Do You Actually Need a "Baby Food Maker"? (Beaba vs. Blender)

 

When you start solids, you have two choices:

  1. Buy jars (Expensive).

  2. Make your own (Messy).

If you plan to make your own, you will be tempted to buy a fancy machine like the BEABA Babycook. It steams the raw veggies and then blends them in the same cup. Is it worth the price tag?

YES, if:

  • You hate washing dishes. The magic of "Steam & Blend" in one button means you aren't washing a steamer pot, a strainer, and a blender jar. You wash one cup.

  • You want "Set and Forget." You throw raw carrots in, press a button, and walk away. 15 minutes later, it beeps, and you have puree.

NO, if:

  • You already have a high-end blender (like a Vitamix). You can steam veggies on the stove and blend them. It takes more steps, but the result is the same.

My Take: If you can afford it, the time saved on washing dishes makes the Beaba worth every penny.

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