Feeding your baby nutritious meals isn't easy amid busy home life. As a parent of two, I've found proven ways to do it right while saving time and money.
Since microwaves revolutionized kitchens, quick meals are possible. But plastic-packaged fast food gets pricey and often lacks real flavor.
Evenings are hectic: baths, dinner, homework, and essential cuddles leave no spare moments.
Here's my routine with my two little ones. Weekends, I prep everything ahead, buying fresh vegetables from local markets or farm stands.
I make their meals in advance, with them watching to discover shapes and colors. Involve yours if age-appropriate—it builds early skills.
Blended, grated, or julienned veggies mixed with fish or meat, then freeze each portion.
Mealtime? Quick microwave, dab of butter, done. They love 'their' creations—or close enough.
How do you feed your baby? Better than ready-mades? Share in comments.
Supermarket baby meals cost 2-3 € each—2 over 100 € monthly. Not budget-friendly.
My approach cuts expenses by 40% or more, with superior quality.
Shop veggies alongside yours—time saved too. Simple joys!