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Baby food blender recommendations?

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Rose138 · 11/02/2015 20:52

Hello all!

I am going to be starting to wean my son soon.

There are so many baby food blenders on the market and mixed reviews of them online- it's hard to know what to go for!

I did think of getting a steamer and blender in one but I've read that they can make the purée more like soup as water collects due to the steaming before the blending.

Can anyone recommend a good baby food blender? Or experiences you have of steamer blenders?

Thank you in advance! Xxx

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dementedpixie · 11/02/2015 20:54

I just used a hand blender tbh. depending on age you won't be pureeing for long so no point in spending a fortune

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HeyMacWey · 11/02/2015 20:54

A braun stick blender is all you need and will last for years. No need for anything marketed specifically for babies.

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badoomtish · 11/02/2015 20:55

Do people still blend? You don't need to if you don't want to - expensive hassle!

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fattymcfatfat · 11/02/2015 20:56

I used a cheap five pound wilko hand blender

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HerrenaHarridan · 11/02/2015 20:56
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andadietcoke · 11/02/2015 20:57

I used my Kenwood mini chopper that I've had for years, and use all the time anyway.

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Carks31 · 11/02/2015 20:58

I use a Philips hand blender I got for about £30 a couple of years ago. i find it works best if I spoon whatever foodstuff I'm going to puree into the little jug/beaker it came with as it creates a sort of vacuum and blends everything better compared to when I use the stick in the pan. If that makes any sense

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PacificDogwood · 11/02/2015 20:59

Don't get a 'baby food blender' - get a decent quality blender with as strong and engine as you can afford.

I have a handheld Bamix hand blender - my youngest is now almost 5 and I still use it every week.

Don't go for a stupid marketing ploy… Hmm

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PenguinsandtheTantrumofDoom · 11/02/2015 21:23

If you want to blend, get a stick blender. Lots of people don't bother, and you will be onto mashing a bit really fast

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mrsmugoo · 11/02/2015 21:25

The back of a fork?

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Rose138 · 11/02/2015 21:39

Thank you all! Xxx

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Pigallina · 11/02/2015 21:50

I bought a Tommee Tippee Explora baby blender, I got it for about £14 on Amazon last year and it's been absolutely fine for me - I didn't have any other type of blender and didn't want to spend a fortune as I was unsure how much I'd use it and decided it looked quite cute. I've just seen it's now only a tenner on Amazon. x

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Pepsiaddict · 12/02/2015 09:16

I used a standard kitchen blender rather than a specific baby one or the back of a fork for things like banana. Never worried about getting the consistency too smooth as my daughter ate it anyway.

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Waffles80 · 12/02/2015 11:30

I'd agree totally with stick blender - mine's a Kenwood one, really easy to use (I blend food in a tall Pyrex jug to avoid splattering myself / entire kitchen).

As for steamer, we just use a standard pan steamer which we've always used for veg. Three tiers so can do loads in one go and freeze.

I was given a baby food blender - the Tomee Tippee one. It's pointless, takes up loads of room and only does one portion per go.

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