Product Description
Give your baby all the advantages of wholesome, home-cooked meats, fresh fruits and vegetables. This lightweight, travel-anywhere food grinder makes it easy! Medical-grade, stainless-steel components and precision-sharpened blade lets you quickly hand-grind fruits and vegetables into a smooth puree for easy digestion. Food strains automatically into a 4 oz. feeding dish. This item does not come with a carrying case. Dishwasher safe.
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Kidco F700 Baby Food Grinder Reviews
| 25 of 27 people found the following review helpful By Grad Student (Madison, WI USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Kidco F700 Baby Food Grinder I've had this food mill for about a month, and so far I really like it. It's relatively easy to use, and cleans up quickly in the dishwasher. I was worried that it would only grind up soft foods, but that hasn't been a problem. I've ground up pasta, rice, meat, veggies, and yesterday I ground up a gyros, and the food mill worked great.One thing I don't like is the amount you grind up is relatively small, and my son (despite being a finicky eater) can eat two or three times as much as the food mill contains. Another thing I don't like is that it can get messy, especially when I'm trying to add more food to the mill. My aunt told me she took it with her to restaurants, but I definitely wouldn't want to use this at a fancy restaurant. This also isn't appropriate if you want to make large batches of food; I would stick with the blender for that. But if you just want baby to be able to eat dinner with the rest of the family, then this is a great buy. 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful By Leigh "New Mom" (Mississippi) - See all my reviews 21 of 24 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Kidco F700 Baby Food Grinder I recommend not buying this product. I used it to grind chicken, and was happy to see it working, until I noticed the chicken had a gray color to it on certain parts. It turns out the coating of metal on the grinder was actually rubbing off and getting on both the food being grinded and the ground up chicken. Making baby food at home is supposed to be healthy, but I beleive feeding your child metal is not considered part of their iron requirements. |
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