![]() You can choose a subscription meal plan, which provides you with monthly deliveries of either 10 or 20 containers per month. ![]() You have a few different options when you sign up. Simply use the purees as a tasty sauce for soft cooked pasta or rice. The great thing is you can continue to use these for palate-training as your baby grows into finger foods. The purees come in two levels, Discovering Flavors (thin and smooth for six to nine months) and Taste and Textures (a little bit thicker and textured for nine months and up). Although if there happens to be a little leftover you probably won’t mind gobbling it up yourself this is not your grandma’s baby food. Once you thaw them, they keep in the fridge for about three days, the perfect amount of time to polish off the serving. They will last around three months in your freezer. Each container is labeled with ingredients, as well as a made on date and a best by date. All of Little Foodie’s delicious offerings come frozen, in adorable 8 ounce containers. Once you sign up, you’ll receive deliveries on every second Sunday of the month. “My hope is to help raise a generation of better eaters,” says Kuhn. Recipes, like Sweet Potato and Spinach Curry, or Lamb and Apricot Tagine, not only provide new eaters with a healthy, nutritious meal, but they also introduce them to unique flavors to help them learn to love foods that are not bland and boring. Many parents don’t have the time to prepare elaborate baby food recipes from scratch, feel wary about getting creative with spices for babies or just aren’t interested in spending their free time hunched over a food grinder and ice cube tray and that’s where the Little Foodie Club comes in. The purpose of her new delivery service, in addition to providing healthy baby food made with fresh, organic ingredients, is to help your little eaters train their palates to enjoy a wide variety of flavors. LA mom and food writer Kerstin Kuhn is all about inspiring a future of young foodies. Fresh, Tasty and Not Even a Little Bit Boring ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |