A purpose-designed baby-food maker or blender saves you time and trouble when you’re making homemade baby food
The BABYMOOV blender has a big capacity, plus loads of functions - it warms baby bottles and jars, sterilises, steams, defrosts and blends. You can separate foods with the two baskets, and the LCD screen means it's easy to control. Our mum tester Caroline Kirk, mum to Sonny, six months, and Rowan, five years, said:
"Wow! I had no idea such a great all-in-one product like this existed. It’s not cheap, but comes with a lifetime warranty, looks sleek and modern, and takes up minimal space on my kitchen work surface. I particularly like that it collects the liquid from the food so you don’t lose any nutrients."How many functions will you actually use on your baby food blender?
More functions typically mean a higher price tag. So, consider carefully what you will use – do you like the idea of lots of different modes or prefer something relatively uncomplicated?Thinking about what’s already in your kitchen cupboards will help you work out which functions will be worth paying for. For instance, some baby-food makers also double as a bottle warmer, but if you’ve already got one, then you can ignore this function when deciding which gadget to go for.
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