Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Apple Of My Eye

It was a sad day for Isla when we said goodbye to her much-loved fruit. After six days of banana, it was time to introduce a new food, but how does one top something that is the baby equivalent of chocolate? There are very few foods on the 6-9-month introduction list that are as appealing as bananas (cauliflower, broccoli, mung bean sprouts), but Isla can't eat bananas forever. So, goodbye banana, hello apple.

Out came the baby food maker in which I lovingly steamed and pureed the peeled, cored and chopped organic Gala apple, only to have Isla turn her nose up at it. However, I persevered. Come on! It’s a nice sweet apple! It’s not going to get any better than this!

Isla would open her mouth for more, but then appeared a little surprised and dis-appointed with each bite. Breakfast and lunch were an exercise in patience, occurring in fits and starts, complete with grimaces and a few complaints, open mouth and closed until she got used to the different texture and taste of the apple. In the end, Isla ate a cube’s worth, or half a large apple, pureed. Now, along with her apple (sauce) a day, she’s getting her fill of vitamins A, C and K, fibre, potassium, calcium, folate and lots of good carbohydrates.


Wean Cubes
To add a little bit of interest to Isla’s food – at least in appearance and storage – I bought Wean Cubes, great little glass jars that are made by Wean Green, a Canadian company founded by a mother of two. Each cube comes with a brightly coloured silicone lid that is free of BPA, PVC and p
hthalates, and can be heated or frozen. And we all know that 
everything tastes better when it’s beautifully packaged...

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