Showing posts with label baby food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby food. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Gerber Lil' Meals $.34 @ Target ('Lil entrees only $.85)

If you have a baby/toddler and you haven't seen this deal yet, you should check it out. Right now you can print of a $.55/1 Gerber 'Lil Meals/Pasta Pick-ups or $1/1 Gerber 'Lil Entrees over at www.Coupons.com*. (You can print two per computer.)

The Gerber 'Lil Meals are on sale at Target this week for $.89, making them only $.34 after coupon. The 'Lil Entrees are also on sale for $1.85, making them only $.85 each.

My 'lil Levi eats whatever we eat usually, and this is the first time I've ever bought these, but it came at a perfect time. We're headed on vacation in a few weeks, camping in the mountains for a family reunion, and I was glad to stock up on some foods I can prepare quickly for him

*Did you know you can earn 10 Swagbucks for every coupon you print & redeem through your Swagbucks account? Just sign-in or sign-up and click on "Coupons" in the left column. It's the same exact coupons as www.coupons.com, but you earn Swagbucks for using them!

Monday, February 14, 2011

YoBaby Yogurt: B1G1 Coupon!!!


"Love is in the Air" so share a YoBaby coupon with a friend, and you will be able to print out a B1G1 coupon for yourself (and press the back button to print it twice!). Most stores in my area have the 4-packs for around $2, so that will be some yummy organic yogurt for my little Levi!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Stocking Up On Baby Food

No, I didn't hit some fantastic deal on baby food at the store and buy a cart full---I spent my afternoon making baby food for the next month. Today I worked on veggies and teething biscuits. Learning from the suggestions and recipes at Wholesome Baby Food, as well as talking to several friends who have paved the way. So on today's yummy agenda were carrots, peas, sweet potato, green beans, and the all-new zucchini (which he LOVED!). Basically, you just have to do the following:

  • steam the vegetable/fruit until soft and tender
  • puree in your blender, adding the water from the pot (or breastmilk) to thin until the desired consistency
  • spoon into ice cube trays (each ice cube is approximately 1 oz. of food)
  • freeze for 3-6 hours
  • pop cubes out of tray, and store in quart size freezer bags
  • pull out desired amount for a serving, microwave, and serve!
I have also had great success with the basic teething biscuit, which my son loves to gnaw on forever... it's like a baby gobstopper! He just gums it and gums it... with his new little teeth, this week he has worked small pieces off of a couple, but since he eats cheerios now, he's fine. I use the recipe from the website above, which is:
  • 1 cup of juice
  • 1 cup of baby rice cereal
  • 1 cup of flour
Mix together, cut into desired shapes (or form into shapes--I use a candy cane cookie cutter and just cut the stick part so it's oblong). Bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes. One of those biscuits kept our kiddo busy almost the entire time we were at Kohls this evening looking at tennis shoes for my husband.

Tomorrow it's the fruits! Bring on the nectarines, peaches, apples, and bananas!

Tomorrow