How to Make Baby Food: Peas


We decided to start Ivey on peas today. Instead of buying fresh local peas and spending time removing them from their pods I cheated and purchased frozen organic Peas from Columbia River Organics. Please note: when buying frozen peas make sure to carefully read the package I was surprised to find out that many contain salt (a big no-no for baby food).

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I placed both bags of peas in a pot and added about a cup of water. I brought it to a boil.

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Once it started to boil I turned the heat down. I stirred, covered it and waited until it was heated through.

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I then quickly blended it up with this great blender.

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After Ivey and I had a nice helping of peas we still had enough to fill two Fresh Baby trays – providing us plenty of leftovers for the coming weeks.

About Kelly Tirman

Kelly Tirman is Natural Connector, Crowdsourcer and Change Management Business Professional specializing in eCommerce & Social Business. She currently works as a Senior Business Operations Manager for Walmart’s Global eCommerce Business however in her “free-time” Kelly blogs on several topics including Urban Living, Raising Multilingual Children, Organic Beauty. She happily resides in San Francisco with her husband and two children.

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3 comments

  1. Amy Lipke says:

    Those trays are awesome. Remind me about them when I have the next one, would ya?
    BTW: pulled out the 100 best Baby purees again for you today. It’s yours whenever you like.

  2. kellytirman says:

    Awesome Amy. I look forward to seeing you soon. So far, I have been keeping the foods simple – but shortly I am sure the baby is gonna start craving something that isn’t so boring.

  3. Juliana says:

    Oh, I misss those days of making fun baby food! She is just precious!!!!! I am new to your blog tonight! LOVE IT

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