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My mom mentioned to me the other day that baby food might be a good thing for Alex (my fianc

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All it is is cooked, pureed veggies and fruits. It is easy on the system because it is only one ingredient. You can buy applesauce that is just as simple.

hope that helps!

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Hi

I understand what you going thru, for a long time I thought that I would have to eat baby food for ever. But as soon I discovered the Gluten Free Diet everything changed for the better.

A question for you.

Can you fiance take fresh vegestables, meat, and fish. I started with the basics, and now after five weeks I am adding more things that are gluten free. When I started the diet I obtain a great list from noglugirl. The list is great, maybe she can posted for you again.

My prayers are with you. I was in the same steps 5 weeks ago.

My regards to you.

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My mom mentioned to me the other day that baby food might be a good thing for Alex (my fianc
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Guest j_mommy

Yes to all of the above. We do the same thing with eldery clients...puree their food. It's easy to digest..1 b/c it's pureed and 2 b/c it is a single food. My aunt made her own baby food(kudos to her!LOL) and she just pureed veggies, fruit and meat in a food processor. You can check ingredients on the back of baby food jars. But as far as giving it to an adult..you may just want to make you're own....it would be much cheaper than buying dozens of jars to feed an adult!

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I made my own baby food and it is super easy and kind of fun. But I think it would be better to just eat the food fresh. Plain meats, steamed veggies etc.

On a side note I but the baby food into ice cube trays and froze them. Then when the baby was hungry I just popped a few cubes into the microwave and we had a meal.

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