E.F.
Hi A.,
I made both of my children's food myself. What i did was start with veggies, and just steamed them. I woudl then mash them up, with a little of the steaming water, if needed, and put the mush into icecube trays. I woudl freeze the cubes, empty them into freezer bags, and then do it all over again. I found to start 1 cube was ok, then slowly worked up to three or four cubes. As my kids got older, i would mix and match cubes, so that they would get a variety of flavors, and foods in their diet. Fruits are also good to do this way, apples and pears can be made into apple sauce, bananas just need to be squished. Avocado was my daughter's first food, i just put it in the bowl and mashed it up. She loved it. I also used ot sometimes mix the cubes with a little baby cereal. There is a pasta called semilina (i think)that is very small, adn is good for little kids like your daughter.
Remember, only introduce one food at a time to start. Give at least 5 days between foods, so there is ample time to see fi there is an allergy. Avoid eggs, and citrus.
YOu can also do meats like hte veggies, if you want. Use a food processor and blend the meat to a mush. I personally never did that, though, as it just didnt seem appealing to me.
Any potatoes are good, you can just mash them up like regular, only without the milk, butter and seasonings.
If your child is already eating the mashed up foods, then you can start giving her steamed veggies and fruits, but cut them into little bites. Canned peas are also great, just try to get the no salt added kind. Frozen peas and carrots work well also.
hope that helped.
liz