For Ezra Cucumbers were love from first bite
Feeding Ezra
Monday, October 9, 2017
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Carrots
After Ezra Tried Sweet Potatoes I knew I wanted to try Carrots. I had heard from a friend that they were great for teething babies so first we tried them cold and raw
But Ezra Preferred them soft and boiled
and liked them roasted with some spices too
How we cooked them:
We first tried Raw but that wasn't cutting it for Ezra he didn't want a toy but something he could EAT!
Boiled:
Directions: Chop and peel about 5 carrots into fries and boil in a cup of water for 8 minutes
Serve: Ezra liked these cold right from the fridge - no need to heat up
Baked:
Directions: Chop and peel about 5 carrots into fries and boil in a cup of water for 8 minutes
Serve: Ezra liked these cold right from the fridge - no need to heat up
Baked:
Directions: Chop and peel about 5 carrots into fries - toss with olive oil, garlic powder, and Italian seasoning - bake at 350 for 20 minutes
Serve: Ezra liked these cold right from the fridge - no need to heat up
Sweet Potato
He was even happy just to hold and play with the raw potato
We started out with mashed sweet potatoes
but quickly moved onto picking up and eating chunks
How we cooked them:
I prepared the sweet potatoes in the pressure cooker for both the mashed and chunks of Sweet Potato
Ingredients:
5 Sweet Potatoes
1 Cup of Water
Directions:
1) Rinse Sweet Potatoes and put them on a steaming rack in your pressure cooker
2) Put on Lid and set Cooker for 12 minutes on Manual
3) Quick Release Steam when done
Serve:
AS IS: for a "baked" potato
MASHED: by throwing in a blender with a bit of milk or water from the cooker till smooth
CHUNKS: Cool down then chop (the colder the potato the easier to cut)
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Introduction
Hi Everyone! Say Hello to our little guy . . . Ezra
He is now ready to start Solid Foods and we are excited to document his journey to becoming a little foodie.
He is now ready to start Solid Foods and we are excited to document his journey to becoming a little foodie.
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