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  • Quick question - I read somewhere that prune puree doesn't freeze well. Have you found that to be the case?

  • thanks for share you expriences.

  • @wangdongcn You're welcome, thanks for watching!

  • I will definitely try this, When my baby is constipated I boil a prune and give him the juice of it, I’m pretty sure he will love this puree. He is 5 months now and still almost done trying most veggies.

  • @BabyRuber Awesome, have you tried it yet? Emily absolutely LOVED this prune puree, it was easily the most common one I made for her. And yes, it's good for keeping their digestive tract healthy ;)

  • someone told me that it was hard to make prune puree but I did it this way last night and it was SO easy! Thanks for making it simple. My baby girl loved it! 

  • @mrslamay Awesome, glad it was so easy for you! I'll be doing some more baby food videos in the coming weeks so stay tuned :) Oh and sorry it took me so long to respond, your comment slipped by me!

  • I'm lovin' that food processor. Is it a Cuisinart?

  • @SuelaBell Yep, good eye! We got that Cuisinart food processor as a wedding gift and I'm so glad we did. I've never had any problems and I've abused it quite a bit lol. I would highly recommend it :)

  • My six month old is very constipated and I will try this for her today! I have been giving her store bought prune juice and puree and it does not seem to work!

    I am wondering if you add any sugar to it?

    Thank you for the video!

  • @jsmlfamily Awww, poor little girl. I hope the prune puree helped if you tried it, it always worked wonders on my daughter lol. And no, I don't add any sugar when I make this. That might be a way to sweeten it up if your daughter doesn't like prunes. Anyways, thanks for the comment =)

  • @LadybugGirlShow

    I have oral allergy and I heard that if you boil the fruit it helps reduce the allergen?

    this looks like you cook it well I wonder if that would take care of the problem

    I am a little worried to try dont want to break into another horrid rash

  • @alikos88 Well I can't say for SURE but I think you should be OK. I have oral allergies to carrots, celery and apples (among others) and I have no problems as long as the food is cooked. If I eat them raw then I get all itchy and my throat closes up. I would cook the prunes a little longer just to be safe and try a small sample before eating the rest but I think it's safe. Let me know if you try it and thanks for watching :)

  • Great videos! I am happy to see others care about what they are feeding their children. I am currently 2 months pregnant with my first child and as weird as it is I've been eating prune baby food once a day and was looking for a recipe to make it at home for economic reasons. I'm so happy I stumbled across your videos though because they will be of help once I begin parenting! Thank you for your videos ! (and your baby is adorable)

  • @widious Thanks for commenting! I absolutely LOVED making baby food and can't wait to make more with our second child (due in July). It was just a fun thing to do and another way to connect with Emily before she could talk or sign. I'm not too surprised you've been eating prun puree, cravings can be pretty strange when you're pregnant LOL. Congratulations too!!!

  • hi my baby is one year old and if she drinks prune juice only she used to go for motion(potty) otherwise noooooo................. is it ok to give her daily basises

  • @razforever Yes, you can give her prune juice on a daily basis. Prunes are a very strong laxative so kids often have to go to the bathroom after drinking prune juice or eating prune puree. There is nothing wrong with this, it's a great natural way to keep your child regular. Just be careful not to feed too much or else you might have a big messy diaper to clean up =) I hope I answered your question!

  • Good to know! We will be making Olivias food when she is able to eat it. Great demonstration! Mmmm mmmm GOOD! lol

  • Awesome video! My wife and I have been making our own baby food since baby #1 three years ago. Our second child rejects store-bought food, she likes the home-made stuff so much.

  • @alalirio Thanks for the nice comment! I've noticed that if our baby tries and likes a flavor of store-bought food she won't like it as much when I make it myself. But if we make it ourself first and she likes it then she won't like the store-bought version as much. Makes you wonder what they put in the stuff, especially since store-bought sweet potatoes taste quite a bit different than our home-made ones. Any suggestions since we are just starting out and experimenting with this?

  • @LadybugGirlShow the food we've made has been very basic prep. Cook, mash, freeze. We cook the food, we mash it using an electric hand mixer or, in the case of meats, a hand-crank food mill. & then we place the mashed food in ice-cube trays until frozen. Once the food is frozen we transfer the cubes into labeled plastic freezer bags.

    We've made beets, sweet potato, zucchini, squash (different varieties), chicken breast, chicken livers, apple, pear, peach and others I've forgotten.

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