Reddit Reddit reviews BEABA Babycook, Sorbet

We found 4 Reddit comments about BEABA Babycook, Sorbet. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Baby
Baby & Toddler Feeding Supplies
Baby Food Mills
BEABA Babycook, Sorbet
Prepare fresh, tasty and healthy meals
for babies and toddlers in 15 minutesPrepare fruits, vegetables, meat or fishMake any stage baby or toddler food
from purees to solidsPreserve vitamins and nutrientsBPA, Lead and Phthalate free
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4 Reddit comments about BEABA Babycook, Sorbet:

u/jmurphy42 · 27 pointsr/AskReddit

Don't skip the babyfood, just make your own. It's cheaper and healthier than the jarred stuff. Get a Beaba (used if you can find it) and ice cube trays to freeze your purees in appropriate portions. I found it only took about an hour or two of cooking on the weekends to make and freeze large batches of babyfood that kept my kid eating a variety of healthy food for weeks.

u/esmereldaskysurfer · 2 pointsr/SAHP

https://www.amazon.com/Beaba-912066-BEABA-Babycook-Sorbet/dp/B001LQCOIS

I also bought a thingy that enables you to make your own pouches of baby food (made by Infantino i think) and some freezer trays.

u/moration · 1 pointr/funny
u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Frugal

Not being from out there, I cannot help you for meal plans, apart from one thing: it would be an excellent idea to invest in a baby food processor [such as this one] (http://www.amazon.com/Beaba-Babycook-Baby-Food-Maker/dp/B001LQCOIS/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1415274575&sr=8-7&keywords=baby+blender). There are LOADS on eBay, possibly Craigslist, and if garage sales in Wisconsin are similar to the ones in France, they will be a perfect place to get baby equipment, including the blender, for a small fraction of the price. And we all know that the prices for all of this, brand new, is just totally outrageous.

Why am I suggesting a baby blender? Because you won't have to make a specific meal for your baby when the time for processed food comes. You'll scoop a bit of what you cook for you and your partner, blitz it with the blender, and there you go. This will help you save oodles of cash.

EDIT (to avoid more twisted knickers): that is, of course, if you don't already own a blender or a plunging mixer.

If you're into couponing and cooking from your pantry, [this website might help] (http://fabulesslyfrugal.com/).

I'd need more info as your future way of life to go on searching. Can you cook easily? Can you make your own canned food stocks? Can you even garden? Are you going to live in a flat, a house, the Flinstones' cave...?

Edit n.2 /u/tribs28 just posted this [tip about buying meats] (http://www.reddit.com/r/Frugal/comments/2lhyxb/groceries_meat/). Maybe it could help?