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Babycook. Do I need one?

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yogamama · 28/01/2005 22:25

Hi there,

I'm about to start my DD on solids in a weeks time. I already have a steamer and a hand blender. Will this be sufficient to make food. A few friends invested in a Babycook steamer which steams the food and then blends it for you. Is this a wise choice? Has anyone got one? Are they worth getting? Or am I just being lazy?!

They are around £50 - so not cheap. Should I just stick to what I have and do double the washing up! . DH thinks I'm mad to look into them as we basically have the same thing just in separate items.

Cheers all

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oooggs · 28/01/2005 22:26

And I thought you meant someone who can in a cooked for baby . I never bothered, I have never heard of it and sounds like you already have the equipment. Spend your £50 on something else.

oooggs · 28/01/2005 22:27

'came in and cooked for baby' my typing is getting worser

yogamama · 28/01/2005 22:36

Tee hee! Ok, that's money well saved then. You know how sometimes you feel the pressure to get these 'supposed' must have items. Especially when you're a first time mum. Have resisted most things but wasn't sure on this one.

Not only have I got breastmilk for braincells but my common sense seems has gone awol too!

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oooggs · 28/01/2005 22:38

at least you can type

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