have a Boon, but I find the bottle is so much more convenient, and is one less gadget to buy.~Julia