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Home-made Apple Puree for Your Baby
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Here’s a quick recipe for preparing home-made apple puree for your six month old baby:
Ingredients:
  1. 1 fresh red apple
Instructions:
  1. 1. Peel, core and slice an eating apple.
  2. 2. Put apple slices in a saucepan with 2 to 3 tablespoons water.
  3. 3. Cover with a lid and simmer over a low to moderate heat for about 5 minutes or until apple slices are soft
  4. 4. Push the cooked apple slices through a sieve or blend to a puree in a liquidiser.
  5. 5. Cool completely before offering it to your baby
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Old 23-10-2007, 07:05 PM   #2
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y not just cut e apple in half n steam? faster n confirm wont burnt...
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y not just cut e apple in half n steam? faster n confirm wont burnt...
can also... i just follow what the recipe done..
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Re: Home-made Apple Puree for Your Baby

This is something I've learnt from my mother in law if you're too busy to cook the apple.

1. Slice the apple in half.
2. Use a metal spoon and scrap the flat surface of the apple with the edge of the metal spoon.
3. Small bits of apple will form on the spoon which you can spoonfeed directly to your baby.

Hope this helps some busy mummmies to save time.
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This is something I've learnt from my mother in law if you're too busy to cook the apple.

1. Slice the apple in half.
2. Use a metal spoon and scrap the flat surface of the apple with the edge of the metal spoon.
3. Small bits of apple will form on the spoon which you can spoonfeed directly to your baby.

Hope this helps some busy mummmies to save time.
if use this method must feed fast...cos oxidation browning will cause nutrient loss....
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1. Peel, core and slice an eating apple.
2. Put apple slices in a saucepan with 2 to 3 tablespoons water.
3. Cover with a lid and simmer over a low to moderate heat for about 5 minutes or until apple slices are soft
4. Push the cooked apple slices through a sieve or blend to a puree in a liquidiser.
5. Cool completely before offering it to your baby
I tried this recipe. but how come my blended apple turned brown?! I was feeding my 7 1/2 month old baby the brownish apple purree. Is it ok?
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Re: Home-made Apple Puree for Your Baby

got to freeze the left overs asap after make cos of oxidisation. mine still looks fresh.. the recipe i found tells me to slice the apples n then put jsut enough water to slightly cover the apples.
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