A Review of Organic Baby Food Products

Emily Patterson
The benefits of organic baby food include a reduction in potential allergic reactions to artificial flavors, colors and preservatives. These are very important factors when considering the right foods for your developing child. However, organic baby foods are very expensive. Are they really worth $2.00 a jar?

All-natural baby foods are a bit less expensive, but can contain a certain level of artificial colorants, preservatives and flavorings that do not have to be stated on the label. This makes it difficult to determine a source allergies for children, such as my own son, who have asthma, eczema or other symptoms of allergic reactions to their environment. Conventional baby food is relatively inexpensive when compared to organic or all-natural baby food products. But these products can contain a large number of artificial ingredients, colors and preservatives.

There is another option: You can easily make your own organic baby foods! You will be sure you know the ingredients when you make them yourself. It is very easy to make your own organic baby food. You can purchase a small food grinder for less than $20. A quick resource for one of these food grinders online is at Happy Baby Products, here is their URL: http://www.happybabyproducts.com/kidcofoodmill.html. Simply drop in any organic food at all and grind it fresh for your child.

Additional benefits to making your own organic baby food products include being able to use foods that your baby will eat from your table, rather than have to change to different recipes and combinations of spices. I purchased organic baby food for my oldest son and we had a lot of trouble converting him from the food combinations he was used to with the jar food to the food we cooked. My second son was raised with the food grinder and never had organic baby food products. I had no problems switching him from 'baby food' to foods our family regularly ate.

Overall, society is learning that organic baby food is the best option for developing babies. However, with a price per jar of $2.00, organic baby food is out of reach for a lot of consumers. The purchase of a simple food grinder saves hundreds of dollars, is very easy and makes organic baby food an option for everyone.

Published by Emily Patterson

Emily is the author of Sunflower Naturals NonToxic Body Care, Sunflower Naturals Non-Toxic Cleaning Guide as well as remodeling, home improvement and natural health articles.   View profile

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  • Christy 9/1/2010

    Buying organic can be very affordable if you shop around. I've found BabiesRUs to have the best sales if you're a member. I've bought Earth's Best 4oz jars for 50 cents each during special sales (less than some regular baby food prices so why wouldn't you buy?). Another option is drugstore.com. They sometimes have sales and if you go through the discover card website (people with discover credit cards probably know this) you get an additional 5% cash back reward. I've bought Plum Organics pouches for less than a dollar each on sale. Another okay option is ecomom.com but only when they're having a sale and/or you use a first time 15% discount code (SB004964). I buy the plum organic training meals there. Hope this helps :o>

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