Monthly Archives: October 2009
Its looking like its going to be a white Halloween
We had our first snow of the season last night. I was shocked at how much fell, usually our first couple of snows are pretty light.
After Lily woke up from her wonderful 10 minute nap we went outside for her first adventure in the snow.
She started to play with it a little.
After a few minutes she realized that I wasn’t right next to her and she tried crawling to me.
I think she hated her hands being covered more then the snow.
At this point we went inside and got warmed up.
41 weeks old
Lily wasn’t much in the mood for pictures today. I don’t know why, usually she loves getting her picture taken.
Mid-day outfit change
We went for a walk in the evening so I put her in her little bear bunting suit. I thought she looked adorable, but Waldo said she didn’t smile once after I put it on her.
Homemade baby food
I was asked recently about homemade baby food. My response was that I love making it and it is so simple. I know that their are a number of resources on the internet on how to make baby food, this is my take. I use wholesomebabyfood.com as a starting point, it has great lists of what to feed and when and recipes.
I have found that Lily is a lover of all things squash. This is how I do acorn squash.
Most acorn squash are greenish but this one happens to be orange. It looks very much like an odd shaped pumpkin.
I scrub it clean and then cut it in half lengthwise. I swear to you cutting this thing open was the hardest part of the whole thing. I had no idea how tough it was.
I then scraped out the seeds. Since making this one I have bought a set of grapefruit spoons at Target. (I couldn’t find them on the Target website. Those things are a life saver.
Then they went into a pan, flesh side down with an inch or two of water.
I cooked them at 400° for about 1 hour.
The flesh was nice and soft and the skin was a little browned.
I scraped all the meat into my little food processor and gave it a whirl. You might need to add some water to get it to puree nicely. I try not to add too much water at this point though. From here on out it is very much like making sweet potatoes.
Once its cooled I spooned it into an ice cube tray, wrapped with plastic wrap and froze it overnight.
I make butternut squash just like this too.
I have a different method of heating these up then most people that I’ve read. We have a microwave but we never use it.
In the morning I take out a couple of food cubes and put them in the fridge in the cup I use to feed Lily. They are usually mostly defrosted by the time I feed her dinner, although this method still works if I forget to take them out, it just takes longer. Lily only eats solids at dinner, the rest of the day she nurses.
When I’m ready to feed her I turn the water kettle on and put the food cup in a bowl. Once the water has boiled I fill the bowl with water and if the food needs to be thinned I add some of the hot water to it. I stir the food every so often and it heats it up in about 3-5 minutes.
I try to always keep some frozen green beans and peas around for the days I forget to take cubes out. That way I just cook the beans and peas according to the package directions, throw them in the food processor and then feed Lily.
As you can see this takes a few more minuted then opening a jar but I love the whole process of making my daughter’s food. And she loves eating it.
Our ‘hood
My Dad keeps asking for pictures of the area where we live. I figured rather then just send them to him I’d share the beauty with everyone. These are pictures of my direct neighborhood, I’m still working on a post with the second half of my in-laws visit which will have a lot more pictures of the surrounding area.
I took most of these pictures one evening when we went for a walk.
Of course there is a lot more to our town, but these are my current favorite parts.