
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).
I placed both bags of peas in a pot and added about a cup of water. I brought it to a boil.
Once it started to boil I turned the heat down. I stirred, covered it and waited until it was heated through.
I then quickly blended it up with this great blender.
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.
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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.




















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